June 2023 Fellow's update: Nishtha Chugh

June 2023 Fellow's update: Nishtha Chugh

Online Journalist and Producer Nishtha Chugh (CF 2016) gave evidence to the All-Party Parliamentary Group Inquiry on Ethnicity Transplantations and Transfusion in June 2023. The Inquiry is examining the causes of poor health outcomes for the UK's ethnic minorities with respect to organ and stem cell donation. The APPG took an interest in Nishtha's findings from the US and Israel in particular and discussed potential lessons that could be useful for devising frameworks in the UK. Her research has officially been submitted as part of the evidence to the committee. She is also a member of the steering committee advising this Inquiry. Nishtha's report has also been mentioned in the NHSBT's 2030 Strategy report on Organ Donation and Transplantation in the country.

Related

Fellows' updates

July 2023 Fellow's update: Amara Nwosu

Research Lead for Marie Curie Hospice Liverpool, Amara Nwosu (CF 2020), has been announced as the winner of the Culture for Innovation award of the North West Coast Research and Innovation Awards. The award was for the innovative work in the hospice which Amara is leading, to improve the delivery of palliative care research to improve patient care. One of Amara's research posters “Caregiver views and expectations about the use of artificial hydration in the management of dying people with advanced cancer: a questionnaire study” won one of the ‘best abstract’ prizes at the European Association for Palliative Care (EAPC) World Congress. She delivered a keynote talk, “Using technology, design and healthcare partnerships to research how digital information is managed after death” at the Digital Legacy Conference, which took place on 17 June during the EAPC World Congress.

By Amara Nwosu,

Photograph of David Stanley
Fellows' updates

July 2023 Fellow's update: David Stanley

David Stanley (CF 2019) recently led an accessible music session at 10 Downing Street for Westminster primary school pupils, attended by the Prime Minister's wife and the Prime Minister. He also toured San Diego, performed at the Royal Albert Hall with His Majesty's Bands of The Royal Marines, and received the Freedom of the City of Southend-On-Sea for his music education charity supporting people with learning disabilities.

By David Stanley,

Newsletter Sign Up