Shereen Nabhani-Gebara (BOPA’s Vice Chair) awarded Professor at Kingston University

Dr Shereen Nabhani-Gebara is BOPA’s Vice Chair and she has been awarded Professor of Oncology at Kingston University.

Shereen’s Research is dedicated to improving healthcare outcomes using technology and addressing health inequalities.  Shereen plays a pivotal role in shaping oncology practice and national oncology strategies.

Due to the visibility of her work and influence, she was recently invited to be an associate editor of the BMJ oncology journal.   Her increased visibility, reach and sphere of influence is a testament of her significant track record in delivering research projects and her commitment to improving health and wellbeing outcomes

The BOPA Community would like to congratulate Shereen on this amazing achievement.

Professor Shereen Nabhani-Gebara – Academic profiles – Kingston University London

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