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Dr Emily Holmes

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e.holmes@bangor.ac.uk

+44 1248 382709

0000-0002-0479-5336

Dr Emily Holmes

View Dr Emily Holmes’s profile on the Bangor Research Portal

Overview

Emily is a Reader at the Centre for Health Economics and Medicines Evaluation, Chair of the Bangor University Researcher Development & Concordat Group, and an Honorary Research Associate at the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, University of Liverpool.  In 2021 Emily was awarded Health and Care Research Wales Rising Research Star and in 2022 she participated in both the Welsh Crucible and Aurora Leadership Programme for Women.

Emily’s research interests and expertise include preference elicitation and the influence of human behaviour on the cost-effectiveness of interventions.  She currently holds a five-year Health Research Fellowship awarded by Health and Care Research Wales to investigate the economics of rapid diagnostics to reduce antibiotic prescribing in Wales (TRaDe); and is co-lead of the NIHR Grace Project, creating patient-centred infrastructures to enhance informed consent and improve patient experience of radiotherapy for gynaecological cancers .  Emily is keen to advance interdisciplinary research of global health concerns.  In 2021 she set-up the Bangor University Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Research Interest Group and in 2023 became a founding member of the Wales Active Travel Research Consortium (ATLAS).  Emily also supervises several research students conducting research in preferences for healthcare delivery and benefit-risk assessments of treatments. 

Emily graduated in Economics at the University of Liverpool and started her career at the University of Manchester, before taking her position at Bangor University.  She completed her doctoral research in behavioural economics and health psychology of medication adherence.    Emily has over 70 published papers and conference proceedings and edited health technology assessment reports for the All Wales Therapeutics and Toxicology Centre (AWTTC) for several years.  More recently, she has led on bi-lingual (Welsh & English) public engagement activities for children and adults to learn about Health Economics at National Festivals and University Community Days.  Emily was an inaugural member of the International Society of Medical Adherence Research (ESPACOMP) ECR committee.  Currently, she is a member of the Health and Care Research Wales Faculty and Chair of the Doctoral Fellowship Awards Panel.  She is also a member of the LISTEN, FASAR & GRRAND (NIHR) Trial Steering Committees, Bangor University Athena SWAN working group, and the Bangor University healthcare and medical sciences academic ethics committee review panel.

Additional Contact Information

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Holyhead Road

Bangor

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LL57 2PZ

e-mail: e.holmes@bangor.ac.uk

Tel: +44 (0)1248 382709

Twitter: @EAFHolmes

Web: http://cheme.bangor.ac.uk

 

Qualifications

  • PhD: Understanding medication adherence: application of health psychology & behavioural economic theories
    2017
  • MSc: Health Economics and Health Policy
    University of Birmingham, 2005
  • BA: Economics
    University of Liverpool, 2001

Teaching and Supervision

PhD Supervision:

Lowri Jones.  Understanding and quantifying the public preferences for characteristics of primary dental services in Wales.  Bangor University. 

Ben Lewis. Investigating the Primary Care Dental Workforce Providing National Health Service (NHS) Provision within Wales and the Possible Influences on Recruitment and Retention. Bangor University. 

MPhil Supervision:

Abigail Clynch.  Seizure Control in Glioma-Related Epilepsy: Attribute Selection for a Discrete Choice Experiment.  University of Liverpool. Completed 2023.

MSc Intern Supervision

Elizabeth Rhodes.  Patient focused benefit-harm assessment of ASMs.  University of York.  Completed 2023.

Short Course Teaching:

Pharmacoeconomics short course, Bangor University. 

 

Research Interests

Joint-Lead:

Creating patient - centred infrastructures to enhance informed consent and improve patient experience of radiotherapy for gynaecological cancers.

01/09/24 - 28/02/27

Health Research Fellowship:

The Economics of Rapid Diagnostics to reduce Antibiotic Prescribing in NHS Wales (TRaDe).

01/10/2020 – 30/09/2025

Principal Investigator:

Maximising Opportunities for Active Travel via the workplace (MOAT 1).  Academy for Health Equity, Prevention and Wellbeing.

01/05/25 - 28/02/26

Health Economics of the Pharmacy Hypertension Service (BCUHB).

01/04/25 - 31/12/25

Co-investigator:

What Can We Learn From Firsthand Accounts Of Death And Dying? An Exploration Of Raw And Honest Narratives From Those At The End Of Life, Their Loved Ones And Their Healthcare Professionals In North Wales (BCUHB, LSW). 

01/12/24 - 30/06/25

Future occupational therapy service delivery in primary care: Understanding the value and impact of virtual working vs traditional care.

01/04/24 - 31/03/25

Postgraduate Project Opportunities

I am willing to supervise a PhD

Publications

2025

  • PublishedAutomated Systems For Hospital Inpatient Safety: A Cost-Utility Analysis.
    Holmes, E., Lloyd-Williams, H., Hughes, D. & Subbe, C., 7 Jan 2025, In: International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care. 40, S1, p. S100
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Meeting Abstract › peer-review
  • PublishedBalancing Patient Preferences With Feasible Healthcare Delivery: Using Discrete Choice Experiments Alongside Knowledge Exchange To Inform Care Pathways. International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care.
    Holmes, E., Morris, B., Dixon, P., Mathieson, A., Ridsdale, L., Morgan, M., Goodacre, S., Jackson, M. & Hughes, D., 7 Jan 2025, In: International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care. 40, S1, p. 178
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Meeting Abstract › peer-review

