Research Fellow
Primary Care Clinical Sciences
Sarah joined Primary Care Clinical Sciences in September 2008 as a Research Fellow on the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Research for Patient Benefit (RfPB) project examining Healthcare Workers' Attitudes to Working During Pandemic Influenza. This project concluded in March 2009, and she is currently working on a number of projects centred around cancer and chronic disease, ...
Telephone +44 (0) 121 414 3343
Email s.l.damery@bham.ac.uk

Professor of Public Health Ethics & Head of Medicine, Ethics, Society & History (MESH)
Primary Care Clinical Sciences
Angus Dawson is Professor of Public Health Ethics and Head of Medicine, Ethics, Society & History (MESH).
Angus has published extensively on many issues in bioethics. In recent years he has been particularly focused on public health ethics (e.g. vaccinations and issues related to lifestyle choices) and the use of empirical evidence in moral arguments (e.g. in relation to ...
Telephone +44 (0)121 414 2957
Email a.j.dawson@bham.ac.uk
Lecturer
Primary Care Clinical Sciences
Gilles de Wildt teaches on the Intercalated BSc course “International Health”, which was initiated by Dr Michael Innes with support of Dr Lesley Roberts, Dr Paramjit Gill and others.
Telephone +44 (0)121 415 8626 /Ms Julie Shore +44 (0)121 414 3616
Email g.r.dewildt@bham.ac.uk
Research Fellow
Primary Care Clinical Sciences
George Dowswell is a Research Fellow in Primary Care Clinical Sciences.
George is interested in evaluating services, programmes and systems using appropriate (mixed) methods. He is an experienced and successful project manager with a statistical background but qualitative research interests. George has a long interest in public policy, service delivery, ...
Telephone +44 (0)121 414 9069
Email g.dowswell@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Biomedical Ethics
Primary Care Clinical Sciences
Heather Draper is Professor of Biomedical Ethics.
Heather has published over 70 research papers on a wide range of issues in bioethics in peer reviewed journals and edited collections.
Heather strives to bridge the gap between the distinctive research cultures of medicine and applied philosophy. She is an enthusiastic supporter of inter- and ...
Telephone +44 (0)121 414 6941
Email h.j.a.draper@bham.ac.uk