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SPECIAL RECOGNITIO­N

- Dr Kenneth Baillie

Leading light in the fight against Covid-19, heading up vital studies and contributi­ng to the trial which found the first effective treatment.

Critical care specialist Dr Kenneth Baillie leads a lab at the University of Edinburgh’s Roslin Institute. For the last 20 years he has focussed his research on better care for seriously ill patients and how genes play a part in response to infection.

Prior to the pandemic, he worked with the World Health Organisati­on on swine flu, MERS, Ebola and sepsis, but turned his attention to Covid-19 early last year.

Dr Baillie led the Uk-wide, groundbrea­king GENOMICC study, which showed that there are genetic associatio­ns with critical Covid-19. Those with particular genes were more likely to get it badly, suggesting new treatments that are likely to help and are now being tried.

He also co-led the ISARIC 4C study which identified risk factors for the disease such as obesity and diabetes, and created a prognostic score which is used in hospitals all over the world.

Crucially, he contribute­d to the set-up and delivery of the RECOVERY trial, which found the first effective treatment, the steroid called dexamethas­one and has gone on to find a further two treatments.

Dr Baillie, who also works as an intensive care consultant at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, says: “I’m honoured to receive this recognitio­n, but really it is a team of thousands of people across the country who have done the research that’s being recognised.

“The response from everyone, researcher­s, lab staff, clinicians and support teams, has been inspiring. Even when we were overwhelme­d with patients, research teams continued to enrol patients in GENOMICC, ISARIC4C and RECOVERY. As a direct result we now know more about Covid than we know about problems we’ve been studying for decades, such as sepsis and flu.

“We all still have a lot of work left to do and we’re still seeing people die of Covid in ICUS. But we’ve shown that we can turn Covid into a treatable disease. Our new understand­ing of the genetic mechanisms of the disease points us towards several potential treatments.”

A host of stars wanted to applaud Dr Kenneth on his achievemen­ts including songwriter and Blur bassist Alex James, former Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker, ‘The Masked Singer’ presenter Joel Dommett and Texas singer Sharleen Spiteri.

“We are so grateful for everything you do, your pioneering work has saved so many lives. Well done you beauty,” said Alex James. Meanwhile Jarvis Cocker held up a mask on his tribute and said: “Thanks for everything you have done... hopefully we won’t have to wear one of these for much longer. Congratula­tions, I take my hat off to you.”

 ??  ?? VITAL WORK: Dr Kenneth Baillie
VITAL WORK: Dr Kenneth Baillie

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