2024

  • PublishedA model-based cost-utility analysis of an automated notification system for deteriorating patients on general wards
    Holmes, E., Hughes, D. & Subbe, C., 2 May 2024, In: PLoS ONE. 19, 5, p. e0301643 e0301643.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedDeveloping an alternative care pathway for emergency ambulance responses for adults with epilepsy: A Discrete Choice Experiment to understand which configuration service users prefer. Part of the COLLABORATE project
    Holmes, E., Dixon, P., Mathieson, A., Ridsdale, L., Morgan, M., McKinlay, A., Dickson, J., Goodacre, S., Jackson, M., Foster, D., Hardman, K., Bell, S., Marson, A., Hughes, D. & Noble, A. J., Apr 2024, In: Seizure: European Journal of Epilepsy. 118, p. 28-37 10 p.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedDeveloping feasible person-centred care alternatives to emergency department responses for adults with epilepsy: a discrete choice analysis mixed methods study
    Noble, A. J., Dixon, P., Mathieson, A., Ridsdale, L., Morgan, M., McKinlay, A., Dickson, J., Goodacre, S., Jackson, M., Morris, B., Hughes, D., Marson, T. & Holmes, E., Aug 2024, In: Health Services and Delivery Research (HS&DR). 12, 24
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedExploring preferences of older adults for dental services: A pilot multi-national discrete choice experiment
    Chebib, N., Holmes, E., Maniewicz, S., Abou-Ayash, S., Srinivasan, M., McKenna, G., Kossioni, A., Schimmel, M., Muller, F. & Brocklehurst, P., Jun 2024, In: Gerodontology. 41, 2, p. 220-230
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedService users' preferences and feasibility – which alternative care pathway for adult ambulance users achieves the optimal balance? Workshops for the COLLABORATE project
    Noble, A. J., Morris, B., Dixon, P., Mathieson, A., Ridsdale, L., Morgan, M., Dickson, J., Goodacre, S., Jackson, M., Hughes, D., Marson, A. & Holmes, E., Apr 2024, In: Seizure: European Journal of Epilepsy. 118, p. 17-27 11 p.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • E-pub ahead of printSupporting people with type 2 diabetes in effective use of their medicine through mobile health technology integrated with clinical care (SuMMiT-D pilot): results of a feasibility randomised trial
    SuMMiT-D Collaborative Group , 25 Jan 2024, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Pilot and Feasibility Studies. 10, 1, 15.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedUnderstanding the interactions that children and young people have with their natural and built environments: A survey to identify targets for active travel behaviour change in Wales
    Holmes, E., Arkesteijn, M., Knowles, K., McKinney, T., Mizen, A. & Purcell, C., 18 Oct 2024, In: PLoS ONE. 19, 10, 16 p., e0311498.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2023

  • PublishedValue of improving patient safety: Health-economic considerations for Rapid Response Systems – a Rapid Review of the Literature and Expert Round Table
    Subbe, C., Hughes, D., Lewis, S., Holmes, E., Kalkman, C. J., So, R. K., Tranka, S. & Welch, J., 17 Apr 2023, In: BMJ Open. 13, 4, e065819.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2022

  • PublishedSeizure Control in Glioma Related Epilepsy: Proposal of a Qualitative Attribute Selection for a Discrete Choice Experiment into Patient Priorities for Treatment Goals
    Clynch, A., Elliott, M., Holmes, E., Marson, T. & Jenkinson, M. D., 6 Sept 2022, In: British Journal of Surgery. 109, Supplement_6
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedSupporting People With Type 2 Diabetes in the Effective Use of Their Medicine Through Mobile Health Technology Integrated With Clinical Care to Reduce Cardiovascular Risk: Protocol for an Effectiveness and Cost-effectiveness Randomized Controlled Trial
    Farmer, A. J., Jones, L., Newhouse, N., Kenning, C., Williams, N., Chi, Y., Bartlett, K., Plumpton, C., McSharry, J., Cholerton, R., Holmes, E., Robinson, S., Allen, J., Gudgin, B., Velardo, C., Rutter, H., Horne, R., Tarassenko, L., Williams, V. & Locock, L. & 5 others, Rea, R., Yu, L.-M., Hughes, D., Bower, P. & French, D. P., 21 Feb 2022, In: JMIR Research Protocols. 11, 2, e32918.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2021

  • PublishedMechanistically informed non-invasive peripheral nerve stimulation for peripheral neuropathic pain: a randomised double-blind sham-controlled trial
    Johnson, S., Marshall, A., Hughes, D., Holmes, E., Henrich, F., Nurmikko, T., Sharma, M., Frank, B., Bassett, P., Marshall, A. & Goebel, A., 6 Nov 2021, In: Journal of Translational Medicine. 19, 1, 458.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedWASh multicentre randomised controlled trial: water-assisted sigmoidoscopy in English NHS bowel scope screening
    Rutter, M., Evans, R., Hoare, Z., von Wagner, C., Deane, J., Esmally, S., Larkin, T., Edwards, R. T., Yeo, S. T., Spencer, L., Holmes, E., Saunders, B., Rees, C., Tsiamoulos, Z. & Beintaris, I., 7 Apr 2021, In: GUT . 70, 5, p. 845–852 8 p.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2020

  • PublishedCarer administration of as-needed sub-cutaneous medication for breakthrough symptoms in people dying at home: the CARiAD feasibility RCT
    Poolman, M., Roberts, J., Wright, S., Hendry, A., Goulden, N., Holmes, E., Byrne, A., Perkins, P., Hoare, Z., Nelson, A., Hiscock, J., Hughes, D., O'Connor, J., Foster, B., Reymond, L., Healy, S., Lewis, P., Wee, B., Johnstone, R. P. & Roberts, R. & 3 others, Parkinson, A., Roberts, S. & Wilkinson, C., 2 Jun 2020, In: Health Technology Assessment. 24, 25, 150 p.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedExploring Preferred Dental Services of Swiss Older People for When They Become Dependent
    Chebib, N., Abou-Ayash, S., Maniewicz, S., Srinivasan, M., Hill, H., McKenna, G., Holmes, E., Schimmel, M., Brocklehurst, P. & Muller, F., Nov 2020, In: Swiss Dental Journal. 130, 11, p. 876-884
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedPeople with dementia and caregiver preferences for digital life story work service interventions: A discrete choice experiment and digital survey
    O' Philbin, L., Woods, R. & Holmes, E., 1 Feb 2020, In: Aging and Mental Health. 24, 2, p. 353-361
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedSeizure first aid training for people with epilepsy attending emergency departments and their significant others: the SAFE intervention and feasibility RCT
    Holmes, E., Noble, A. J., Nevitt, S., Holmes, E., Ridsdale, L., Morgan, M., Smith, C. T., Hughes, D., Goodacre, S., Marson, T. & Snape, D. A., 1 Oct 2020, In: Health and Social Care Delivery Research. 8, 39
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedSeizure First Aid Training For people with Epilepsy (SAFE) frequently attending emergency departments and their significant others: results of a UK multi-centre randomised controlled pilot trial
    Noble, A. J., Snape, D., Nevitt, S., Holmes, E., Morgan, M., Smith, C. T., Hughes, D., Buchanan, M., McVicar, J., MacCallum, E., Goodacre, S., Rinsdale, L. & Marson, A. G., 16 Apr 2020, In: BMJ Open. 10, 4, e035516.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2019

