
معرفی
Dr. Annette Briley is a Professor in the College of Nursing and Health Sciences at King's College London and a Full Member of the Caring Futures Institute. She has led clinical trials and research collaborations globally, focusing on improving maternal and neonatal outcomes. Her work includes pioneering studies on blood loss prediction post-childbirth, obesity in pregnancy, and gestational diabetes. She holds leadership roles, including Research and Development Lead for Women’s Services at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust.
Education
- PhD, King's College London (2014): 'Can blood loss following childbirth be better predicted?'
- MSc in Advancing Midwifery Practice, King's College London (2003)
Research Interests
Dr. Briley’s research spans maternal health challenges such as pre-eclampsia, obesity, and gestational diabetes. She emphasizes evidence-based practices, clinical trial design, and improving healthcare access for marginalized populations. Her work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in reducing maternal mortality and improving reproductive health.
Key Contributions
- Co-authored the award-winning BUMPES trial paper (2024)
- Developed the Growth Assessment Protocol (GAP) for fetal monitoring
- Advocated for midwifery-led care models and workforce well-being
Awards
- Nightingale Midwife Award (2019)
- Royal College of Midwives Fellowship (2018)
- UK Research Paper of the Year (2024)
Grants & Collaborations
- Led the DESiGN trial evaluating antenatal detection protocols
- Partnered with Maternity Worldwide to improve care in low-income countries
Labs/Teams
- Member of King’s Health Partners research team
- Co-developed a multidisciplinary research group recognized as UK-leading


