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Paul Cullinan is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with a significant body of work in pulmonary and respiratory medicine. Other notable subfields include health, toxicology and mutagenesis, clinical psychology, public health, environmental and occupational health, and general health professions.

The scientist has contributed extensively to topics such as occupational exposure and asthma, air quality and health impacts, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) research, interstitial lung diseases and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, COVID-19 and mental health, occupational health and performance, and asthma and respiratory diseases.

Frequent co-authors in their work include:

  • Alexander N. Bennett
  • Christopher J. Boos
  • Nicola T. Fear
  • Anthony M. J. Bull
  • Sara De Matteis

The scientist's research has appeared in key publication venues such as:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • European Respiratory Journal
  • Occupational and Environmental Medicine
  • Occupational Medicine
  • BMJ Open

Examples of recent papers authored or co-authored by Paul Cullinan include:

  • Risk of adverse outcomes in patients with underlying respiratory conditions admitted to hospital with COVID-19: a national, multicentre prospective cohort study using the ISARIC WHO Clinical Characterisation Protocol UK (2021) in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine
  • Risks of COVID-19 by occupation in NHS workers in England (2021) in Occupational and Environmental Medicine
  • The causal relationship between gastro-oesophageal reflux disease and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis: a bidirectional two-sample Mendelian randomisation study (2023) in European Respiratory Journal
  • Study protocol for a prospective, longitudinal cohort study investigating the medical and psychosocial outcomes of UK combat casualties from the Afghanistan war: the ADVANCE Study (2020) in BMJ Open
  • Evolution of Eczema, Wheeze, and Rhinitis from Infancy to Early Adulthood: Four Birth Cohort Studies (2022) in American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine

Best Publications

  • British guideline on the management of asthma: A national clinical guideline

    Graham Douglas;Bernard Higgins;Neil Barnes;Anne Boyter

  • Respiratory effects of exposure to diesel traffic in persons with asthma.

    James McCreanor;Paul Cullinan;Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen;James Stewart-Evans

  • After asthma: redefining airways diseases

    Ian D Pavord;Richard Beasley;Alvar Agusti;Gary P Anderson

  • Physical, cognitive, and mental health impacts of COVID-19 after hospitalisation (PHOSP-COVID): a UK multicentre, prospective cohort study.

    Rachael A Evans;Hamish McAuley;Ewen M Harrison;Aarti Shikotra

  • BSACI guidelines for the management of allergic and non‐allergic rhinitis

    G. K. Scadding;S. R. Durham;R. Mirakian;N. S. Jones

  • Seasonal allergic rhinitis is associated with a detrimental effect on examination performance in United Kingdom teenagers: case-control study.

    Samantha Walker;Samantha Walker;Saba Khan-Wasti;Monica Fletcher;Paul Cullinan

  • Effect of lung-volume-reduction surgery in patients with severe emphysema.

    Duncan Geddes;Michael Davies;Hiroshi Koyama;David Hansell

  • Respiratory and cardiovascular responses to walking down a traffic-polluted road compared with walking in a traffic-free area in participants aged 60 years and older with chronic lung or heart disease and age-matched healthy controls: a randomised, crossover study.

    Rudy Sinharay;Jicheng Gong;Jicheng Gong;Benjamin Barratt;Pamela Ohman-Strickland

  • Evidence based guidelines for the prevention, identification, and management of occupational asthma

    P J Nicholson;P Cullinan;A J Newman Taylor;P S Burge

  • Airway inflammation after controlled exposure to diesel exhaust particulates.

    Nightingale Ja;Maggs R;Cullinan P;Donnelly Le

  • Fibrosing Alveolitis Associated with Systemic Sclerosis Has a Better Prognosis than Lone Cryptogenic Fibrosing Alveolitis

    A U Wells;P Cullinan;D M Hansell;M B Rubens

  • Protective effect of fruits, vegetables and the Mediterranean diet on asthma and allergies among children in Crete

    Leda Chatzi;Gianna Apostolaki;Ioannis Bibakis;Isabel Skypala

  • The incidence of cancer in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and sarcoidosis in the UK.

    Ivan Le Jeune;Jonathan Gribbin;Joe West;Chris Smith

  • Interstitial lung diseases: an epidemiological overview

    Maurice Demedts;A U Wells;J M Antó;U Costabel

  • The predictive value of appearances on thin-section computed tomography in fibrosing alveolitis.

    Athol U. Wells;David M. Hansell;Michael B. Rubens;Paul Cullinan

  • Early prescriptions of antibiotics and the risk of allergic disease in adults: a cohort study

    P Cullinan;Jessica M Harris;P Mills;S Moffat

  • Protection from childhood asthma and allergy in Alpine farm environments—the GABRIEL Advanced Studies

    Sabina Illi;Martin Depner;Jon Genuneit;Elisabeth Horak

  • The introduction of solids in relation to asthma and eczema.

    A Zutavern;E von Mutius;Jessica M Harris;P Mills

  • Impact of Rhinitis on Work Productivity: A Systematic Review.

    Olivier Vandenplas;Denis Vinnikov;Paul D. Blanc;Ioana Agache

  • Work related symptoms, sensitisation, and estimated exposure in workers not previously exposed to laboratory rats.

    P Cullinan;D Lowson;M J Nieuwenhuijsen;S Gordon

  • Does outdoor air pollution induce new cases of asthma? Biological plausibility and evidence; a review.

    Alison M. Gowers;Paul Cullinan;Jon G. Ayres;H. Ross Anderson;H. Ross Anderson

  • Specific IgE to isocyanates: A useful diagnostic role in occupational asthma

    Rosemary D. Tee;Paul Cullinan;Jennifer Welch;P.Sherwood Burge

  • Specific inhalation challenge in the diagnosis of occupational asthma: consensus statement

    Olivier Vandenplas;Hille Suojalehto;Tor B Aasen;Xaver Baur

  • Allergen exposure, atopy and smoking as determinants of allergy to rats in a cohort of laboratory employees

    P. Cullinan;A. Cook;S. Gordon;M. J. Nieuwenhuijsen

  • Clinical responses to ingested fungal α-amylase and hemicellulase in persons sensitized to Aspergillus fumigatus?

    P. Cullinan;A. Cook;M. Jones;J. Cannon

  • Risk of adverse outcomes in patients with underlying respiratory conditions admitted to hospital with COVID-19: a national, multicentre prospective cohort study using the ISARIC WHO Clinical Characterisation Protocol UK.

    Chloe I Bloom;Thomas M Drake;Annemarie B Docherty;Brian J Lipworth

Frequent Co-Authors

Deborah Jarvis
Deborah Jarvis Imperial College London
Toby M. Maher
Toby M. Maher University of Southern California
Michael I. Polkey
Michael I. Polkey National Institutes of Health
Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen
Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen Barcelona Institute for Global Health
Charlotte Braun-Fahrländer
Charlotte Braun-Fahrländer University of Basel
David P. Strachan
David P. Strachan St George's, University of London
Neil Pearce
Neil Pearce London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Jordi Sunyer
Jordi Sunyer Pompeu Fabra University
Adnan Custovic
Adnan Custovic Imperial College London
Dick Heederik
Dick Heederik Utrecht University

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