  • PublishedA novel approach to benefit-risk assessment of surgical resection of colorectal liver metastases.
    Holmes, E., Jones, L., Gollins, S., Hughes, D. & Fenwick, S., 1 Nov 2019, In: British Journal of Surgery. 106, p. 6-7
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Meeting Abstract › peer-review
  • PublishedAttitudes towards epilepsy in the UK population: Results from a 2018 national survey
    Holmes, E., Bourke, S. & Plumpton, C., Feb 2019, In: Seizure: European Journal of Epilepsy. 65, p. 12-19
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedCARer-ADministration of as-needed subcutaneous medication for breakthrough symptoms in homebased dying patients (CARiAD): study protocol for a UK-based open randomised pilot trial
    Poolman, M., Roberts, J., Byrne, A., Perkins, P., Hoare, Z., Nelson, A., Hiscock, J., Hughes, D., Foster, B., O'Connor, J., Reymond, L., Healy, S., Roberts, R., Wee, B., Lewis, P., Johnstone, R., Roberts, S., Holmes, E., Wright, S. & Hendry, A. & 1 others, Wilkinson, C., 7 Feb 2019, In: Trials. 20, 1, 16 p., 105.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedChallenges for economic evaluation of strategies to contain antimicrobial resistance
    Holmes, E. & Hughes, D., 27 Sept 2019, In: Antibiotics. 8, 4, 8 p., 166.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Comment/debate › peer-review
  • PublishedDeveloping patient-centred, feasible alternative care for adult emergency department users with epilepsy: Protocol for the mixed-methods observational ‘Collaborate’ project.
    Noble, A. J., Mathieson, A., Ridsdale, L., Holmes, E., Morgan, M., McKinlay, A., Dickson, J., Jackson, M., Hughes, D., Goodacre, S. & Marson, A. G., 2 Nov 2019, In: BMJ Open. 9, 11, e031696.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedPatient-focused drug development methods for benefit-risk assessments: A case study using discrete choice experiment for antiepileptic drugs
    Holmes, E. A. F., Plumpton, C., Baker, G. A., Jacoby, A., Ring, A., Williamson, P., Marson, A. & Hughes, D. A., Mar 2019, In: Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics. 105, 3, p. 672-683 12 p.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedSupporting people with type 2 diabetes in effective use of their medicine through mobile health technology integrated with clinical care (SuMMiT-D Feasibility): a randomised feasibility trial protocol
    Farmer, A. J., Allen, J., Bartlett, K., Bower, P., Chi, Y., French, D. P., Gudgin, B., Holmes, E., Horne, R., Hughes, D., Kenning, C., Locock, L., McSharry, J., Miles, L., Newhouse, N., Rea, R., Riga, J., Tarassenko, L., Velardo, C. & Williams, N. & 2 others, Williams, V. & Yu, L.-M., 29 Dec 2019, In: BMJ Open. 9, 12, e033504.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedWhat really matters? A mixed methods study of treatment preferences and priorities among people with epilepsy in the UK
    Ring, A., Jacoby, A., Baker, G., Holmes, E., Hughes, D., Kierans, C. & Marson, A., Jun 2019, In: Epilepsy and Behavior. 95, p. 181-191
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2018

  • PublishedCost-Effectiveness Analysis of the Use of Point-of-Care C-Reactive Protein Testing to Reduce Antibiotic Prescribing in Primary Care
    Holmes, E., Harris, S. D., Hughes, A., Craine, N. & Hughes, D., 7 Dec 2018, In: Antibiotics. 7, 4, 19 p., 106.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2017

  • Published1151 Patients’ preferences for anti-epileptic drugs (aeds)
    Holmes, E., Baker, G. A., Jacoby, A., Ring, A., Marson, A. & Hughes, D., 2017, In: Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry. 88, S1, 3 p.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Meeting Abstract › peer-review
  • PublishedInfluence Of Disease Familiarity On Implied Time Preferences For Seizure Frequency Reduction.
    Holmes, E., Morrison, V. & Hughes, D., 1 Oct 2017, In: Value in Health. 20, 9, PA689.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Meeting Abstract › peer-review
  • PublishedPatient preferences for outcomes in clinical trials: implications for medicines optimization
    Holmes, E., Marson, A. G. & Hughes, D., 8 May 2017, In: Trials. 18 (Suppl 1), O18, p. 192 1 p.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Meeting Abstract › peer-review

2016

  • PublishedA randomised, patient-assessor blinded, sham-controlled trial of external noninvasive peripheral nerve stimulation for chronic neuropathic pain following peripheral nerve injury (EN-PENS trial): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
    Johnson, S., Goebel, A., Richey, R., Holmes, E. & Hughes, D., 6 Dec 2016, In: Trials. 17, 574.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedConducting Economic Evaluations Alongside Randomised Trials: Current Methodological Issues and Novel Approaches
    Hughes, D., Charles, J. M., Dawoud, D. M., Edwards, R. T., Holmes, E. A., Jones, C. L., Parham, P., Plumpton, C., Ridyard, C. O., Lloyd-Williams, H., Wood, E. M. & Yeo, S., May 2016, In: Pharmacoeconomics. 34, 5, p. 447-461
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedWhat influences persistence with medicines? A multinational discrete choice experiment of 2549 patients
    Holmes, E. A., Morrison, V. L. & Hughes, D., Aug 2016, In: British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 82, 2, p. 522-531
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2015

  • PublishedAdherence of patients to long-term medication: a cross-sectional study of antihypertensive regimens in Austria
    Lotsch, F., Auer-Hackenberg, L., Groger, M., Rehman, K., Morrison, V. L., Holmes, E. A., Parveen, S., Plumpton, C. O., Clyne, W., de Geest, S., Dobbels, F., Vrijens, B., Kardas, P., Hughes, D. & Ramharter, M., May 2015, In: Wiener klinische Wochenschrift. 127, 9-10, p. 379-384
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedPharmacogenetic testing prior to carbamazepine treatment of epilepsy: 1 patients’ and physicians’ preferences for testing and service delivery
    Powell, G., Holmes, E. A., Plumpton, C. O., Ring, A., Baker, G. A., Jacoby, A., Pirmohamed, M., Marson, A. G. & Hughes, D. A., 3 Jul 2015, In: British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 80, 5, p. 1149-1159
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedPredictors of Self-Reported Adherence to Antihypertensive Medicines: A Multinational, Cross-Sectional Survey
    Morrison, V. L., Holmes, E. A., Parveen, S., Plumpton, C. O., Clyne, W., De Geest, S., Dobbels, F., Vrijens, B., Kardas, P. & Hughes, D., Mar 2015, In: Value in Health. 18, 2, p. 206-216
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2014

