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Professor Sallie Lamb is the Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Executive Dean for the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences at the University of Exeter. She is an internationally recognized scholar in ageing, disability, and rehabilitation, with expertise in clinical trials and healthcare evaluation. She also directs the NIHR Exeter Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) and co-leads the INTERSECT rehabilitation research center.
- Education: Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine), University of Oxford; Master of Science (Rehabilitation), University of Southampton; Master of Arts, University of Oxford; Postgraduate Certificate in Statistics, University of Sheffield; Graduate Diploma in Physiotherapy, University of Salford
Her research focuses on improving healthcare for older adults through interdisciplinary rehabilitation studies, including work on Multiple Long Term Conditions (MLTC) and human movement science. She has led major NIHR-funded projects and contributed to health policy and methodology standards.
Her scientific awards include the Harkness Fellowship (Commonwealth Fund). She has held leadership roles at the NIHR, the University of Oxford, and Versus Arthritis charity.
- Labs/Teams: NIHR Exeter BRC, INTERSECT Translational Rehabilitation Research Centre, National School for Primary Care Research
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