
معرفی
Michael Donnelly is a Professor at Queen's University Belfast (QUB), leading the QUB Health Services Research Group and serving as Deputy Director of the NI UKCRC Centre of Excellence for Public Health. His research focuses on applied health and wellbeing studies, emphasizing policy-relevant solutions for healthcare systems globally. His work addresses challenges in cancer care, mental health, and healthcare economics, with a strong emphasis on translating research into practical service improvements.
He has contributed to over 344 peer-reviewed publications and led or co-investigated 23 research projects, including initiatives on cancer financial toxicity, administrative data research, and macular degeneration self-monitoring. His research aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in health equity and quality education.
Notable awards include the Best Original Research Paper of the Year and multiple recognitions for clinical research contributions. He actively engages in academic activities, including editorial roles and advisory work for national healthcare bodies. His interdisciplinary projects bridge clinical practice, public health, and policy, fostering collaboration across international teams.
- Labs/Teams: QUB Health Services Research Group, NI UKCRC Centre of Excellence for Public Health
- Grants/Projects: Includes studies on cancer financial toxicity (UK), Northern Ireland Administrative Data Research Centre, and self-monitoring for macular degeneration.
His work consistently emphasizes patient-centered approaches and systemic improvements to enhance healthcare access and outcomes.




