معرفی
Colin Drummond is a Professor at the NIHR Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) affiliated with King's College London. His work focuses on alcohol misuse epidemiology, randomized control trials, and comorbidity management in addiction and liver disease. He leads/co-investigates projects such as the ARMS-Hub for alcohol-related liver disease research and the VRCET VR-enhanced intervention for cocaine dependence. Key collaborations include studies on transdermal alcohol sensors and contingency management strategies. His research contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and well-being (SDG 3).
- Education: Not explicitly stated in provided texts
- Affiliations: NIHR Maudsley BRC, King's College London
Research Interests
Drummond’s work spans alcohol use disorder treatment optimization, liver disease comorbidity, and healthcare system interventions. He emphasizes implementation science and digital health solutions (e.g., wearable sensors). Recent efforts include multi-stakeholder collaborations to address health inequities in underserved communities.
Grants & Projects
He leads国家级 projects funded by NIHR, including the £4.8M BASIS trial evaluating baclofen for alcohol use disorder in cirrhosis patients. Collaborative projects address alcohol policy impacts (e.g., minimum unit pricing in Scotland) and integration of addiction services with mental health and liver care.
Awards & Recognition
No specific awards listed, though his extensive publication record (7,112 citations) reflects peer recognition in addiction and public health.

