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John Marriott gained a BSc (Hons) in Pharmacy from Aston Pharmacy School in 1979. After completing a pre-registration post with Boots the Chemists he registered as a Pharmaceutical Chemist in 1980 and worked extensively in the community sector for a range of independent and multiple Pharmacy contractors. He has experience of scientific research, completing a PhD in experimental vascular pharmacology at Aston University and he also held a British Heart Foundation Fellowship at Birmingham Medical School examining the effects of hypoxia on vascular muscle contractility. Significant professional experience was gained within the NHS hospital sector holding a variety of appointments up to Chief Pharmacist level in a large district and general teaching Trust. He was a registered pre-registration pharmacist tutor in this role. After leaving the NHS he joined the academic staff of Aston Pharmacy School as a lecturer, senior lecturer and then Professor of Clinical Pharmacy in 2008. He also held the posts of Director of Postgraduate Programmes and Head of the School during this period and was the Chair of the University Ethics Committee. In 2011 he joined the staff at the College of Medicine and Dentistry as the Professor of Clinical Pharmacy in order to develop new pharmaceutical initiatives. He has a variety of roles outside the University: he is currently a member of the West Midlands NHS Research Ethics Committee, the British National Formulary for Children Formulary Committee and the NIHR Research for Patient Benefit Regional Funding Committee

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Suggett E and Marriott JF (2016) Risk Factors Associated with the Requirement for Pharmaceutical Intervention in the Hospital Setting: A Systematic Review of the Literature. Drugs - Real World Outcomes DOI 10.1007/s40801-016-0083-4 Gilchrist FJ, Ahmad AN, Batchelor HK, Marriott JF and Lenney W (2016) A review of prednisolone prescribing for children with acute asthma in the UK. Journal of Asthma 53:6, 563-566, DOI: 10.3109/02770903.2015.1118498 Brooks H, Pontefract SK, Hodson J, Blackwell N, Hughes E, Marriott JF and Coleman JJ. (3 May 2016) An evaluation of UK foundation trainee doctors’ learning behaviours in a technology-enhanced learning environment. BMC Medical Education BMC Medical Education 2016, 16:133 Powell R, Pattison HM and Marriott JF. Perceptions of self-testing for Chlamydia: understanding and predicting self-test use. Healthcare 2016, 4, 25; doi:10.3390/healthcare4020025 Venables R, Batchelor H, Stirling H and Marriott JF (2016) Barriers to administering non-oral formulations in paediatric population: a semi-structured interview study. International Journal of Pharmaceutics 497;12-17 Venables R, Stirling R, Batchelor H and Marriott JF. Problems with oral formulations prescribed to children: a focus group study of healthcare professionals. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy (2015) 37: 1057-1067 Batchelor H, Venables R, Marriott JF and Mills T (2015) The application of tribology in assessing texture perception of oral liquid medicines. International Journal of Pharmaceutics 479; 277–281 Venables R, Batchelor H, Hodson J, Stirling H and Marriott JF (2015) Determination of formulation factors that affect oral medicines acceptability in a domiciliary paediatric population. International Journal of Pharmaceutics , 480; 55–62 Batchelor H and Marriott JF (2015) Formulations for children: problems and solutions. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 79 (3), 405-418 Batchelor H and Marriott JF (2015) Pharmacokinetics in children: key considerations. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 79 (3), 395-404

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