  • PublishedInvestigating preferences for support with life after stroke: a discreet choice experiment
    Holmes, E. A., Plumpton, C. O., Roberts, G. W., Burton, C. R., Farghrer, E., Plumpton, C., Roberts, G., Owen, H. & Roberts, E., 8 Feb 2014, In: BMC Health Services Research. 14, 63, p. 1-13
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedPredicting Adherence to Medications Using Health Psychology Theories: A Systematic Review of 20 Years of Empirical Research
    Holmes, E. A., Morrison, V. L. & Hughes, D., 8 Dec 2014, In: Value in Health. 17, 8, p. 863-876
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2013

  • PublishedIdentification and Assessment of Adherence-Enhancing Interventions in Studies Assessing Medication Adherence Through Electronically Compiled Drug Dosing Histories: A Systematic Literature Review and Meta-Analysis
    Hughes, D., Holmes, E. A., Demonceau, J., Ruppar, T., Kristano, P., Hughes, A. D., Fargher, E., Przemyslaw, K., De Geest, S., Dobbels, F., Lewek, P., Urquhart, J. & Vrijens, B., 1 May 2013, In: Drugs. 73, 6, p. 545-562
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedNew advice on switching antiepileptic drugs might be a false economy
    Holmes, E. A., Plumpton, C. O., Hughes, D., Holmes, E., Plumpton, C., Duerden, M., Marson, T. & Hughes, D. A., 16 Dec 2013, In: British Medical Journal. 347
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2012

  • PublishedA new taxonomy for describing and defining adherence to medications
    Holmes, E. A., Hughes, D., Morrison, V. L., Vrijens, B., De Geest, S., Hughes, D. A., Prezemyslaw, K., Demonceau, J., Ruppar, T., Dobbels, F., Fargher, E., Morrison, V., Lewek, P., Matyjaszczyk, M., Mshelia, C., Clyne, W., Aronson, J. K. & Urquhart, J., 1 May 2012, In: British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 73, 5, p. 691-705
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedPreferences of people with diabetes for diabetic retinopathy screening: a discrete choice experiment
    Holmes, E. A., Yeo, S. T., Edwards, R. T., Fargher, E. A., Luzio, S. D., Thomas, R. L. & Owens, D. R., 1 Jul 2012, In: Diabetic Medicine. 29, 7, p. 869-877
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2011

  • PublishedA Pragmatic randomized controlled trial of thiopurine methyltransferase genotyping prior to azathioprine treatment: the TARGET study.
    Newman, W., Payne, K., Tricker, K., Roberts, S., Fargher, E., Pushpakom, S., Alder, J., Sidgwick, G., Payne, D., Elliott, R. A., Heise, M., Elles, R., Ramsden, S., Andrews, J., Houston, B., Qasim, F., Shaffer, J., Griffiths, C., Ray, D. & Bruce, I. & 1 others, Ollier, W., 21 Jun 2011, In: Pharmacogenomics. 12, 6, p. 815-826
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedInvolving colleagues can be challenging
    Fargher , E. & Hughes, D., 2 Apr 2011, In: Pharmaceutical Journal. 286, p. 404
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Letter › peer-review
  • PublishedValuing pharmacogenetic testing services: A comparison of patients' and health care professionals' preferences
    Holmes, E. A., Payne, K., Fargher, E. A., Roberts, S., Tricker, K., Elliott, R. A., Ratcliffe, J. & Newman, W., 1 Jan 2011, In: Value in Health. 14, 1, p. 121-134
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2010

  • PublishedWomen's experience of commercial weight-loss programmes
    Holmes, E. A., Wickett, H. & Fargher, E. A., 1 Oct 2010, In: Practice Nursing. 21, 10, p. 252-259
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2007

  • PublishedCurrent use of pharmacogenetic testing: a national survey of thiopurine methyltransferase testing prior to azathioprine prescription.
    Holmes, E. A., Fargher, E. A., Tricker, K., Newman, W., Elliott, R., Roberts, S. A., Shaffer, J. L., Bruce, I. & Payne, K., 1 Apr 2007, In: Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics. 32, 2, p. 187-195
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedIs shared care with annual hospital review better value for money than predominantly hospital-based care in patients with established stable rheumatoid arthritis?
    Holmes, E. A., Davies, L. M., Fargher, E. A., Tricker, K., Dawes, P., Scott, D. L. & Symmons, D., 1 May 2007, In: Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases. 66, 5, p. 658-663
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedTPMT testing in rheumatology: any better than routine monitoring?
    Holmes, E. A., Payne, K., Newman, W., Fargher, E. A., Tricker, K., Bruce, I. N. & Ollier, W. E., 1 May 2007, In: Rheumatology. 46, 5, p. 727-729
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2006

  • PublishedPatients' and healthcare professionals' views on pharmacogenetic testing and its future delivery in the NHS.
    Holmes, E. A., Fargher, E. A., Eddy, C., Newman, W., Qasim, F., Tricker, K., Elliott, R. A. & Payne, K., 1 Sept 2006, In: Pharmacogenomics. 8, 11, p. 1511-1519
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2005

  • PublishedResearch Governance: What is reasonable protection?
    Payne, K., Fargher, E., Tricker, K., Newman, W., Qasim, F., Poulton, K., Andrews, J., Houston, J., Elliott, R., Elles, R., Ray, D., Shaffer, J., Griffiths, C., Bruce, I., Roberts, S. A. & Ollier, W., 2005, In: BMJ. 330, p. 847
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Letter › peer-review

Activities

2025

  • Welsh Crucible - Personal Reflection

    Emily Holmes invites to present at Welsh Crucible Roadshows to share experience of participating in Welsh Crucible, share subsequent research success, and encourage applicants.

    19 Dec 2025

    Activity: Invited talk (Speaker)
  • University of Turin

    Visiting Professor for the course “Applied Pharmacoeconomics”. Department of Drug Science and Technology, University of Turin.

    Semester 2 2024/25.

    26 May 2025 – 30 May 2025

    Activity: Visiting an external academic institution (Visiting lecturer)
  • North Wales Medical School Public Engagement Event

    Wrexham

    Oral Presentation: The Importance of Public Involvement in Research

    15 Feb 2025

    Activity: Types of Public engagement and outreach - Public lecture/debate/seminar (Speaker)
  • NIHR Steering Committee

    Getting Recovery Right After Neck Dissection for Head and Neck Cancer (GRRAND). NIHR HTA Feb2025-2028. Health Economics representative on Trial Steering Committee (TSC).

