Alan Silman
About Alan Silman
After graduating as a doctor, Alan Silman trained in epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene. He then took up an academic role in the Department of Epidemiology at the London Hospital where he also trained in rheumatology. He was appointed as Director of Arthritis Research UK’s Epidemiology Research Unit, Manchester University in 1988. In 2007 he changed role and became the first medical director of the Arthritis Research UK charity. In 2015 he left ARUK to return to academic research in epidemiology and took up the role of Professor of Musculoskeletal Health at Oxford University. He has advised the UK government on the safety of medicines including vaccines and is currently part of the national panel reviewing the quality of epidemiological research in UK Universities. He has written a number of books and numerous articles. During the Covid-19 pandemic he wrote a blog for lay audience aimed at explaining the emerging data, which reached 100 countries. He has a passionate interest in Jewish history and culture and for 20 years has lead tours to many countries in Europe and Asia.
Alan’s lectures (12)
Date
Title
11 January
Henri Matisse: A Life of Sorrow, Disability and Unsurpassed Creativity
18 January
Paul Klee: The Unique Artist Who Charted His Own Declining Health in His Outputs
12 March
A 20th Century History of Antisemitism and Admission to Medical Schools from Budapest to the USA
30 April
Stalin: From Choirboy to Mass Murderer, Was His Health to Blame?
14 May
Eisenhower: War Hero, Popular, Yet Continually Sick US President