Professor Richard Trembath
Senior Vice President (Health & Life Sciences) and Executive Director of King’s Health Partners
Biography
Richard Charles Trembath is the Senior Vice President (SVP) for Life Sciences & Health, and in addition holds the position of Executive Director of King’s Health Partners Academic Health Science Centre, which draws together the university with our major acute and mental health NHS Trusts to accelerate innovation for health benefit. The SVP for Life Sciences and Health works across the university to draw on the recognised strengths and ambitions in contributing to local, national and global health improvement through our research education and training activities. Richard acts as leading spokesperson for King’s in strategic matters regarding Health and Life Sciences, supporting relevant major capital decisions, development and strengthening of partnerships including with the Francis Crick Institute and the commercialisation of King’s Life Sciences Innovation . He holds responsibility for fostering existing relationships with our partner NHS Trusts and identifying new opportunities to ensure we remain at the leading edge of competitiveness, including in regard of the government’s Life Science Vision for the UK.
Professor Trembath is a member of the Principal’s Senior Team, the University Executive and the Senior Leadership Forum.
Prior to this role, Richard was Senior Vice President & Provost (Health) and Executive Director of King’s Health Partners, having joined King’s as Executive Dean of the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine in September 2015.
A geneticist, Richard trained in Medicine at Guy’s Hospital Medical School. Following postgraduate training at the Institute of Child Health, he moved to the University of Leicester in 1992 where he was later appointed to the Foundation Chair of Medical Genetics. He moved to King’s as Professor of Medical Genetics in 2005 and was Head of Division of Genetics & Molecular Medicine between 2008-11. During this time he was appointed founding Director of the KCL/GSTT NIHR Comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre.
Richard has substantial academic leadership experience. Directly prior to his Executive Dean role at King’s, he was Vice-Principal for Health at Queen Mary University London and Executive Dean of Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry. Richard is Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences and King’s College London.
Richard’s research has focused on the identification of human disease genes, for which he has used established and emerging technologies. His interests have spanned a range of rare medical conditions, including pulmonary arterial hypertension to more common disorders including the skin inflammatory disorder, psoriasis, atopic dermatitis and acne. More recently, he co-founded the East London Genes and Health project (www.genesandhealth.org). This programme is one of the world’s largest community-based genetics studies, funded by the Wellcome Trust, aiming to improve health among people of Pakistani and Bangladeshi heritage in East London.
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Dr Miraz Rahman discusses research aiming to find new therapeutics to treat COVID
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Professor Tim Spector discusses the new COVID Symptom Tracker app
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Professor Mauro Giacca discusses how he is using his previous cardiovascular research to work towards a cure.
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Professor Gráinne McAlonan announced as new Director of NIHR Maudsley BRC
IoPPN Professor of Translational Neuroscience previously served as Interim Director of the centre from summer 2023.
New partnership to improve healthcare outcomes in India and the UK
King’s College London and Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, with P.D. Hinduja Hospital and the Hinduja Foundation have established a Health Partners...
£10million awarded to make medicines work for everyone
Researchers have been awarded £10m to launch a world-leading hub to drive understanding of why some patients don’t respond to treatments.
New Digital Health Hub launches to advance digital health technologies
The School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences, in partnership across King’s Health Partners (KHP), has officially launched the new KHP Digital...
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King's and the University of Portsmouth will deliver a medical degree through a branch campus to expand opportunities to study medicine in the south of...
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The landmark Creative Health Review report was launched at Science Gallery London at King’s
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Professor Melanie Amna Abas will begin the post on 1 December 2023, leading the Institute’s research on improving healthcare in lower resource settings.
NIHR investment to train future clinical academic leaders
King’s have been awarded a total of 46 Academic Clinical Fellowships and Clinical Lectureships for 2024 and 2025 by the National Institute of Health and Care...
Events
King's Experts Series: Digital Technology & Mental Health
The King’s Experts Series is a series of events exclusively for King’s alumni, this webinar will touch on some of the latest research on digital technology...
Please note: this event has passed.
Features
King's volunteers support the NHS
Staff and students from King’s health faculties have been supporting the NHS clinical response to the pandemic at its most critical time.
King's community helps the fight against coronavirus
Exploring how the King's community is supporting the fight against COVID-19
Spotlight
Spotlight on COVID: What does it have to do with cardiovascular health?
Professor Ajay Shah discusses the COVID-19 disease and cardiovascular co-morbidity
Spotlight on COVID: Safeguarding high-risk cancer patients
Dr Mieke Van Hemelrijck discusses how her team are working collaboratively, both nationally and internationally, to safeguard high-risk cancer patients
Spotlight on COVID: Targeting the immune response
Professor Francesco Dazzi discusses targeting the COVID-induced cytokine storm
Spotlight on COVID: Studying the structure of the virus proteins
Dr Julien Bergeron discusses the structural characterisation of SARS-CoV-2 proteins and their interacting partners
Spotlight on COVID: Searching for therapeutics
Dr Miraz Rahman discusses research aiming to find new therapeutics to treat COVID
Spotlight on COVID: Tracking the symptoms
Professor Tim Spector discusses the new COVID Symptom Tracker app
Spotlight on COVID: Finding a cure
Professor Mauro Giacca discusses how he is using his previous cardiovascular research to work towards a cure.