    The role of the Steering Committee is to provide overall supervision for a project on behalf of the Project’s Sponsor and Funder and to ensure that it is conducted to the rigorous standards set out in the Department of Health’s Research Governance Framework for Health and Social Care and the Guidelines for Good Clinical Practice. Emily Holmes was invited to join the NIHR GRRAND (Getting Recovery Right After Neck Dissection for Head and Neck Cancer) trial steering committee, based on expertise in Health Economics. The primary objective of the trial is: To determine whether a personalised physiotherapy-led rehabilitation programme (the GRRAND programme) or best usual practice, NHS, post-discharge care is the most clinically effective and cost-effective approach for improving health-related outcomes in adults after neck dissection for HNC.

    Feb 2025 →

    Activity: Types of External academic engagement - Membership of peer review panel or committee (Member)
  • Visiting Professor University of Turin

    Visiting Professor

    Department of Drug Science and Technology

    University of Turin

    15 Jan 2025

    Activity: Types of Award - Appointment (Contributor)

2024

  • Welsh Health Economists Group (WHEG) Annual Meeting 2024

    Presentation: “Supporting the career development of researchers in health economics".

    30 Nov 2024

    Activity: Participation in Academic conference (Speaker)
  • Bangor University AMR Research Interest Group - World Antimicrobial Awareness Week (WAAW) 2024

    Bangor University Antimicrobial Resistance Research Interest Group. Colleagues were invited to a lunchtime seminar hosted by Bangor University Antimicrobial Research Special Interest Group (SIG) to spread awareness of interdisciplinary research in the field of antimicrobial resistance. The seminar featured presentations on "Welsh AMR Survey" (Maggie Knight, Postdoctoral Researcher, School of Environmental & Natural Sciences) and "Public perceptions on antibiotics and antimicrobial stewardship in Gwynedd" (Bernard Okeah, Lecturer in Adult Nursing, School of Health Sciences).

    19 Nov 2024

    Activity: Participation in Academic workshop, seminar, course (Chair)
  • BU Research Culture Café invited Panel Member

    Panel member - as Chair of the Researcher Development and Concordat Group (RDCG) invited to be a Panel Member at the Bangor university Research Culture Café (05/11/24). Audience members asked about research career development and progression, and promotion. This sparked discussion on the changing times for the HE sector and the need for an agile and motivated approach to research careers.

    5 Nov 2024

    Activity: Types of External academic engagement - Invited talk (Contributor)
  • Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB) /Bangor University Research Collaboration Workshop

    Invited Panel member (facilitated by Nicola Williams, HCRW) - discussing research collaboration: the good, the bad and the ugly. Sharing experience, good practice and challenges over the course of academic/clinical research. Sparked debate on what makes good research collaborations and how can academics and clinical researchers, best support one another.

    10 Jul 2024

    Activity: Types of External academic engagement - Invited talk (Speaker)
  • North Wales Medical School at Senedd Cymru Cross-Party Group on Medical Research Showcase Event

    Represented Bangor University at the Cross-Party Group on Medical Research, on behalf of North Wales Medical School

    3 Jul 2024

    Activity: Types of External academic engagement - Contribution to the work of national or international committees and working groups (Contributor)
  • Health Technology Assessment International 2024

    Attended Online. Digital Poster Presentations:

    [1] Holmes EAF et al. Balancing patient preference with feasible healthcare delivery: using discrete choice experiments alongside knowledge exchange to inform care pathways. HTAi 2024. Poster presentation.

    [2] Holmes EAF et al. Automated systems for hospital inpatient safety: a cost-utility analysis. HTAi 2024. Poster presentation.

    Health Technology Assessment international (HTAi) is the global, non-profit, scientific and professional society for all those who produce, use or encounter health technology assessment (HTA). Representing 70 organizations and over 1,300 individual members from 65 countries around the world. The HTAi Annual Meeting supports HTAi’s mission to promote the development, understanding and use of HTA around the world as a means of fostering innovation and effective use of resources in health care.

    15 Jun 2024 – 19 Jun 2024

    Activity: Participation in Academic conference (Speaker)
  • Making Wales an Active Travel Nation

    Co-convenor and speaker at Senedd “Making Wales an Active Travel Nation” 12/06/24 . Oral presentation on application of behavioural economics to public health research and the importance of service user evidence when designing intervention and making decisions that influence health and social care. Sparked debate on the most important attributes of preventative interventions and engagement with future collaborations.

    12 Jun 2024

    Activity: Participation in Academic workshop, seminar, course (Speaker)
  • Generating Evidence in Support of Active Travel in North Wales

    Generating Evidence in Support of Active Travel in North Wales was a one-day workshop funded by Bangor University Community Fund. The workshop engaged local people and organisations interested in improving access and opportunities for active travel to share their views and to learn more about how Bangor University could generate evidence to support future initiatives. The event featured use of stated preference discrete choice experiments to support person-centred design of preventative healthcare intervention. Feedback was positive and sparked debate on the challenges of the geography of North Wales; with requests for further involvement and advice.

    1 May 2024

    Activity: Types of Public engagement and outreach - Public lecture/debate/seminar (Contributor)
  • MRes Internal Examiner

    Dissertation Title: Digital Health Solutions for medication adherence support

    Award: Masters by Research

    20 Mar 2024

    Activity: Examination (Examiner)
  • Public engagement in health economics: CHEME at the Bangor Science Festival.

    As part of Bangor Science Festival, researchers from CHEME invited visitors to explore the world of health economics through interactive activities and discussions. Attendees engaged in hands-on exercises designed to illustrate key economic concepts such as cost-effectiveness, resource allocation, and healthcare decision-making. The session encouraged children and their parents to think about the challenges of balancing NHS costs through engaging and accessible activities.

    9 Mar 2024

    Links:

    • https://www.bangor.ac.uk/cy/gwyl-wyddoniaeth-bangor
    • https://www.bangor.ac.uk/bangor-science-festival
    Activity: Types of Public engagement and outreach - Festival/Exhibition (Contributor)
  • Palliative and End of Life Care Programme Board Stakeholder Engagement Day

    Invited workshop on Health Economics. Invited to provide a workshop introducing Health Economics and the challenges of measuring value in End of Life Care at the National Programme Stakeholder Event. Participants discussed the trade-offs involved in the provision of end of life care. The presentation was well received with follow-up requests for further information and collaboration

    1 Mar 2024

    Activity: Types of External academic engagement - Contribution to the work of national or international committees and working groups (Speaker)
  • Health and Care Research Wales Advanced Fellowships Awards Panel

    Deputy Chair / Panel Member. Speaker / facilitator at Award applicant days.

    2024 →

    Activity: Types of External academic engagement - Membership of peer review panel or committee (Member)
  • Health and Care Research Wales Doctoral Funding Panel

    Chair Health and Care Research Wales Doctoral Fellowship Awards Panel. Involved in process, shortlisting, and recommendations for decisions of health research funding / carer development in Wales.

