We are delighted to congratulate Professor Helen Dawes on being awarded Senior Investigator status by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) — a prestigious and highly competitive honour recognising outstanding leadership and contribution to health and care research.
As a co-Theme Lead for Rehabilitation at the NIHR Exeter Biomedical Research Centre, Professor Dawes plays a central role in advancing innovative, patient-focused research aimed at improving recovery, outcomes, and quality of life for people living with a range of conditions.
NIHR Senior Investigators are among the most prominent and influential researchers funded by the NIHR, recognised for shaping the future of health and care through excellence in research and leadership. This award reflects Professor Dawes’ significant contributions to clinical rehabilitation, as well as her ongoing commitment to translating research into real-world impact.
Her recognition also highlights the strength and ambition of rehabilitation research at the NIHR Exeter BRC, reinforcing its position as a leader in developing evidence-based approaches that benefit patients locally, nationally, and internationally.
We are incredibly proud to have Professor Dawes as part of our community and look forward to seeing her continued impact on rehabilitation research and innovation.
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