Manish Pareek

@drmanpareek

Associate Clinical Professor in Infectious diseases. Migrant health. Chief Investigator on and -19 in healthcare workers

Joined April 2018

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    JOBS | Study Administrator to support successful delivery of the UK-REACH Study into Ethnicity & Covid-19 outcomes for healthcare workers. F/T, P/T (min 0.5FTE 17.5 hrs pw) or jobshare, funded by UKRI fixed term contract 12 mths closes 19 Aug

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    Opportunity for an administrator to work with team led by , alongside the wonderful team

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    I am looking for a part-time Research Assistant to assist me with the ethico-legal work package for the . Details here:

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    We're proud to be supporting the study which is looking into why people from an ethnic minority background are at greater risk from . Find out more here:

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    It's good to see researchers at the heart of this work, including who has collaborated with some of our geography colleagues on research about migration and healthcare -

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    Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic healthcare workers have been strongly affected by the pandemic. An urgent project is tracking their health over time to investigate their risk of contracting and dying from COVID-19. Read about the research:

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    Jul 29

    Today we launch , a multi-centre study investigating risks for healthcare staff, funded by /. Read the full story here:

    "This is the first UK study to be conducted on a large scale investigating why BAME healthcare workers could be at greater risk of COVID-19. A recent PHE report highlighted how 63 per cent of healthcare workers who died from COVID-19 were from a BAME background.“We want this research to improve the lives of healthcare staff – to this end, we have a stakeholder group of major national organisations to research and publicise our findings.”

Dr Manish Pareek, 
University of Leicester and Chief Investigator of the UK-REACH study
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    Jul 29
    UK-REACH study logo - a Leicester led study on the risks of COVID-19 on BAME healthcare workers
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    Jul 29

    Congratulations to study team for securing funding for this study looking at -19

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    Excited at being the Co-investigator for, perhaps, the largest study ever exploring the impact of COVID-19 on the health and well being of BAME health care staff. I urge my colleagues from Black Asian and Ethnic Minority backgrounds to take part !

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    Jul 29

    Really proud of and . Congratulations in securing these multi-million pound grants to investigate ethnicity and COVID-19! UK studies exploring Covid-19 links with ethnicity awarded £4m

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    More than £2m funding has been awarded to to investigate why people from backgrounds could have a higher risk of developing severe , as part of the UK's largest study into the issue -

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    Jul 29

    BREAKING NEWS: A new consortium led by has been awarded £2.1 million by and to investigate risks for healthcare workers. Read More:

    UK-REACH (logo is three figures on a blue and purple background), Understanding COVID-19 outcomes for ethnic minority healthcare workers
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