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Professor Paul Roderick is a public health academic at the University of Southampton's Faculty of Medicine, holding a personal chair since 2007. He leads research in chronic disease epidemiology, particularly chronic kidney disease (CKD) and chronic liver disease, while addressing health inequalities and alcohol-related harm prevention.
- Academic Qualifications: MA (Cambridge), MBBS (London), MSc (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine), MD (Southampton)
- Professional Certifications: FRCP, FFPH
His research spans three decades, focusing on CKD epidemiology, multimorbidity, frailty, and translational studies in renal replacement therapy. He chairs the international CKD Prognosis Consortium and has led major projects like ATTACK, ATTOM, and Hampshire-based AKI studies.
With 34 completed PhD/MD supervisions and ongoing research, he contributes to policy development as a NICE Guidelines Committee member and through NIHR/KRUK grants. His work integrates clinical, epidemiological, and public health perspectives across primary care, aging populations, and health systems optimization.
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