ERS |monograph
Guest Editors
Aurelie Fabre
Aurelie Fabre is a Consultant Histopathologist and Full Clinical
Professor at St Vincent’s University Hospital (Dublin, Ireland)
and the School of Medicine at University College Dublin (UCD)
(Dublin), with a special interest in thoracic pathology (lung and
cardiac). She provides national expertise on interstitial and
cystic lung diseases, participating in various multidisciplinary
meetings. She is an active member of the UCD lung research
group, supervises research projects and collaborates with
national and international groups on lung fibrosis and
COVID-19 research.
Aurelie was Chair of the European Respiratory Society (ERS)
Group for Molecular Pathology and Functional Genomics
(2018–2021). She is a member of various ERS task forces:
genetics in pulmonary fibrosis the ERS/European Society for
Thoracic Surgeons (ESTS)/European Society for Radiotherapy
and Oncology (ESTRO)/European Society of Radiology (ESR)/
European Society of Thoracic Imaging (ESTI) statement on
management of incidental findings from low-dose CT screening
for lung cancer the ERS/European Alliance of Associations for
Rheumatology (EULAR) guidelines on connective tissue
disease-associated interstitial lung disease (ILD) and the ERS
task force on optimising experimental research in respiratory
diseases. She is also a member of the Irish Thoracic Society
(ITS) lung fibrosis ILD/idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis subgroup.
John R. Hurst
John R. Hurst is Professor of Respiratory Medicine at University
College London (London, UK), where he has worked since
2007. He has a particular research and clinical interest in COPD
but, like most respiratory healthcare professionals, he found
himself facing the clinical challenge of acute and later
post-COVID-19 as waves of the pandemic unfolded from the
first quarter of 2020. He is Chief Editor of the ERS Monograph.
Copyright ©ERS 2021. Print ISBN: 978-1-84984-148-1. Online ISBN: 978-1-84984-149-8. Print ISSN: 2312-508X. Online ISSN: 2312-5098.
https://doi.org/10.1183/2312508X.10016621 vii
Guest Editors
Aurelie Fabre
Aurelie Fabre is a Consultant Histopathologist and Full Clinical
Professor at St Vincent’s University Hospital (Dublin, Ireland)
and the School of Medicine at University College Dublin (UCD)
(Dublin), with a special interest in thoracic pathology (lung and
cardiac). She provides national expertise on interstitial and
cystic lung diseases, participating in various multidisciplinary
meetings. She is an active member of the UCD lung research
group, supervises research projects and collaborates with
national and international groups on lung fibrosis and
COVID-19 research.
Aurelie was Chair of the European Respiratory Society (ERS)
Group for Molecular Pathology and Functional Genomics
(2018–2021). She is a member of various ERS task forces:
genetics in pulmonary fibrosis the ERS/European Society for
Thoracic Surgeons (ESTS)/European Society for Radiotherapy
and Oncology (ESTRO)/European Society of Radiology (ESR)/
European Society of Thoracic Imaging (ESTI) statement on
management of incidental findings from low-dose CT screening
for lung cancer the ERS/European Alliance of Associations for
Rheumatology (EULAR) guidelines on connective tissue
disease-associated interstitial lung disease (ILD) and the ERS
task force on optimising experimental research in respiratory
diseases. She is also a member of the Irish Thoracic Society
(ITS) lung fibrosis ILD/idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis subgroup.
John R. Hurst
John R. Hurst is Professor of Respiratory Medicine at University
College London (London, UK), where he has worked since
2007. He has a particular research and clinical interest in COPD
but, like most respiratory healthcare professionals, he found
himself facing the clinical challenge of acute and later
post-COVID-19 as waves of the pandemic unfolded from the
first quarter of 2020. He is Chief Editor of the ERS Monograph.
Copyright ©ERS 2021. Print ISBN: 978-1-84984-148-1. Online ISBN: 978-1-84984-149-8. Print ISSN: 2312-508X. Online ISSN: 2312-5098.
https://doi.org/10.1183/2312508X.10016621 vii