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Kirsty Elliott is a researcher contributing to academic studies focusing on infectious diseases, pulmonary medicine, immunology, and endocrinology. Her work addresses topics such as immune ageing in severe COVID-19 cases, post-hospitalization recovery patterns, and hormonal impacts on muscle function. She collaborates with major initiatives like the PHOSP-COVID Study and ISARIC4C, emphasizing large-scale, peer-reviewed research. Her research aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to good health and well-being (SDG 3), particularly targeting pandemic response and chronic disease management.
Key collaborations include the PHOSP-COVID Study and ISARIC4C, involving multidisciplinary teams across various institutions. Her studies often utilize prospective cohort designs and focus on long-term health outcomes following severe illness. Notably, her work explores both immediate and delayed effects of conditions like hypertension and post-COVID-19 complications, blending clinical and physiological perspectives.
Her research trends highlight a recent emphasis on post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection, including dyspnea and pulmonary rehabilitation strategies. Earlier work examined exercise and hormonal influences on cardiovascular and muscular health. These studies underscore her expertise in linking basic science to clinical applications, particularly in understanding disease mechanisms and recovery pathways.