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Frank Kelly
Frank Kelly
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Angela Lewis
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Swati Jain
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Esther Lie
Esther Lie
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Benjamin Barratt
Benjamin Barratt
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Diana Varaden
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Maggie Dallman
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David Green
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Matthew Fisher
Matthew Fisher
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Leon Barron
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Anja Trempar
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Ian Mudway
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Stephanie Wright
Stephanie Wright
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Wouter Poortinga
Wouter Poortinga
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Sean Beevers
Sean Beevers
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Heather Walton
Heather Walton
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Tuan Vu
Tuan Vu
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Klea Katsouyanni
Klea Katsouyanni
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Dimitris Evangelopoulos
Dimitris Evangelopoulos
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Munira Elmi
Munira Elmi
Research Postgraduate
Adam Skillern
Adam Skillern
Research Postgraduate
WellHome Community Ambassadors Win Partner Award in President’s Excellence Awards for Societal Engagement
In a remarkable partnership with local families and community organisations, WellHome has been measuring air quality inside and outside over 100 homes in West London to better understand the causes and impacts of air pollution, particularly on children with asthma.
The WellHome Ambassadors have been instrumental in this initiative. Their contributions have been vital in building relationships, earning trust, and generating practical ideas for the WellHome Study. The Ambassadors come from all walks of life, representing West London's rich diversity.
Their role as trusted community contacts has laid the groundwork for future meaningful and equitable research, aligning with Imperial's strategy for authentic engagement. The full impact of their work is yet to be fully realised, but their foundational efforts are already making a significant difference.
Huge congratulations to all the winners and those working on the study.
Find out more about our Ambassadors.
Our ambassadors from L -R (image below) : Mutthu, Manon, (Dr Diana Varaden, Lecturer in Environmental Social Science and Health, and Lead on WellHome Study), Della, Munira and Nour.