    2024

    Activity: Types of External academic engagement - Membership of peer review panel or committee (Chair)

2023

  • Senedd Cymru Climate Change, Environment, and Infrastructure Committee

    Senedd Cymru Climate Change, Environment, and Infrastructure Committee. Video presentation submitted to Areas of Research Interest (ARI) event on 30/11/23, Ty Hywel, Cardiff Bay. Role. Co-presenter [Choice Evidence] for All Wales Active Travel Research Consortium (Atlas).

    30 Nov 2023

    Activity: Types of External academic engagement - Contribution to the work of national or international committees and working groups (Speaker)
  • PRIME Centre Wales Annual Meeting

    Workshop: Value-added palliative and end of life care in Wales.

    1 Nov 2023

    Links:

    • https://healthandcareresearchwales.org/about/events/prime-centre-wales-annual-meeting-2023
    Activity: Participation in Academic workshop, seminar, course (Speaker)
  • Health and Care Research Wales Conference 2023

    Annual meeting of HCRW. The conference theme was “People Make Research”. We contributed CHEME's experience of Public Engagement in Health Economics at the National Eisteddfod and Dr Emily Holmes’ involvement in the Atlas Consortium; a programme of research to support the modal shift towards active travel in Wales.

    Posters:

    [1] Holmes E, Pijeira Perez Y, Davies N, Plumpton C, Spencer L. Public Engagement in Health economics: our experience of the National Eisteddfod. Poster Presentation. Health and Care Research Wales Annual Conference 2023.

    [2] Purcell C, Holmes E, Arkesteijn M, McKinney T, Mizen A, Knowles K. ATLAS: Wales Active Travel Research Consortium. Poster Presentation. Health and Care Research Wales Annual Conference 2023.

    14 Oct 2023

    Activity: Participation in Academic conference (Participant)
  • Public engagement in health economics: CHEME at the Bangor University's Community Day.

    As part of Bangor University’s Community Day, researchers from CHEME engaged the public in an interactive exploration of health economics. Visitors of all ages participated in activities designed to highlight key economic concepts, such as resource allocation, cost-effectiveness, and healthcare prioritisation. Through hands-on exercises and discussions, attendees gained insights into the challenges of balancing NHS costs and patient needs.

    14 Oct 2023

    Links:

    • https://www.bangor.ac.uk/cy/diwrnod-cymunedol-prifysgol-bangor
    • https://www.bangor.ac.uk/bangor-university-community-day
    Activity: Types of Public engagement and outreach - Festival/Exhibition (Contributor)
  • Health and Care Research Wales Fellowship Day

    Dr Emily Holmes presented a Quick-Fire Fellowship Success Story at the Health and Care Research Wales development day on 14th September. The theme of the event was: Taking the Next Step in Your Research Career: A focus on fellowships. The day was focused on supporting researchers to write an application who are anticipating submitting a personal fellowship application.

    14 Sep 2023

    Activity: Oral presentation (Speaker)
  • Public engagement in health economics: Science Village in the National Eisteddfod of Llŷn and Eifionydd.

    Public engagement in health economics took place at the Science Village during the 2023 National Eisteddfod in Wales, where staff and students of CHEME hosted an interactive stall engaging visitors of all ages. Activities included a card game exploring NHS costs and a creative exercise on measuring health and comparing healthcare interventions. These activities introduced key economic concepts such as opportunity cost and cost-effectiveness while gathering public insights. Designed and delivered by researchers with varying Welsh language proficiency, the sessions attracted up to 150 participants per day, enhancing public engagement with health economics.

    8 Aug 2023 – 9 Aug 2023

    Links:

    • https://cheme.bangor.ac.uk/civic-mission-examples.php.en
    • https://cheme.bangor.ac.uk/civic-mission-examples.php.cy
    Activity: Types of Public engagement and outreach - Festival/Exhibition (Contributor)
  • Bangor University AMR SIG Interdisciplinary Networking Event

    On the 7th June 2023 the group hosted a AMR Research Networking Event attended by 19 delegates. The event consisted of six presentations, covering research, policy and practice; and opportunity for networking /round table discussion. Feedback from delegates (n=9) suggested the event was: useful, increased knowledge/awareness of AMR research, was relevant to delegates areas of research/practice, provided connections to people outside their organisation, and stimulated an interest in interdisciplinary research. Eight out of nine feedback responses stated the delegate planned to contact someone they met at the event to discuss their AMR interest and one-third planned to big for funding to support AMR research within the next 12-months.

    7 Jun 2023

    Activity: Participation in Academic workshop, seminar, course (Organiser)
  • ESPACOMP 2022

    Designed and delivered post-conference workshop online:

    Using stated preference discrete choice experiments for designing adherence-enhancing interventions.

    3-hour online workshop.

    7 Mar 2023

    Links:

    • https://www.espacomp.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/ESPACOMP-Discrete-Choice-Experiments-2023.pdf
    Activity: Participation in Academic workshop, seminar, course (Speaker)
  • Learned Society of Wales Workshop: Making Active Travel Accessible for Children in Wales

    Emily Holmes was one of 6 collaborators to secure £960 from the Learned Society of Wales to run a workshop on Making Active Travel Accessible for Children in Wales. The objective of the workshop was to bring together academics, council representatives, third sector organisations and public health representatives in order to co-produce a grant project proposal that aims to increase child active travel behaviour in Wales. Emily provided expertise on preference elicitation research / behavioural economics that sparked discussion and has been built into current work (INHABIT, Welsh Crucible Seedcorn Funded Project) and future proposals.

    8 Feb 2023

    Activity: Participation in Academic workshop, seminar, course (Member of programme committee)
  • NIHR Steering Committee: FASAR

    NIHR HTA FASAR: Randomised Control Trial of fluoxetine for the treatment of problematic sexual arousal in adult males serving a custodial sentence for a sexual offence. (NIHR151549; £2,400,081; 02/23-01/28). Health Economics representative on Trial Steering Committee (TSC).

    The role of the Steering Committee is to provide overall supervision for a project on behalf of the Project’s Sponsor and Funder and to ensure that it is conducted to the rigorous standards set out in the Department of Health’s Research Governance Framework for Health and Social Care and the Guidelines for Good Clinical Practice. The trial is based in 8 UK prisons and is investigating the effectiveness of fluoxetine on males with problematic sexual arousal. The HE component involves service use data analysis at baseline and 6m (final visit). The funder requested a HE representative on our TSC, attending twice yearly meetings for the 5y duration of the trial.

