• Categories

  • Tags

  • Sort by

Search results

365 results found

Professor Munir PirmohamedProf Sir Munir Pirmohamed is currently David Weatherall Chair in Medicine at the University of Liverpool, and a Consultant Physician at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital.
Professor Paul PharoahProf Paul Pharoah is a Research Scientist in the Department of Computational Biomedicine at Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles.
Dr Juliet Usher-SmithJuliet is a General Practitioner and Associate Professor in the Department of Public Health and Primary Care in the University of Cambridge.
Dr Mark BaleHead of Science Partnerships, Genomics England and Genomics Policy Expert, Department of Health & Social Care
Dr Hilary BurtonHilary Burton, a founding member of the PHG Foundation, was Director from 2010 to 2017. After stepping down as Director, she held the position of Consultant in Public Health until formally retiring from the organisation on 1 April 2019. As an Associate, Hilary will be working on My Healthy Future and our work on personalised prevention in breast cancer.
Dr Sobia RazaSobia Raza is a Senior Fellow (interim) at the Health Foundation within the Data Analytics team. Her focus is on developments in data-driven technology and the evolving policy response to these within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and recovery. 
Gemma HobcraftGemma is an experienced Barrister practising in regulatory law with a particular focus on health care and human rights.
Dr Shehla MohammedA full time NHS consultant and paediatric clinical geneticist, Dr Shehla Mohammed has 24 years’ experience predominantly in rare genetic disorders and the care of children and families with life-limiting disorders.
Sara PayneSara is an experienced solicitor advising on legal and ethical issues in the regulation of medicines. She has particular interest in the role of medical devices.
Dr Saskia SandersonSaskia is a psychologist and behavioural scientist interested in applying psychology to translate genomics into better ways to help others.