Wong appointed to Aston’s unique Regius pharmacy professorship

The pharmacoepidemiologist Professor Ian Wong has been appointed as the new Regius Professor of Pharmacy at Aston University.

Wong, whose work focuses on the use of healthcare big data to evaluate medicine use has headed major research programmes evaluating ADHD treatment, psychotropic medications in children and COVID-19 vaccination.

Additionally, he has advised the Departments of Health in England and Hong Kong, the World Health Organisation, the European Medicines Agency, and the pharmaceutical industry, and has some published an estimated 500 peer-reviewed papers. In his new role he will lead a data and pharmacy research collaboration between Aston and the University of Hong Kong. 

Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Executive Dean of the College of Health and Life Sciences at Aston University, Professor Anthony Hilton, said:

"The appointment of Professor Ian Wong as the new Regius Professor of Pharmacy at Aston University further solidifies our commitment to excellence in pharmacy research and education. 

“His extensive leadership and research expertise will bring new opportunities and advancements to our Pharmacy School. We are honoured to have Professor Wong join our team and I have no doubt that he will continue to inspire our colleagues and students to reach even greater heights in the field of healthcare research."

Regius professorships are the gift of the monarch and few have been awarded since their creation in Queen Victoria’s reign.  A leader in its field, Aston Pharmacy School was one of 12 universities to receive various recognitions from the late Queen Elizabeth II to mark her 90th birthday in 2016, when it became the only university to hold a Regius Professorship in pharmacy. 

Professor Wong said: “I am proud to be joining a fast-growing and ambitious College, which is gaining major investments to match its ambitious research programmes in big data research as well as strong relationships with industry in the life sciences sector.

“It is an exciting time to lead an international collaboration with the University of Hong Kong. Together, we will strive to achieve even greater success in the field of healthcare research."

Professor Ian Wong timeline:

1992 qualified as pharmacist

1998 PhD from the University of Manchester

2002, Founding Director –  Centre for Paediatric Pharmacy Research at the School of Pharmacy, University of London, and the UCL Institute of Child Health and Great Ormond Street Hospital

2004 Chemist and Druggist Pharmacy Practice Research Conference Medal Royal Pharmaceutical Society

2011 Honorary Fellowship, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health

2011 Head, Hong Kong University Department of Pharmacology & Pharmacy

2013 Honorary Fellowship, College of Pharmacy Practice, Hong Kong

          Fellowship, Royal Pharmaceutical Society

2015, UCL School of Pharmacy Honorary Professor

2020 Fellowship, British Pharmacological Society and International Society of Pharmacovigilance

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