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CHILL (Children’s Health in London and Luton)

CHILL team wins recognition award for best collaboration

Congratulations to the CHILL team for winning the Most Effective Collaboration award by Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research.

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Sarah Sleet, the new CEO of Asthma + Lung UK, presents the award to the CHILL study team at the Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research, 2024 Annual Scientific Meeting. Pictured from left to right: Sarah Sleet, Helen Wood, James Scales, Rosamund Dove, Jessica Mitchell, Christina Xiao, and Chris Griffiths.

In April, the CHILL study team won the best collaboration award. The study has worked with universities, local authorities, charities and community organisations, children and families, schools, and lived experience experts over the last five years.

CHILL has been part of the Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research since the study's initiation in 2018. This year marked 10 years of asthma-related research and collaborations with Asthma + Lung UK, the centre and beyond.

During the conference, five members of the CHILL team were invited to present research from the CHILL study and sub-studies, and six members shared related poster presentations.

Special congratulations to Olivia Alliott who won the best designed poster in the poster competition!

 

 

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