The NIHR is funded by the Department of Health and Social Care to try and improve health and wealth in the UK through research.
Professor Geraldine Macdonald, Professor of Social Work in the School for Policy Studies has been appointed as a new NIHR Senior Investigator, while Professor Richard Martin, Professor of Clinical Epidemiology and Professor Alastair Hay, Professor of Primary Care have both been appointed for second terms. This means they will help guide research capacity development and enhance career paths for NIHR researchers.
NIHR Senior Investigators are among the most prominent and prestigious researchers funded by the NIHR, recognised for their exceptional contributions to research and their influence in shaping the future of health and care.
Professor Macdonald said: “I’m really pleased to see the NIHR’s growing recognition of research in social work and social care. I look forward to using this award to further support the NIHR Academy’s investment in capacity building within the sector.”
Professor Martin added: “I am delighted to have been selected as an NIHR Senior Investigator for a second term. It is a great honor, and through this award I aim to further my strong commitment to the NIHR strategic aims of capacity building in NHS and social care research, bringing research to underserved communities, embedding EDI, and expanding industry – academic partnerships.”
Professor Hay said: “I am thrilled that the NIHR recognises the contribution the Centre for Academic Primary Care Infection Group makes to its strategic aims. In raising our profile, the award strengthens our ability to conduct and support research to improve the management of common infections in primary care, and ultimately preserve the effectiveness of antibiotics for future generations.”
The NIHR Academy is responsible for the development and coordination of NIHR academic training, career development and research capacity development. The academy plays a pivotal role in attracting, training and supporting talented health and care researchers to tackle the complex challenges facing the sector.
The NIHR works in partnership with the NHS, universities, local government, other research funders, patients and the public to fund, enable and deliver world-leading health and social care research that improves people's health and wellbeing, and promotes economic growth.
Full details of the 2024 NIHR Senior Investigator and Senior Investigator appointments are available here: Senior Investigators Cohort 18 | NIHR.