At CATO we are really proud of all of our NMHAPP researchers across the Imperial College Academic Health Science Centre (AHSC). The work they do is so important in improving services and patient care; promoting and developing the NMAHPP professions and contributing to a positive organisational reputation.
Below, we’ve highlighted a number of our Imperial AHSC colleagues who are at varying stages of their clinical academic career. We hope that by reading their stories, you will find them not only intriguing but also inspiring, showcasing the diverse pathways available for pursuing a rewarding research career.
If they've inspired you to get involved, take a look at our Training and Support pages for advice on where to begin your research career, or how to take it to the next level.
Profiles
Prof Mary Wells
Prof Mary Wells
Nurse, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Prof Caroline Alexander
Prof Caroline Alexander
Physiotherapist, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Matthew Grundy-Bowers
Matthew Grundy-Bowers
Nurse, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Prof Bryony Dean-Franklin
Prof Bryony Dean-Franklin
Pharmacist, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
Ruth McLauchlan
Ruth McLauchlan
Consultant Radiotherapy Physicist, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Natalie Pattison
Natalie Pattison
Nurse, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Julian Jeyasingh-Jacob
Julian Jeyasingh-Jacob
Occupational Therapist, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Misha Denise Virtudazo
Misha Denise Virtudazo
Nurse, Chelsea and Westminster Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Layla Bolton Saghdaoui
Layla Bolton Saghdaoui
Nurse, Imperial College London
Smaragda Lampridou
Smaragda Lampridou
Nurse, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Humans of Health Research
To celebrate the extraordinary work of our clinical researchers, the Imperial College Academic Health Science Centre has launched an online photography exhibition to spotlight some of Imperial’s clinical researchers and their innovative work. These people include research midwives, physiotherapists, pharmacists, nurses, patients and healthcare scientists. It also features the patients who have benefited, and whose experiences and input have influenced and inspired the research.
Covering a broad range of medical specialities, each portrait highlights what motivates these hardworking staff as well as demonstrating why their research is vital.
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Contact us
The CATO Team and Radiographers Incubator work on a Hybrid model, combining days in the office with days working from home – the best way to reach us is by email.
cato@imperial.ac.uk
radresearch@imperial.ac.uk
+44 (0)20 3313 7397