University of Nottingham
Stroke, Mental Health & Clinical Neuroscience
Philip Bath (FRCP DSc FMedSci) is Stroke Association Professor of Stroke Medicine and Head of Academic Stroke at the University of Nottingham, an Emeritus National Institute of Health Research Senior Investigator, and a consultant stroke physician at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. He was the UK Stroke Association’s Keynote Lecturer in 2015, the International Stroke Conference William M Feinberg Award Lecturer for Excellence in Clinical Stroke in 2016, and received the President’s Award for Research from the British Association of Stroke Physicians in 2019. Prof. Bath’s research interests relate to acute blood pressure management and antiplatelet and anticoagulant therapy, treatment of post-stroke dysphagia, and prevention of cognitive decline and vascular dementia. He has >450 publications. He was Chief Investigator of the TAIST (Lancet 2001), ENOS (Lancet 2015), STEPS (Stroke 2016), TARDIS (Lancet 2018) and RIGHT-2 (Lancet 2019) multicentre phase III randomised controlled trials; he has also led many single-centre phase I and II trials, and chaired other Trial Steering Committees or Data Monitoring Committees. He coordinates international collaborations on acute stroke blood pressure management; and optimising the design and analysis of trials in acute stroke, stroke prevention, and cognition. He also facilitates preclinical studies of stroke interventions.

Moderator of 1 Session

Session Type
Debate
Date
28.10.2021, Thursday
Session Time
08:00 - 09:30
Room
DEBATES
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WSO President’s Award

Session Type
Plenary Session
Date
28.10.2021, Thursday
Session Time
11:30 - 13:30
Room
PLENARY
Lecture Time
12:10 - 12:20