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Associate Professor Lee Aiyegbusi

Dr Lee Aiyegbusi

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Patient-reported Outcomes Theme Lead

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Associate Professor Lee Aiyegbusi is Deputy Director of the Centre for Patient Reported Outcomes Research at the University of Birmingham. His primary research interests include the optimisation of patient-reported outcome (PRO) assessments for clinical research, routine clinical practice, and regulatory purposes. He has expertise in evidence synthesis and qualitative and quantitative research.

Lee is Principal Investigator/Co-investigator in over 25 grants with over £9 million in grant income. He is a Co-Lead for the PRO Themes of the Birmingham BRC and MRC-NIHR Trial Methodology Research Partnership (TMRP) Outcomes Working Group. He is a member of several national and international research committees and currently serves as the Independent Chair of the study steering committee for the NIHR RfPB-funded ROSE study. He is an editorial board member for The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research journal. He is the patient and public involvement and engagement Lead for 3 projects – the NIHR Blood and Transplant Research Unit in Precision Cellular Therapeutics, the NIHR-funded Therapies for Long COVID in non-hospitalised individuals (TLC), and the NIHR-funded Symptom Burden QuestionnaireTM for Long COVID in Young People (SBQTM-LC-YP) project. Based on the TLC project, he led the development of checklists of considerations for PPIE in health research.

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