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Terry Tetley is a Professor of Lung Cell Biology at Imperial College London, primarily focused on the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying pulmonary diseases due to inhaled toxicants, such as cigarette smoke, asbestos, and ambient particulate air pollution. Since initiating the Imperial College strategy on 'Nanoparticles and Health' in 2006, he has established international collaborations across the EU and USA, aiming to identify engineered nanomaterials that can deliver safer products. Tetley has served as Vice President of the Institute of Biology, chaired the IOB Board Public Relations, and was the President of the British Association for Lung Research from 2011 to 2015. He has significantly contributed to respiratory science education over 25 years, currently as Module Leader for the MBBS BSc course and as Senior Welfare Tutor for medical students. His collaborative research includes work with various colleagues on the effects of nanomaterials and air pollution on respiratory health.
Specialisms available in Materials for the Energy Transition or Theory and Simulation of Materials.