Professor Paul Harrison, Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford, describes his academic career as being low profile until several large studies on the psychiatric effects of COVID-19, including those linked to so called long-COVID, thrust him and his team into the limelight.
'These studies and others leave little doubt that mental and brain health can be damaged by COVID-19, and these effects can be long-lasting.'
Today, he is about to celebrate 25 years as Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Oxford. He is Associate Head of Department (Research), chair of the Oxford Neuroscience Committee, and also works as an honorary consultant in general adult psychiatry at Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust.
Professor Harrison said:
'It's been a privilege working in the Department of Psychiatry and having the opportunity to contribute in a small way towards Oxford's response to the pandemic.'
Read more about his education, experiences and work in the full article.