
Dr Christine Hill is a Consultant in Public Health Medicine based at the Cambridge Institute of Public Health (CIPH) with Professor Carol Brayne’s research team. Christine worked previously in clinical medicine and then for 13 years in healthcare management at executive director level in the acute hospitals sector in South Africa and the UK. Christine’s special interests include translation of research into policy and practice, health policy and management, and screening in disease prevention. Christine holds Masters degrees in Business Administration, Law (in Legal Aspects of Medical Practice), Public Health, and is a Fellow of the Faculty of Public Health…

Emma Joined CLAHRC in July 2014 from Care Management Group where she worked as Assistant Operations Director and was responsible for community based services for adults across Hertfordshire and Greater London. Prior to this Emma worked as a Business Development Manager for Crossroads Care Cambridgeshire , working on a number of collaborative and preventative services for Carers, including ICER (Individual Carers Emergency Respite) and the GP Carers Services Prescription Service. She has worked in managerial roles within the health and social care sector for over 11 years both in third sector and private organisations and gained a Masters in Business…

Serap joined CLAHRC core team as an administrator in January 2019. She began her career in the Tourism sector where she worked at some of the best 5 star hotels in Istanbul, Turkey. Serap went onto study a degree in Business Administration. She has a strong background in research and clinical based roles having worked at Addenbrookes Hospital and University of Cambridge for the last 16 years. During this time she discovered an interest in science and became fascinated with research particularly while she was as a departmental secretary and administrator at the School of Clinical Medicine.

Lorna joined the CLAHRC East of England in June 2014 from the NIHR CRN: Eastern, Mental Health team (previously named the Mental Health Research Network East Anglia Hub). Lorna line managed the Hub team and lead on the feasibility and set-up of commercial and non-commercial portfolio projects. During nearly 5 years with the Hub, Lorna progressed from the Clinical Studies Officer (CSO) role to the Senior CSO position, before taking leadership of the team during a transitive period. Her background is in research, having worked as Research Assistant at the Centre for Family Research at the University of Cambridge before…

Before I retired in 2010 , having attained a BA at the Open University, I was a Risk and Insurance Manager for Bolton MBC. I am a member of the PPI groups Inspire and Addenbrookes MRC as well as a PPI Adviser to RDS East of England . I am currently a PPI adviser on the Programme and Trial Steering Committees of the WRAP2 project plus member of the PPI Feedback Project Steering Group. I wish to contribute to and influence the future embedment of PPI in Research Projects and being Co-Chair of the Coordinating Group helps me to do…

Professor Peter Jones is Director of the NIHR CLAHRC East of England. He is Professor of Psychiatry and Deputy Head of the School of Clinical Medicine at the University of Cambridge. Peter studied anatomy and neurobiology at King’s College, London, and qualified in medicine from Westminster Medical School. He studied at the Bethlem & Maudsley Hospitals and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine before being appointed in 1993 as Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist at the Institute of Psychiatry. In 1997 he took up the Chair of Psychiatry in Nottingham, moving to Cambridge in 2000. Peter’s research…

My background is in Education having obtained a first degree from the University of London and a Masters Degree from Nottingham University. I have been a carer for many years and involved with mental health research/PPI for over ten years. During this time I have been involved with Research Governance, research carried out by UCL and the Institute of Psychiatry as well as participating in various working groups and staff training/selection. I joined CLAHRC as PPI Adviser in 2014

Eneida Mioshi is an occupational therapist by background (BSc Hons and MSc OT; University of Sao Paulo, Brazil) with a PhD in Applied Cognitive Psychology (University of Cambridge). She has over 20 years of clinical and research experience working in multiple countries: Brazil, UK and Australia. Her research programme addresses the complex interactions of brain changes, functional dependence, and family context in dementia and motor neurone disease. Her clinical research goal is to improve the lives of those affected by these neurodegenerative conditions, through the development of tailored care that is grounded on research evidence. Her applied research programme has…

Angela joined CLAHRC CP in April 2012 from the East Anglia Hub of the Mental Health Research Network which she managed for four years. Her background is in social care, where she worked as a care manager, and as a team leader for home care in community-based services for older people, run by Huntingdonshire Primary Care Trust. She also managed Warboys and District Day Care Centre for older people on behalf of a local charity. Before that, she had worked for seven years at a local water company within the Facilities and Company Secretariat departments. She gained a first degree…

Professor Claire Goodman is a NIHR Senior Investigator She is a district nurse by background and Professor of Health Care Research at the Centre for Research in Public Health and Community Care (CRIPACC) at the University of Hertfordshire. Her research focuses on the oldest old and how primary health care works with social care and long term care providers to support this population. She leads a programme of nationally funded studies that focus on the needs of the oldest old living at home and in long term care. She is lead investigator for the DH PRP funded DEMCOM study a…
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