Staff

Ms Catherine Hale

Lecturer

Primary Care Clinical Sciences

Catherine Hale is currently a Lecturer in Medical Law and Ethics and is a member of the Centre for Biomedical Ethics within the Medical School at Birmingham University; where she is responsible for teaching on the MBChB, BDS and BmedSci Health Care Ethics and Law programmes. She previously taught Health Care Ethics and Law in other Universities after having qualified as a barrister ...

Telephone +44 (0)121 414 3775

Email c.hale@bham.ac.uk

Miss Louisa Hamilton

Horizon Analyst

Public Health, Epidemiology and Biostatistics

Louisa joined the NIHR Horizon Scanning Centre in October 2011 and is a member of the NIHR HSC drugs team.

She graduated from the University of Birmingham in 2011 with a 1st class honours degree in Medical Science.

Telephone +44 (0)121 414 7656

Email l.j.hamilton@bham.ac.uk

Dr Sayeed Haque

Dr Sayeed Haque

Lecturer in Medical Statistics

Primary Care Clinical Sciences

Sayeed Haque is a Lecturer in Medical Statistics. 

 

Telephone +44 (0)121 414 2956

Email m.s.haque@bham.ac.uk

Dr Shamil Haroon

Dr Shamil Haroon

Clinical Research Fellow

Public Health, Epidemiology and Biostatistics

PhD Title: Identifying COPD in primary care: targeting patients at the highest risk

Supervisors: Dr Peymane Adab, Dr Rachel Jordan, Dr Tom Marshall

Shamil Haroon is an NIHR Doctoral Research Fellow in Public Health, Epidemiology and Biostatistics. His work focuses on the identification of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in primary care.

Telephone +44 (0)121 414 8508

Email s.haroon@bham.ac.uk

Professor Mike Hawkins

Professor Mike Hawkins

Professor of Epidemiology

Public Health, Epidemiology and Biostatistics

Mike Hawkins is Professor of Epidemiology and Director of the Centre for Childhood Cancer Survivors Studies.

Mike has published over 100 papers in peer-reviewed scientific and clinical journals mostly relating to the long-term health and social consequences of being treated for cancer. He has received programme grant funding from Cancer Research UK, the Kay Kendall ...

Telephone +44 (0)121 414 7924

Email m.m.hawkins@bham.ac.uk

Ms Gemma Heath

Ms Gemma Heath

Doctoral Researcher

Primary Care Clinical Sciences

PhD title: Exploring the role of place and space in paediatric healthcare experience.

Supervisors: Dr Sabi Redwood & Dr Sheila Greenfield

Gemma is a Doctoral Researcher in the School of Health and Population Sciences at the University of Birmingham, UK and a trainee Health Psychologist at Birmingham Children’s Hospital. Her research area is applied health ...

Telephone 44 (0)121 333 8748

Email g.heath@bham.ac.uk

Dr Vanessa Heggie

Dr Vanessa Heggie

Birmingham Research Fellow

Primary Care Clinical Sciences

Vanessa Heggie is a University Research Fellow.

Vanessa is a historian of modern science and medicine, with a particular interest in the history of nineteenth and twentieth century health and life sciences. She has published a book on the history of sports medicine, and over a dozen papers on a range of topics from Victorian nursing and public health, to the science of ...

Email v.heggie@bham.ac.uk

Dr Karla Hemming

Senior Lecturer

Public Health, Epidemiology and Biostatistics

Karla Hemming is a senior lecturer in biostatistics. Her research interests include perinatal epidemiology, meta-analysis, missing data and cluster trials. 

Telephone +44 (0)121 414 2955

Email k.hemming@bham.ac.uk

Mrs Nicola Heneghan

Mrs Nicola Heneghan

Physiotherapy Lecturer, Programme Leader MSc Advanced Manipulative Physiotherapy

Nicola Heneghan is Physiotherapy Lecturer and Programme Leader MSc Advanced Manipulative Physiotherapy

Nicola has worked as a manipulative physiotherapist in the UK and Canada in a variety of settings. Since completion of her MSc she has developed an interest in the musculoskeletal changes in COPD. She is in her final year of doctoral studies which has involved the ...

Telephone +44 (0)121 415 8367

Email n.heneghan@bham.ac.uk

Ms Marianne Hensman

Ms Marianne Hensman

Clinical Tutor in Physiotherapy

Nursing and Physiotherapy

Marianne Hensman has been a Clinical Tutor at the University of Birmingham since 2007.

Marianne’s clinical background was as a physiotherapist, working in neurology and healthcare of the elderly, in both acute and community settings. Marianne teaches Year 1 and Year 2 neurology on the BSc Physiotherapy course, as well as other core physiotherapy skills.

As a ...

Telephone +44 (0)121 415 8591

Email m.y.hensman@bham.ac.uk