Review of the British thoracic society winter meeting 23 November 2022 23-25 November 2022
Review of the British thoracic society winter meeting 23 November 2022 23-25 November 2022
The British Thoracic Society Winter Meeting at the QEII Centre in London provided the first opportunity for the respiratory community to meet and disseminate research findings face to face since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. World-leading researchers from the UK and abroad presented their latest findings across a range of respiratory diseases. This article aims to represent the range of the conference and as such is written from the perspective of a basic scientist, a physiotherapist and two doctors. The authors reviewed showcase sessions plus a selection of symposia based on their personal highlights. Content ranged from exciting new developments in basic science to new and unpublished results from clinical trials, delivered by leading scientists from their fields including former deputy chief medical officer Professor Sir Jonathan Van-Tam and former WHO chief scientist Dr Soumya Swaminathan.
ARDS, COPD exacerbations, COVID-19, lung physiology, neutrophil biology, paediatric lung disaese, primary pulmonary hypertension, pulmonary rehabilitation
Ward, Tom
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Jha, Akhilesh
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Daynes, Enya
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Ackland, Jodie
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Chalmers, James
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Ward, Tom
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Jha, Akhilesh
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Daynes, Enya
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Ackland, Jodie
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Ward, Tom, Jha, Akhilesh, Daynes, Enya, Ackland, Jodie and Chalmers, James
(2023)
Review of the British thoracic society winter meeting 23 November 2022 23-25 November 2022.
Thorax, 78 (4), [e1].
(doi:10.1136/thorax-2022-219941).
Abstract
The British Thoracic Society Winter Meeting at the QEII Centre in London provided the first opportunity for the respiratory community to meet and disseminate research findings face to face since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. World-leading researchers from the UK and abroad presented their latest findings across a range of respiratory diseases. This article aims to represent the range of the conference and as such is written from the perspective of a basic scientist, a physiotherapist and two doctors. The authors reviewed showcase sessions plus a selection of symposia based on their personal highlights. Content ranged from exciting new developments in basic science to new and unpublished results from clinical trials, delivered by leading scientists from their fields including former deputy chief medical officer Professor Sir Jonathan Van-Tam and former WHO chief scientist Dr Soumya Swaminathan.
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Accepted/In Press date: 6 January 2023
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ARDS, COPD exacerbations, COVID-19, lung physiology, neutrophil biology, paediatric lung disaese, primary pulmonary hypertension, pulmonary rehabilitation
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