AIR-NET update

Recruitment for the study has already begun in NHS Tayside & NHS Lothian, with plans to expand to additional sites soon.

Principal Investigator Professor James Chalmers,  states:

“This research will make a major contribution to the development of new anti-inflammatory treatments for bronchiectasis.”

What’s Next?

As recruitment progresses, the team hopes their findings will pave the way for more effective treatment options for individuals living with bronchiectasis.

Stay tuned for updates as the AIRNET project continues to advance.