Matthew Costa
Mazdak Ghajari
Rory Rickard
Mark Wilson
Karim Brohi
Professor Karim Brohi is Director of the Centre for Trauma Sciences at Queen Mary University of London, and a Consultant Trauma and Vascular Surgeon at Barts Health NHS Trust. He is also the Clinical Director of the London Major Trauma System. |
Spyros Masouros
Spyros Masouros is a Lecturer in Trauma Biomechanics in the Department of Bioengineering at Imperial College London. He received his first degree (Diploma, MEng equivalent) in Mechanical Engineering in 2004 from the National Technical University of Athens, Greece, and his PhD in biomechanics in 2008 from Imperial College. Since then Spyros has worked in, and supervised projects related to, finite element (FE) modelling of human joints, material characterisation of soft tissues of joints, physical models of lower limb injury and their mitigation, design of arthroscopic devices, and engineering education. Between 2010-12 Spyros was the ABF The Soldiers' Charity Research Fellow, acting as the engineering lead within a multidisciplinary group comprising clinicians, scientists and engineers, looking primarily at lower limb injury mechanics and injury mitigation technologies. This motif has carried over since the Fellowship, only now in addition to the lower extremity the research interest is also on injury to the pelvis and the spine. |
Claire Webster
Claire E Webster MBChB MRCS RAF Claire Webster graduated as a doctor in 2008 and is currently employed by the Royal Air Force as a Medical Officer, being selected for sponsorship during medical school. Her interest is within vascular and trauma surgery, pre hospital care, genitourinary trauma and reconstruction, renal transplant and general paediatric surgery. In addition Claire has a special interest in undergraduate and postgraduate medical training. Claire is currently undertaking a PhD programme at the Centre for Blast Injury Studies. |
Jan Jansen
Jan Jansen is a consultant general surgeon and intensivist at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, and an honorary consultant trauma surgeon at St. Mary's Hospital, London. He is also a consultant in the reserve forces. In 2009 he was awarded a Queen's Commendation for his service in Afghanistan. Jan's undergraduate training took place in London and his postgraduate training in Scotland, with fellowships in Johannesburg and Toronto. He is a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, and a fellow of the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine of the Royal College of Anaesthetists. Jan currently holds a NHS Research Scotland fellowship, to support his research on trauma systems. His other research interest is trauma resuscitation. |
Sarah Stapley
Surgeon Captain Sarah Stapley QCVS MB ChB FRCS(Eng) FRCS(Tr & Orth) DM Royal Navy Currently the Defence Professor of Trauma and Orthopaedics, and working as a clinical consultant since 2004 with the Portsmouth NHS Trust, Sarah has deployed on operations to Iraq and Afghanistan on six occasions and to sea on multiple contingencies. Her current interests are heterotopic ossification, fracture non-union, protective clothing development and trainee advancement. |
Anthony Bull
Professor Anthony Bull FREng is Director of the Royal British Legion Centre for Blast Injury Studies and Head of Department of Bioengineering at Imperial College London. His personal research programme focuses on the basic mechanics of joints including the tissues of joints and the mechanics of joints within the whole musculoskeletal system.his research team investigates ways to develop new technologies to diagnose and treat pathologies and trauma. |