Dr Richard Russell
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Richard Russell
PhD FRCP
Senior Clinical Research Fellow
- Consultant Respiratory Physician
- Clinical Director Hampshire Integrated Respiratory Service
- Editor in Chief, International Journal of COPD
Past, present and future
Dr Russell graduated in Medicine from Guy's Hospital London. He underwent postgraduate training at Bart's and St George's Hospitals before returning to Guy's to undertake higher specialist training in Respiratory Medicine. He also trained at the Royal Brompton Hospital. His research interests began with a PhD at Imperial College under the supervision of Professor Peter Barnes. This was looking at basic mechanisms of COPD and matrix degradation. He completed his respiratory training and was then a Consultant Physician at Wexham Park Hospital.
Dr Russell is now a Consultant Physician at Lymington New Forest Hospital and is the Clinical Director of the Hampshire Community Integrated Respiratory Service, responsible for asthma and COPD care in community. He is also a PI in Experimental Medicine in the Respiratory Medicine Department at Oxford. His research interests are the basic mechanisms of COPD and asthma and how this leads to new therapeutic possibilities.
Dr Russell is the founding Editor of the International Journal of COPD.
He hopes that the future will bring an end to the curse of tobacco on our world and better treatments for those afflicted with the under-recognised and treated disease that is COPD.
Recent publications
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QRISK3 underestimates the risk of cardiovascular events in patients with COPD.
Journal article
Amegadzie JE. et al, (2024), Thorax, 79, 718 - 724
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Coordinated nasal mucosa-mediated immunity accelerates recovery from COVID-19.
Journal article
Cass SP. et al, (2024), ERJ open research, 10, 919 - 2023
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Development and validation of a new algorithm for improved cardiovascular risk prediction
Journal article
Hippisley-Cox J. et al, (2024), Nature Medicine, 30, 1440 - 1447
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Blood eosinophil-guided oral prednisolone for COPD exacerbations in primary care in the UK (STARR2): a non-inferiority, multicentre, double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomised controlled trial.
Journal article
Ramakrishnan S. et al, (2024), The Lancet. Respiratory medicine, 12, 67 - 77
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Spirometry services in England post-pandemic and the potential role of AI support software: a qualitative study of challenges and opportunities
Journal article
Doe G. et al, (2023), British Journal of General Practice, 73, e915 - e923