Summary
Professor Deborah (‘Debbie’) Jarvis is Professor in Public Health at the National Heart and Lung Institute.
She worked in clinical medicine for several years in the UK and overseas and then trained in public health in South East Thames. During her training she worked with Professor Peter Burney on the European Community Respiratory Health Survey (ECRHS) and on completion continued to study the epidemiology of asthma, allergy and lung function within the context of major international population based studies.
Professor Jarvis currently leads the EU H2020-funded Ageing Lungs in European Cohorts project, a consortium of adult respiratory cohorts examining the development of COPD with ageing. She coordinates the ECRHS, an international cohort to examine asthma, allergy and lung function in ageing populations, is cohort theme lead within the MRC-PHE Centre for Environment and Health and works within the CF-EpiNet;Harnessing data to improve lives project
Professor Jarvis is a member of the Committee on the Medical Effects of Air Pollution and of the Indoor Air Pollution Guideline Committee at the National Institute for Health Care Excellence. She has acted as subject matter expert for the World Health Organization (Europe) on the health effects of indoor nitrogen dioxide, was the lead for adult asthma in the Global Burden of Disease Project 2010 and is past chair of the Epidemiology group within the European Respiratory Society. She is Associate Editor for Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
Professor Jarvis contributes to teaching and management of the Respiratory BSc course, and teaches on Masters Courses in Modern Epidemiology/Public Health and in Allergy. She is a Senior Tutor within the School of Medicine
Selected Publications
Journal Articles
Amaral AF, Strachan DP, Burney PG, et al. , 2017, Female smokers are at greater risk of airflow obstruction than male smokers: UK Biobank, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Vol:195, ISSN:1535-4970, Pages:1226-1235
Amaral AFS, Newson RB, Abramson MJ, et al. , 2015, Changes in IgE sensitization and total IgE levels over 20 years of follow-up, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Vol:137, ISSN:1097-6825, Pages:1788-1795.e9
Amaral AFS, Ramasamy A, Castro-Giner F, et al. , 2014, Interaction between gas cooking and GSTM1 null genotype in bronchial responsiveness: results from the European Community Respiratory Health Survey, Thorax, Vol:69, ISSN:0040-6376, Pages:558-564
Canova C, Heinrich J, Maria Anto J, et al. , 2013, The influence of sensitisation to pollens and moulds on seasonal variations in asthma attacks, European Respiratory Journal, Vol:42, ISSN:0903-1936, Pages:935-945
Ghosh RE, Cullinan P, Fishwick D, et al. , 2013, Asthma and occupation in the 1958 birth cohort, Thorax, Vol:68, ISSN:0040-6376, Pages:365-371
Ramasamy A, Curjuric I, Coin LJ, et al. , 2011, A genome-wide meta-analysis of genetic variants associated with allergic rhinitis and grass sensitization and their interaction with birth order, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Vol:128, ISSN:0091-6749, Pages:996-1005