
معرفی
Professor Jonathan Green is a Clinical Professor of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of Manchester and Honorary Consultant at Central Manchester and Manchester Children’s Hospitals NHS Trust. He leads the Social Development Research Group and collaborates with institutions like the NIHR Health Technology Assessment programme. His research focuses on autism, social development, and clinical trials.
Education:
- Medical training at Cambridge University and University College London
- Paediatrics and Developmental Paediatrics at Queen Elizabeth Hospital for Children, Nuffield Hearing and Speech Centre, and Thomas Coram Research Centre in London
- Child Psychiatry specialisation at Oxford and Manchester
Research Interests: Longstanding focus on autism, social development disorders, and clinical trials. Leads projects like NAMASTE (South Asia autism research) and CAPE (autism care pathways). Collaborations include work with Sue Huson (Genomic Medicine), Stavros Stivaros (Neuroimaging), and the Manchester Trials Methodology Research Group.
Awards:
- Outstanding Benefit to Society Through Research (2017)
- Social Entrepreneur Recognition Award - PACT (2017)
Grants & Projects: Leads NIHR Manchester Biomedical Research Centre, Autism@Manchester, and the Social Development Research Group. Active in global health initiatives like the NAMASTE project.
Labs/Teams: Director of the Social Development Research Group and collaborator in the Manchester Trials Methodology Research Group. Involved in multidisciplinary teams addressing autism and neurodevelopmental disorders.



