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We are pleased to share the next edition of our SPCR Researcher Spotlight series, featuring two of our researchers, Professor Evangelos Kontopantelis from the University of Manchester and Professor Helen Atherton from the University of Southampton . This series highlights the impact of continued SPCR research capacity and development funding since it's introduction in 2010.

SPCR Researcher Spotlight | Professor Evangelos  Kontopantelis and Professor Helen Atherton

Securing tenure and building a legacy in data science and health

Professor Evangelos Kontopantelis is a data science and health services researcher at the University of Manchester. His work focuses on using large-scale primary care data to explore healthcare quality, health inequalities, and the impact of policy. He applies advanced statistical and machine learning methods to generate real-world insights that inform public health and clinical practice.

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"The SPCR fellowship was critical in my career development, allowing me to prioritise and focus my research objectives. Following that, I was able to argue for tenure with my home institution, which unlocked many more
opportunities in terms of teaching and supervising, which unfortunately are out of reach for many academics on fixed-term contracts.

Besides the obvious funding opportunities, which were career defining, the biggest advantage is/was the privilege to interact and collaborate with esteemed colleagues across numerous institutions.”

 

Harnessing digital health to revolutionise patient care

Professor Helen Atherton is Professor of Primary Care Research at the University of Southampton, leading work on digital access and remote consultations in general practice. Her SPCR-funded fellowship, held until August 2015, supported early research into alternatives to face-to-face care. This work has helped shape NHS England guidance and informed broader digital health policy.

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"The opportunity early in my career, as post-doc fellow, to build my research portfolio in my area of interest was key.

It supported me to do this following on from my PhD, capitalising on the research I had already done and building on it.
It allowed me to build my networks in academic primary care, via conferences, and SPCR events, as well as in the department I worked in and gave me the
experience needed to move to my next post.

I received the funding at a point in which I wanted to expand my research beyond what I had done during my PhD, and it gave me the time and space to do this.”