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Centre for Innovation in Practice

PhD Student Researcher



Ms Jasmin Widmann (MRPharmS)

 Jasmin Widmann Email: Jasmin.Widmann@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk
Telephone: +44 (0)161 275 8334

Research

Jasmin is currently working on her PhD with the Centre for Innovation in Practice at the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. She is exploring the perceptions that kidney transplant patients hold towards the benefits and risks of immunosuppressant drugs. She is further investigating how patients trade off these benefits and risks.

Biography

Jasmin graduated from the University of Sunderland (UK) in 2004 and is a registered pharmacist in both Great Britain and her home country Germany. She has been a PhD student with the Centre for Innovation in Practice since September 2005.

Qualification

2004 - MPharm (Pharmacy) at the University of Sunderland, Sunderland, UK

Publications

2007

Immunosuppressive drugs: what do kidney transplant patients think about the risks and benefits? (awaiting publication, BPC 2007).Widmann, J.D.; Noyce, P.R.; Parrott, N.R.; Ashcroft, D.M.

2006

Risks and benefits of immunosuppressive drug therapy: exploring the views of adolescent kidney transplant patients Widmann, J.D.; Ashcroft, D.M.; Noyce, P.R.

Awards

Galen Award 2006 (£2,000)