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Established professional Vice President Clinical Pharmacology

Dr Dagan Lonsdale

Dr Lonsdale is a reader in clinical pharmacology and intensive care medicine at City St George's University of London. His role combines work in education, research and clinical practice.

Dr Lonsdale is the pharmacometrics and pharmacokinetics lead for the undergraduate BSc in Clinical Pharmacology. This work includes education in quantitative pharmacology using R, nlmixr2 and NONMEM.

Research

Dr Lonsdale's research interests are in drug pharmacokinetics in critical illness. He has a long-standing collaboration with Professor Joe Standing at UCL. Ongoing projects include understanding exposure-response relationships for antibiotics and understanding drug dosing during continuous renal replacement. He is the UK co-lead with Professor Ostermann (St Thomas') for DALI-2, a point prevalence antimicrobial pharmacokinetic study.

He is the co-lead for Governance and Research for the South West London Critical Care Research network and is deputy lead for research in St George's intensive care department where he is the principal investigator for a number of NIHR sponsored clinical studies (UKROX, CandiRes, EXAKT).

Clinical

Clinically, Dr Lonsdale is a consultant intensive care physician working in St George's Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. His clinical training was undertaken at St George's, Guy's and St Thomas' and The Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, Australia.

External roles

He is an external examiner at the University of Liverpool (MBBS) and Imperial College London (MRes Translational Medicine). He is the pharmacology editor for Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine (Elsevier). In 2024, he was appointed as an expert committee member for the NICE antimicrobials evaluation committee.

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