About
Juliet High serves as the CTU Research Lead at the Norwich Clinical Trials Unit and is a member of the Norwich Medical School at the University of East Anglia. Her work focuses on clinical trial methodology and implementation across various medical domains.
Her research interests include:
- Clinical Trials Methodology
- Antibiotic Stewardship
- Smoking Cessation Interventions
- Respiratory Diseases
- Olfactory and Vestibular Disorders
- Kidney Disease
Ms. High is actively involved in numerous NIHR-funded research projects with a focus on pragmatic clinical trials addressing important healthcare questions. Her work demonstrates expertise in trial design, implementation, and analysis across diverse medical specialties, with particular emphasis on innovative approaches to evidence generation in real-world settings.
Her recent publications reveal strong trends in digital health interventions, clinical trial methodology improvements, and targeted treatments for specific medical conditions. She frequently collaborates with multidisciplinary teams across different medical specialties, contributing to studies that bridge clinical practice and research methodology.
Ms. High has been involved in several significant research projects including:
- Implementation of Metformin theraPy to Ease Decline of kidney function in Polycystic Kidney Disease (IMPEDE-PKD)
- Investigation of clinical outcomes associated with use of rapid molecular diagnostics to guide antimicrobial prescribing in HAP/VAP
- Development of a System to Provide an Automatic Diagnosis for Vestibular Conditions (CAVA 2.0)
- The efficacy of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in people with aspirin exacerbated airways disease
- NORAPS (Norwich Asthma and Respiratory Phenotyping Study)
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