The Chief Scientific Adviser is a Director General
level Civil Service appointment in the Department of
Health and Social Care and plays a leading role in
enabling the government to harness the power of health
research and analysis to:
- transform the delivery of services
- improve health outcomes
- drive economic growth through life sciences
- underpin the UK’s international science capability
Reporting to the Chief Medical Officer, the Chief
Scientific Adviser provides science advice and analysis
to ministers across the range of health topics and is
involved in cross-government science policy.
Professor Chappell is Professor of Obstetrics at King’s
College London, Honorary Consultant Obstetrician at
Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust and an
NIHR
Senior Investigator. She will undertake the
CSA role
on secondment into government, while continuing some of
her clinical and academic work. Professor Chappell will
take up the post in August 2021.
Professor Lucy Chappell, incoming Chief Scientific
Adviser for the Department of Health and Social Care,
said:
I am very pleased to be appointed as the next Chief
Scientific Adviser for the Department of Health and
Social Care. At a time when the health and social
care communities have worked so hard in response to
the pandemic, I see it as an enormous opportunity to
help shape the next stages of improving lives through
science and research in the UK. I am excited at the
prospect of working with many excellent colleagues
around the country towards this common goal.
,
Chief Medical Officer and current Chief Scientific
Adviser for the Department of Health and Social Care,
said:
Professor Chappell has an excellent track record of
leading wide-ranging collaborative research with
national and international impact to improve health
outcomes for the public and patients. She has a close
involvement with NIHR.
I am very pleased that she will be taking on the
Chief Scientific Adviser role and look forward to
working with her in my ongoing role as Chief Medical
Officer. The Chief Scientific Adviser works with
remarkable people in NIHR,
academia, the life sciences sector and across
government and I hope Professor Chappell enjoys it as
much as I have.
Sir ,
Government Chief Scientific Adviser, said:
Congratulations to Professor Lucy Chappell, who has
been appointed the new Chief Scientific Adviser for
the Department of Health and Social Care. She is a
talented scientist, researcher and expert in her
field with specialist knowledge in obstetrics. Her
experience leading research programmes designed to
improve health outcomes for the public and patients
will be a great asset in this role. I look forward to
working with Professor Chappell and giving her a warm
welcome to the CSA network.