    Feb 2023 →

    Activity: Types of External academic engagement - Membership of peer review panel or committee (Member)
  • Health and Care Research Wales Fellowship Day - Online Event

    Dr Emily Holmes presented "Fellowship Success Story: Reflections and advice on the application process" and facilitated breakout groups at an online development day for applicants. The theme of the event was: Taking the Next Step in Your Research Career: A focus on fellowships. The day was focused on supporting researchers to write an application who are anticipating submitting a personal fellowship application

    30 Jan 2023

    Activity: Oral presentation (Speaker)
  • Health and Care Research Wales Next Steps Panel

    2023 →

    Activity: Types of External academic engagement - Membership of peer review panel or committee (Member)
  • North West Cancer Research (NWCR) PhD Awards Panel

    2023 →

    Activity: Types of External academic engagement - Membership of peer review panel or committee (Member)

2022

  • ESPACOMP 2022

    Chair of ESPACOMP International Conference ECR online Networking Session.

    18 Nov 2022

    Activity: Participation in Academic conference (Chair)
  • BU-IIA Funded Project: Bangor University Antimicrobial Resistance Interest Group: Engagement Project

    Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global challenge to human and animal health requiring an interdisciplinary approach to research. The Aim of the Bangor University AMR Interest Group is to engage Bangor University staff and students to advance interdisciplinary research, within the theme of AMR, and promote the use of this research in policy and practice. The interest group is chaired by Emily Holmes, who holds a five-year Health and Care Research Wales Health Research Fellowship, investigating the impact of rapid diagnostics to reduce antibiotic prescribing in Wales.

    Funding awarded through the Bangor University Innovation and Impact Award (Research Wales Innovation Funding). Value = £10,643

    4 May 2022 – 30 Apr 2023

    Activity: Other (Contributor)
  • Advance HE Aurora

    Aurora is Advance HE's leadership development initiative for women. It is run as a unique partnership bringing together leadership experts, higher education providers and research institutes to take positive action to address the under-representation of women in leadership positions in the sector.

    13 Jan 2022 – 19 Jul 2022

    Activity: Participation in Academic workshop, seminar, course (Participant)
  • All Wales Active Travel Consortium (ATLAS)

    A founding partner of the All Wales Active Travel Research Consortium (ATLAS) representing five Welsh Universities (Cardiff, Bangor, Aberystwyth, Swansea and University of South Wales) with active relationships with public and charitable organisations. Leading on preference elicitation research and engagement.

    2022 →

    Activity: Types of External academic engagement - Membership of external research organisation (Member)
  • Peer review for NIHR HTA

    2022

    Activity: Types of External academic engagement - Membership of peer review panel or committee (Reviewer)
  • Welsh Crucible

    Welsh Crucible: an award-winning programme of personal, professional and leadership development for the future research leaders of Wales. The programme facilitates and promotes research-inspired innovation and cross-disciplinary collaboration in Wales. Funded by a consortium of Welsh universities, in partnership with the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales, there is a high demand for places on Welsh Crucible from researchers who are beginning to demonstrate excellence in their respective fields. Each year, 30 researchers from across Wales are selected to participate in a series of residential workshops or ‘skills labs’ where they explore how they can benefit from working with researchers in other disciplines, how their research can have greater impact, and how they can build international research careers in Wales.

    2022 →

    Activity: Participation in Academic workshop, seminar, course (Participant)

2021

  • ESPACOMP 2021

    ESPACOMP Early Career Chapter Launch and Networking Event. The ESPACOMP ECR Committee aims to provide unique opportunities for networking, mentoring and bonding over shared interest in adherence research. Emily Holmes was one of the 10 founding members. This Social and Networking Event was hosted by Emily and designed collaboratively by the committee. The event increased interest, networking and opportunity for future collaboration.

    23 Nov 2021

    Activity: Participation in Academic workshop, seminar, course (Chair)
  • Bangor University AMR Research Interest Group - World Antimicrobial Awareness Week (WAAW) 2021

    To mark World Antimicrobial Awareness Week staff at Bangor University were invited to a lunchtime Seminar, to spread awareness of interdisciplinary research in the field of antimicrobial resistance. The event will included short research presentations and the opportunity to discuss interests in AMR research.

    19 Nov 2021

    Activity: Participation in Academic workshop, seminar, course (Chair)
  • ESPACOMP 2021

    Designed and delivered pre-conference:

    Using stated preference discrete choice experiments in adherence Research.

    3-hour online workshop, introduced participants to the theory and practice of using discrete choice experiments (DCEs) in adherence research. The workshop sparked interest in application of the method.

    4 Nov 2021

    Activity: Participation in Academic workshop, seminar, course (Speaker)
  • Honorary Researcher University of Liverpool

    Honorary Research Associate

    Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics

    University of Liverpool

    30 Sep 2021

    Activity: Types of Award - Appointment (Contributor)
  • Academi Wales Springboard

    The Springboard Programme is designed to let women give more and get more out of their work. This programme is open to all women aspiring to management or in their first management role.

    21 Sep 2021 – 11 Nov 2021

    Activity: Participation in Academic workshop, seminar, course (Participant)
  • NIHR Steering Committee: LISTEN

    NIHR Long Covid LISTEN: Long Covid Personalised Self-managemenT support co-design and EvaluatioN. (NIHR COV-LT2-0009; £1,081,962; 08/21-05/24). Health Economics representative on Trial Steering Committee (TSC) trial steering committee, based on expertise in Health Economics.

    1 Aug 2021 →

    Activity: Types of External academic engagement - Membership of peer review panel or committee (Member)
  • Health Technology Assessment International 2021

    Online meeting. Two oral presentations:

    [1] Holmes EAF, et al. A Patient-Centred, Feasible Alternative Care for Emergency Department Users With Epilepsy. HTAi 2021 Virtual. 21-23 June 2021. Oral presentations

    [2] Holmes EAF, et al. Cost-Effectiveness of External Non-Invasive Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (EN-PENS) For Chronic Neuropathic Pain Following Peripheral Nerve Injury. HTAi 2021 Virtual. 21-23 June 2021. Oral presentations.

    Health Technology Assessment international (HTAi) is the global, non-profit, scientific and professional society for all those who produce, use or encounter health technology assessment (HTA). Representing 70 organizations and over 1,300 individual members from 65 countries around the world. The HTAi Annual Meeting supports HTAi’s mission to promote the development, understanding and use of HTA around the world as a means of fostering innovation and effective use of resources in health care.

