Sunderland Echo

Expert Barbara is calling it a day

- Chris Cordner chris.cordner@jpimedia.co.uk @ccordner

A Sunderland woman has retired after 45 years in medical research – and a career that has taken her all over the globe.

Dr Barbara Gregson today officially called it a day after an illustriou­s career in which she opened hospitals, judged the work of neurosurge­ons and studied the best treatment for bleeding in the brain.

As she reflected on her working life, she said: “Although I am officially retiring now there are still a couple of significan­t articles awaiting publicatio­n in internatio­nal journals and I am hopeful that these too will move things on in the treatment of brain injury.”

As well as Dr Gregson's specialist career, she also cut the ribbon to open a new hospital in Taiwan, judged a competitio­n on research by young neurosurge­ons in Romania and was the only ‘western’ speaker at a national conference in the southern part of the Czech Republic.

She worked at Newcastle University for all but two of those 44 plus years. Since the 1990s she has been involved in

neurosurgi­cal research.

She has lived in Sunderland for almost fifty years and is the wife of Sunderland writer, musician and historian Keith Gregson and the mother of Tom, John and Paul Gregson.

Dr Gregson added: “In the early years I was involved in interestin­g projects covering infant feeding, the developmen­t of nursing homes and the degree of collaborat­ion between nurses, health visitors and GPs but for more than twenty years my research area has been in neurosurge­ry”

“The STICH/STITCH studies which I helped set up involved hospitals and universiti­es across the world and looked at the key issue of

whether to operate or not if people had bleeds inside the brain.

“These led onto me advising colleagues at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, USA, when they started undertakin­g further studies looking at other ways of treating people with a bleed in the brain. I would like to think that this research has added something to our knowledge in this area. ”

Now her thoughts are closer to home and she added: “I amhopingto­spendmoret­ime with the family and friends and in pursuing hobbies such as walking, country dancing, family history research, knitting and watching rugby with my husband.”

 ??  ?? Dr Gregson speaking in Romania in 2012.
Dr Gregson speaking in Romania in 2012.
 ??  ?? Dr Gregson pictured in Budapest.
Dr Gregson pictured in Budapest.

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