Happy work-iversary to me! Celebrating a year at @asthmaandlung.org.uk representing at #BTSWinter2025 to launch the Lung Research Grand Challenges - a 10-year research framework design to make a step change in respiratory funding and impact for patients. #LungGrandChallanges
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If you work in respiratory research take a look 👀 at our Thorax editorial doi.org/10.1136/thor... 📖 to align your research interests with the Lung Research Grand Challenges, + read how this ambitous initiative can knit together our field into something greater than the sum of its parts. 👇
Did I hear this right this morning at #ERS2025?! Targeting sonic hedgehog 🦔 pathway indicating impact on regressing fibrosis in IPF 🎉 scurrying off to read the new paper on this phase 2 RCT…👀
Attended this session yesterday at #ERS2025 - benefits of singing 🎶 for chronic lung conditions - great to see RCT approach demonstrating empirically the positive impact non-pharmacological approaches can have for patients. Even better ton include ILD patients! www.independent.co.uk/news/health/...
Really excited to attend fantastic ILD session this morning #ERS2025. Featuring a great talk by my previous lab supervisor (delighted to still get to see my name acknowledged on screen! 🤓). Underlying message from session was remaining need for magic drug ✨✨💊that can actually stop ILD progression
It’s been ~10 years since landmark antifibrotics became available for pulmonary fibrosis (which isn’t much longer than I’ve been out of active research) and this slide at #ERS2025 really struck me. Intolerability of existing drugs needs to drive forward better treatments for IPF patients 🫁💊
Science at #ERS2025 starting off strong, sharing the hidden burden of undiagnosed airway disease 👇🏻Shockingly the majority of these hidden patients already have advanced lung disease. We need more research in this area to help end the #DiagnosisDelay
Factors other than smoking are bigger drivers of the global COPD burden. Urgent need to study broader factors such as air pollution. #ERS2025
Excited to be en route to #ERS2025 congress in Amsterdam 🇳🇱 to hear the latest discoveries in lung science gathering intel for @asthmaandlung.org.uk. Harking back to this pic from the last time I attended this conference👇🏻, presenting my own work 9 years ago (almost to the day!) 😱🫁
Acurate and timely diagnosis is fundamental for patients, but also crucial to facilitate the research pipeline. Without optimal diagnostics we can't identify people to receive future transformative treatments, or intervene with innovative stratgies to prevent occurence and worsening of disease.
Right now, thousands of people are struggling to breathe while they wait for a diagnosis. This delay can be catastrophic, we can change that. We’re on a mission to get fast, accurate diagnoses for people with lung conditions. #DiagnosisDelay
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Just one week to go 📣 until the
@asthmaandlung.org.uk and Our Future Health webinar (10 June, 12-2pm BST). Respiratory researchers join us to hear about the UK’s largest health research programme and how it can be part of your work. Register here ➡️http://bit.ly/43JEFRg
Better treatment options for respiratory conditions depend on clinical trials ➡️ Clinical trials depend on research volunteers ➡️ Sign up to #BePartOfResearch with @nihr.bsky.social to help transform lung 🫁 health for everyone. Especially pertinent in the week of #InternationalClinicalTrialsDay!
Respiratory researchers 📣 join @asthmaandlung.org.uk and Our Future Health on 10 June (12-2pm) to find out how the UK’s largest health research programme can help your work. Dr Samantha Walker will be sharing why connected health data is important for research progress. Register here ➡️ orlo.uk/f7dYg
Respiratory researchers watch this space for more on the grand challenges set by the Lung Research and Innovation Group!
Great blog from the R&I team at @asthmaandlung.org.uk highlighting why we patients deserve more research that delivers better diagnostics, curative treatments and support to prevent worsening of their lung condition www.asthmaandlung.org.uk/blog/researc...
This feels like an exciting step towards an actual cure for the (rare) alpha-1 anti trypsin deficiency, which causes significant lung damage. Watching the next phase of trial intently! www.nytimes.com/2025/03/10/h...
When the 2 facets of my life collide! Professional interest in respiratory disease 🫁 vs being parent 👩👦 of an under-5 who I *think* is a wheezy preschooler - makes me anxious but informed. Either way its a step in the right direction respiratory-research.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....
But yet exciting things are happening already in this area, with the article highlighting Insilico Medicine’s positive phase II trial results with a drug candidate generated using AI showing efficacy improving forced vital capacity in Iung fibrosis patients 💊🫁
Challenges include AI accessing big enough datasets (could we be harnessing major biobanks for this?), lack of standard methodologies and unsurprisingly (as this is a common theme holding back scientific progress) publication bias causing lack of negative results as AI training material
Whilst it feels like my eyeballs are inundated with mentions of the capabilities of AI in all areas of my life, this Nature Outlook article beautifully summarises and educates on the challenges still to overcome for use of AI in drug discovery. www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Starting the week reading about some positive research for those with sleep apnoea. A team at Uni of Cambridge have developped this neat tech which can remotely monitor those with sleep disorders - smart pyjamas! 🛏️💤🫁 www.cam.ac.uk/research/new...
🔬 Launching today: A major new UK-wide respiratory research centre led by our Head of Department, Prof Sir Aziz Sheikh & Prof Chris Griffiths of @qmul.ac.uk .
CARRii aims to tackle the UK's urgent respiratory health crisis & reduce inequalities. Learn more ⬇️
Innovation isn't accidental! The future of respiratory health depends on it. This piece from @wellcometrust.bsky.social highlights why bold, sustained funding in health research is essential. 🧵👇
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I just can't get over how crazily-interesting these findings are 👇 lung cancer cells taking on neurological function 🤯
Crick researchers have found that certain aggressive lung cancer cells can develop their own electric network, similar to the body’s nervous system.
This can allow tumour cells to go ‘off grid,’ making them harder to treat.
www.crick.ac.uk/news/2025-02...
Yikes! #notanotherone :(
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