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Dr Neil Armstrong is a researcher at King's College London, contributing to medical and public health research with a focus on post-COVID-19 recovery, immune response mechanisms, and mental health engagement in academic settings. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and wellbeing.
Research interests include immunology, respiratory medicine, infectious diseases, and the intersection of mental health with institutional policies. His recent studies explore immune ageing's role in disease severity, long-term respiratory effects of SARS-CoV-2, and the impact of sleep disorders on lung function post-COVID-19. He also examines mitigating academic procedures' effects on student welfare.
Armstrong has collaborated widely on international initiatives like the PHOSP-COVID Study and ISARIC4C Investigators, contributing to peer-reviewed articles in journals such as Immunity and Ageing and The Lancet Regional Health - Europe. He has presented at conferences on mental healthcare engagement strategies and authentic research participation methods.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided materials. His research activities emphasize interdisciplinary collaboration, with notable contributions to understanding post-viral complications and academic policy impacts on student mental health.
