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Richard Lilford has over ten years experience as Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and over five years in the Department of Health. Currently he is Chair in Public Health at the University of Warwick. He additionally holds the position of Director for Warwick Centre for Applied Health Research and Delivery. Previously he was Professor of Clinical Epidemiology at the University of Birmingham, Vice-Dean for Applied Health Research and Director of the Primary Care Clinical Trials Unit. He directs the NIHR Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research & Care for West Midlands (CLAHRC-WM); a NICE External Assessment Centre and is Co-Investigator on many other research grants. He also has an extensive research portfolio in Clinical Trials, Decision Analysis and Bayesian Statistics. He was a member of the Technology Strategy Board, Regenerative Medicine Mission delegation to the USA in 2010. Previous grants held include an EPSRC grant for Innovative Manufacturing: Regenerative Medicine; an EU Framework 6 grant, A Systems Approach to Tissue Engineering Processes and Products; and the Health Economic Workstream in the EPSRC Multidisciplinary Assessment of Technology Centre for Healthcare (MATCH). His greatest interest is in research methodology and Health Economics where his special expertise lies in supply side evaluations of new technology at the idea and design stages. He is Chair of the MRC/NIHR Methodology Advisory Panel and the DH Multiple Sclerosis Risk Sharing Scheme and is a NIHR Senior Investigator.

研究领域

Richard Lilford's greatest interest is in research methodology and Health Economics where his special expertise lies in supply side evaluations of new technology at the idea and design stages.

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Mytton, J., Evison, F., Chilton, P. J., Lilford, R. J.. 2017. Removal of all ovarian tissue vs. conserving ovarian tissue at the time of hysterectomy in pre-menopausal patients with benign disease – study using routine data and data linkage. BMJ, View Muthuri, Stella Kagwiria, Oti, Samuel Oji, Lilford, Richard, Oyebode, Oyinlola. 2016. Salt reduction interventions in Sub-Saharan Africa : a systematic review. PLoS One, 11 (3), pp. 1-11, View Oyebode, Oyinlola, Kandala, Ngianga-Bakwin, Chilton, Peter J., Lilford, Richard J.. 2016. Use of traditional medicine in middle-income countries : a WHO-SAGE study. Health Policy and Planning, pp. 1-8, View Oyebode, Oyinlola, Oti, Samuel, Chen, Yen-Fu, Lilford, Richard. 2016. Salt intakes in sub-Saharan Africa : a systematic review and meta-regression. Population Health Metrics, 14 (1), pp. 1-14, View Schmidtke, Kelly, Poots, Alan J., Carpio, Juan, Vlaev, Ivo, Kandala, Ngianga-Bakwin, Lilford, Richard. 2016. Considering chance in quality and safety performance measures : an analysis of performance reports by boards in English NHS trusts. BMJ Quality & Safety, View Ezeh, Alex, Oyebode, Oyinlola, Satterthwaite, David, Chen, Y-F. (Yen-Fu), Ndugwa, Robert, Sartori, Jo, Mberu, Blessing, Melendez-Torres, G. J., Haregu, Tilahun, Watson, Samuel I., Caiaffa, Waleska, Capon, Anthony, Lilford, Richard J.. 2016. The history, geography, and sociology of slums and the health problems of people who live in slums. The Lancet, View Lilford, Richard J., Oyebode, Oyinlola, Satterthwaite, David, Melendez-Torres, G. J., Chen, Y-F. (Yen-Fu), Mberu, Blessing, Watson, Samuel I., Sartori, Jo, Ndugwa, Robert, Caiaffa, Waleska, Haregu, Tilahun, Capon, Anthony, Saith, Ruhi, Ezeh, Alex. 2016. Improving the health and welfare of people who live in slums. The Lancet, View Manaseki-Holland, Semira, Lilford, Richard, Bishop, Jonathan R. B., Girling , Alan J., Chen, Yen-Fu, Chilton , Peter J., Hofer, Timothy P.. 2016. Reviewing deaths in British and US hospitals : a study of two scales for assessing preventability. BMJ Quality and Safety, View

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