    21 Jun 2021 – 23 Jun 2021

    Links:

    • https://htai.eventsair.com/htai-manchester-2021-am/
    Activity: Participation in Academic conference (Speaker)
  • PhD Internal Examiner

    Thesis Title: Health Economics and Motor Neurone Disease/Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: Evidence for health technology assessments

    Award: PhD Health Economics

    16 Apr 2021

    Activity: Examination (Examiner)
  • International Gerodontology Symposium

    Presentation and panel discussion on patient perspectives at the 3rd International Gerodontology Symposium (virtual, broadcast via Bern Switzerland). Joint 45 minute presentation with Prof. Paul Brocklehurst on patient preferences for dental examination and treatment. Introduced discrete choice experiments / stated preference methods to a new clinical audience and presented the results of a recent European analysis. Contributed to the panel discussion on patient perspectives, as an expert in preference elicitation and behavioural economics.

    10 Apr 2021

    Activity: Participation in Academic conference (Invited speaker)
  • Health Economics Study Group Winter 2021

    Oral poster at 2021 Health Economists' Study Group Conference, “Valuing Preferences for Antibiotic Use”. The Health Economists’ Study Group (HESG) supports and promotes the work of health economists. It is based in the UK and has 450 members, around 10% are outside the UK. The group has an academic function and the meetings provide an opportunity to share academic knowledge and ideas, with fellow health economists.

    6 Jan 2021 – 7 Jan 2021

    Activity: Participation in Academic conference (Speaker)

2020

  • PLoS Medicine (Journal)

    Manuscript peer-review

    Dec 2020 – Jan 2021

    Activity: Publication peer-review (Editorial board member)
  • Bangor University AMR Research Interest Group - World Antimicrobial Awareness Week (WAAW) 2023

    Prof. Jo Hart, Manchester University. Preventing local and global antimicrobial resistance – the role of behavioural science. This one-hour meeting was attended by 37 academics/students from a range of disciplines and colleagues from the Local health board (BCUHB). Jo's presentation sparked questions and debate on the role of behavioural science in AMR.

    20 Nov 2020

    Activity: Participation in Academic workshop, seminar, course (Organiser)
  • Welsh Health Economists Group (WHEG) Annual Meeting 2020

    Welsh Health Economists Group Annual Meeting Oral Presentation: “The Economics of Rapid Diagnostics to reduce Antibiotic Prescribing in NHS Wales (TRaDe)”

    19 Oct 2020

    Activity: Participation in Academic conference (Speaker)

2019

  • AMR Delivery Board for Wales

    Invited presentation on: Cost-effectiveness of POC CRP Testing.

    25 Jan 2019

    Activity: Types of External academic engagement - Contribution to the work of national or international committees and working groups (Contributor)

2018

  • ESPACOMP 2018

    Poster Presentation:

    Holmes EAF, et al. Support through Mobile Messaging and digital health Technology for Diabetes (SuMMiT-D): Plans for an economic evaluation alongside a randomised controlled trial.

    18 Nov 2018 – 1 Dec 2018

    Links:

    • https://www.espacomp.eu/project/espacomp-2018/
    Activity: Participation in Academic conference (Speaker)

2017

  • ISPOR 20th Annual European Congress

    Poster Presentation:

    Holmes EAF, Morrion V, Hughes DA. Influence Of Disease Familiarity On Implied Time Preferences For Seizure Frequency Reduction.

    4 Nov 2017 – 8 Nov 2017

    Links:

    • https://www.ispor.org/publications/journals/value-outcomes-spotlight/abstract/november-december-2017/ispor-20th-annual-european-congress-highlights-at-a-glance
    Activity: Participation in Academic conference (Speaker)
  • 4th International Clinical Trials Methodology Conference (ICTMC) and the 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for Clinical Trials

    Oral Presentation:

    Holmes EAF, Marson AG, Hughes DA. Patient preferences for outcomes in clinical trials: implications for medicines optimization. ICTMC 2017

    7 May 2017 – 10 May 2017

    Activity: Participation in Academic conference (Speaker)
  • Epilepsy Action Scientific Awards Panel

    Review applications and advise Epilepsy Action’s Council of Management. Invited to present Epilepsy Award. Support local and national events.

    2017 – 2023

    Activity: Types of External academic engagement - Membership of peer review panel or committee (Member)

Projects

  • Creating patient - centred infrastructures to enhance informed consent and improve patient experience of radiotherapy for gynaecological cancers

    01/09/2024 – 15/03/2027 (Active)

  • INHABIT - Understanding the INteractions that cHildren And young people have with their natural and Built envIronmemTs

    01/12/2022 – 30/09/2024 (Finished)

  • Economic Evaluation of Philips IntelliVue Guardian Solution (IGS)

    01/01/2021 – 30/06/2023 (Finished)

  • The Economics of Rapid Diagnostics to reduce Antibiotic Prescribing in NHS Wales (TRaDe).

    01/10/2020 – 15/10/2025 (Active)

  • Patient centred benefit-risk assessment of treatment for colorectal liver metastases in North West England and North Wales

    01/06/2019 – 15/11/2023 (Finished)

  • Modelling the health economic outcomes of ‘medicines management of sedating medications’ at HMP Berwyn. A feasibility study

    01/09/2018 – 31/05/2020 (Finished)

  • Developing a protocol and conducting a sample of the UK population, to measure changing public attitudes to epilepsy and people with epilepsy

    01/03/2018 – 01/08/2019 (Finished)

    Description

    Bangor University is carrying out a survey of public attitudes to epilepsy and people with epilepsy in the UK.

    This survey will measure the UK public attitude towards epilepsy and people with epilepsy in 2018. They will use a method that can be repeated at future time points, in order to track changing public attitudes over time.

    The results from this project will assist Epilepsy Action in planning future work to improve awareness and understanding of epilepsy.

    Links:

    • https://www.epilepsy.org.uk/research/publicattitudestoepilepsy
  • Cost-effectiveness analysis of the use of C reactive protein point of care tests in primary care

    22/03/2017 – 08/11/2017 (Finished)

Other Information

Bangor University Researcher Development & Concordat Group Chair. 

Health and Care Research Wales Doctoral Fellowship Awards Panel Chair. 

North Wales Medical School lead for Athena SWAN.

Member of Bangor University Athena SWAN Task Group (representative for contract research). 

Member of Bangor University Healthcare and Medical Sciences Academic Ethics Committee

NIHR and HCRW Peer-Review

Member of The International Society for Medication Adherence (ESPACOMP) Student Chapter Team (2021-2023)

Member of Epilepsy Action Scientific Awards Panel (2017-2023)

Personal

Epilepsy Action Local Services Volunteer

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