Top Researchers
Top Medicine Researchers at University of Nottingham for 2026
The University of Nottingham’s recent medical research spans clinical practice, health services, and disease-focused investigation, reflecting a broad community working across connected areas of Medicine. From patient care and trial design to data-driven analysis and specialist treatment pathways, the institution’s output shows a clear mix of applied and translational work.
Below, you’ll find a snapshot of the researchers whose recent publications helped shape this picture, along with the themes that appear most often across their work over the past year.
Featured Researchers
Christopher P. Fox
Christopher P. Fox’s recent work at the University of Nottingham centers on pathology, genetics, and neurology, with publications focused on measurable residual disease, lymphoma guidelines, and transplant recommendations.
Activity over the last year: 31 indexed journal articles.
Top publications:
- Measurable Residual Disease–Guided Therapy for Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (Jun 2025)
- Large B‐cell lymphoma (LBCL): EHA Clinical Practice Guidelines for diagnosis, treatment, and follow‐up (Sep 2025)
- Allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplant in cutaneous T-cell lymphomas: recommendations from the EBMT PH&G Committee (Oct 2025)
Richard Armitage
Richard Armitage’s recent publications connect health informatics, general health professions, and immunology, ranging from ethical questions in medical tourism to large language models in primary care.
Activity over the last year: 17 indexed journal articles.
Top publications:
- On Medical Tourism Overseas: Ethical Analysis of the Duties of NHS Doctors in Managing the Negative Health Consequences of Accessing Medical Treatments Abroad (Jan 2025)
- Your brain on ChatGPT (Aug 2025)
- How do GPs Want Large Language Models to be Applied in Primary Care, and What Are Their Concerns? A Cross‐Sectional Survey (May 2025)
Sube Banerjee
Sube Banerjee’s recent output brings together psychiatry and mental health, general health professions, and economics, with a strong emphasis on dementia education, workforce training, and care-related evaluation.
Activity over the last year: 25 indexed journal articles.
Top publications:
- Dementia Education and Training for the Multidisciplinary Student Healthcare Workforce: A Systematic Review (Jul 2025)
- Process evaluation in a randomised controlled trial of DREAMS-START (dementia related manual for sleep; strategies for relatives) for sleep disturbance in people with dementia and their carers (Mar 2025)
- Dementia training for healthcare professionals: A systematic policy and evidence review (May 2025)
Kim S Thomas
Kim S Thomas’s work spans dermatology, immunology and allergy, and physiology, including studies on long-term atopic dermatitis control, eczema bathing, and treatment trends in ulcerative colitis.
Activity over the last year: 21 indexed journal articles.
Top publications:
- Achieving Long-Term Control in Atopic Dermatitis: Emerging Concepts, Definitions, Flares, and Therapy (Feb 2025)
- Weekly versus daily bathing for people with eczema: results of the Eczema Bathing online randomized controlled trial (Nov 2025)
- Temporal Trends in Medical and Surgical Management of Ulcerative Colitis in England: 2003–2020 (Aug 2025)
Maarten W. Taal
Maarten W. Taal’s recent publications focus on nephrology and cardiology, especially biomarkers, prognostic value in chronic kidney disease, and personalized care in CKD.
Activity over the last year: 23 indexed journal articles.
Top publications:
- Plasma and Urinary KIM-1 in Chronic Kidney Disease: Prognostic Value, Associations with Albuminuria, and Implications for Kidney Failure and Mortality (Aug 2025)
- Personalized Care in CKD: Moving Beyond Traditional Biomarkers (Jan 2025)
- Biomarkers of Kidney Failure and All-Cause Mortality in CKD (Jun 2025)
Philip M. Bath
Philip M. Bath’s recent research combines epidemiology, neurology, and pulmonary and respiratory medicine, with attention to stroke, care-home trials, and post-stroke swallowing recovery.
Activity over the last year: 23 indexed journal articles.
Top publications:
Abhishek Abhishek
Abhishek Abhishek’s recent studies bridge nephrology, rheumatology, and endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism, covering resistance, vaccination trial design, and risk modeling for severe cutaneous reactions.
Activity over the last year: 20 indexed journal articles.
Top publications:
- Whole Genome Sequence Analysis of Terbinafine Resistant and Susceptible Trichophyton Isolates from Human and Animal Origin (Jan 2025)
- A 3-week pause versus continued Bruton tyrosine kinase inhibitor use during COVID-19 vaccination in individuals with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (IMPROVE trial): a randomised, open-label, superiority trial (Apr 2025)
- Development and validation of a prognostic model for predicting the risk of allopurinol-induced severe cutaneous adverse reactions: a retrospective new-user cohort study using linked primary care, hospitalisation, and mortality data (Sep 2025)
Hany M. Elsheikha
Hany M. Elsheikha’s recent work spans parasitology, small animals, and ecology, including genome catalog analysis, bovine fasciolosis review, and research on Toxoplasma gondii virulence.
Activity over the last year: 20 indexed journal articles.
Top publications:
- Comprehensive genome catalog analysis of the resistome, virulome and mobilome in the wild rodent gut microbiota (Jun 2025)
- Prevalence, risk factors, and regional insights of bovine fasciolosis in China: A systematic review and meta-analysis (Feb 2025)
- Ferroptosis is important for Toxoplasma gondii replication and virulence in vitro and in vivo (Jul 2025)
What University of Nottingham's Medicine Community Is Working On
Across the featured researchers, the most common subfields suggest an active community working at the interface of clinical medicine, disease mechanisms, and care delivery. Neurology, general health professions, and nephrology appear repeatedly, alongside closely related areas such as pathology, genetics, psychiatry, and dermatology. That mix points to research that is not only specialty-specific, but also strongly shaped by diagnosis, treatment pathways, patient outcomes, and the practical realities of healthcare practice.- Neurology - seen across 2 of the featured researchers
- General Health Professions - seen across 2 of the featured researchers
- Nephrology - seen across 2 of the featured researchers
- Pathology and Forensic Medicine - seen across 1 of the featured researchers
- Genetics - seen across 1 of the featured researchers
These recent studies highlight how Medicine at the University of Nottingham is moving across specialties while staying closely tied to real-world clinical needs. Explore the featured researchers and the subfields they are advancing, and if you are managing your own manuscript pipeline, tools like Resub can help with citation discovery, formatting, and submission preparation.
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