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Paula Lorgelly has accepted an appointment as a Visiting Professor in the Division of Cancer Studies at King’s College London. Paula Lorgelly, OHE’s Deputy Director, has been appointed as a Visiting Professor in the Division of Cancer Studies at King’s…
Paula Lorgelly has accepted an appointment as a Visiting Professor in the Division of Cancer Studies at King’s College London.
Paula Lorgelly, OHE’s Deputy Director, has been appointed as a Visiting Professor in the Division of Cancer Studies at King’s College London. This appointment enables her to continue her collaboration with Prof Richard Sullivan and build links between King’s College London and OHE.
Paula comments: “I am looking forward to working closely with Richard Sullivan and new colleagues in the Division of Cancer Studies. Cancer will continue to impose a significant health and financial burden on society, and the need to understand how to deliver value for money in cancer care is greater than ever.”
For more information on Paula’s research interests and expertise, click here.
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