Team

The FSHD UK Trustees are dedicated to raise awareness of FSHD and work diligently and tirelessly with the medical, research and other patient organisations to further the FSHD agenda.

Our Team

Andrew McCulloch Graham

Trustee

Rajeshri Badiani

Chairperson, Trustee

Ruth Hereford

Trustee

Patient Leads

The role of the Patient Engagement Leads at site was to help create communities at the hospital sites that are part of our group. This creates a solid foundation/layered approach for patients to connect with clinicians and patients. We also have Subject Matter Patient Leads who have special knowledge on a particular area of importance for our work.

Alexa Gardyne

Glasgow, Scotland

Derek Fisher

University College London

Leonardo Koeser

Patient Lead: Access Workstream

Liz Williams

FSH-MD Support Group UK

Richard Pulford

Robert Jones Agnes Hunt, Owestry

Catherine Taggart

Belfast, Northern Ireland

Tech

IT Website Support and Social Media

Derek Fisher

University College London

Shani Abass

Web UX Consultant

Clinicians

The clinicians in our group are world renowned in neuromuscular conditions and many specialise in FSHD. They voluntarily give up their time to be a part of this group and are fully dedicated to drive the FSHD agenda forward together with the patient community.

Dr. Emma Matthews

Reader of Neurology and Honorary Consultant Neurologist (Neuromuscular Disorder)

St. George’s University of London, London and Southern England

Enrico Bugiardini

Consultant Neurologist & Honorary Senior Research Fellow

National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery – UCL Queen Square Institute of

Neurology, London and Southern England

Dr. James B. Lilleker

Consultant Neurologist and Honorary Senior Lecturer

Manchester Centre for Clinical Neurosciences, Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust

Dr. Maria Elena Farrugia

Consultant Neurologist and Lead for Adult Neuromuscular Disorders and Myasthenia

Institute of Neurological Sciences, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital

Dr. Tracey A. Willis

Consultant Paediatric Neurologist (Neuromuscular Disorders) and Visiting Professor Chester University

The Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital, Oswestry

Dr. Grace McMacken

Academic Clinical Lecturer in Neurology

Queen’s University Belfast

Dr. Giorgio Tasca

Clinical Professor of Neuromuscular Science

John Walton Muscular Dystrophy Research Centre, Newcastle, North England

Dr. Channa Hewamadduma

Consultant Neurologist and Honorary Senior Lecturer

Sheffield Institute for Translational Neurosciences (SITRAN), University of Sheffield

Clinical Therapists

Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapists

Gita Ramdharry

Consultant Allied Health Professional; Honorary Associate Professor

UCLH, London

Jon Street

Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist; Doctoral Fellow

Sheffield

Meredith James

Clinical Specialist Neuromuscular Physiotherapist

Newcastle

Pamela Appleton

Occupational Therapist

St. George’s, London

Robert Muni Lofra

Consultant Physiotherapist, Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer

Newcastle

Sheryl Chatfield

Clinical Specialist Neuromuscular Physiotherapist

Sheffield

Research

Basic Research Scientists

Dr. Alberto Malerba

Lecturer in Gene Therapy

Department of Biological Sciences, Royal Holloway University of London

Prof. Julie Dumonceaux

Professorial Research Fellow

Developmental Neurosciences Dept., GOS Institute of Child Health. UCL. London

Prof. Peter S. Zammit

Professor of Cell Biology

Randall Centre for Cell and Molecular Biophysics, King’s College London

Dr. Alberto Malerba

Lecturer in Gene Therapy

Department of Biological Sciences, Royal Holloway University of London

“Funding today fuels the discoveries and therapies of tomorrow. Together we are building the foundations for breakthroughs that once seemed impossible for our FSHD patients and community.”
Raj Badiani, FSHD UK Founder (Font Style: Hero Body)

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