Professor Christopher Kipps
MBBS (Hons), FRACP, PhD
Training and education
- General neurology, Sydney
- Movement disorder fellow
- Clinical fellow, Oxford
- PhD in cognitive disorders, Cambridge
Experience
Prof Kipps is a consultant neurologist who researches dementia and long-term brain conditions. He is the Clinical Director for Research and Development at University Hospital Southampton and the Southampton Emerging Therapies and Technologies (SETT) centre. He also leads the Clinical Research Network and runs the Wessex Secure Data Environment programme.
Prof Kipps has worked for the Trust since July 2007 and is an honorary senior clinical lecturer. He has general medicine and neurology experience from a wide variety of settings and has a particular interest in cognitive and movement disorders.
Prof Kipps is the research lead for Huntington’s disease for the South Coast Dendron Network, and the Hampshire and Isle of Wight specialty group lead for neurosciences. He is also clinical director for the Mental Health, Dementia and Neurological Conditions Strategic Clinical Network.
is a consultant neurologist who researches dementia and long-term brain conditions. He is the Clinical Director for Research and Development at University Hospital Southampton and the Southampton Emerging Therapies and Technologies (SETT) centre. He also leads the Clinical Research Network and runs the Wessex Secure Data Environment programme.
Awards and prizes
- Wellcome Trust research fellowship
- Sackler award
Research
Prof Kipp's research interests include early onset dementia (those who develop a form of dementia before the age of 65) and Huntington’s disease.
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Contact
You can contact Prof Kipps via his secretary, Peter Enyioma - call 023 8120 5434 or send an email.