Professor Blair Smith
Chair of Population Health Science
Population Health and Genomics, School of Medicine
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Biography
Holding a Chair in Population Health Science, Blair is an academic general practitioner, until recently also practising clinically as a Consultant in Pain Medicine, NHS Tayside. He is Clinical Co-director of Tayside Clinical Trials Unit. Graduating at the Universities of Glasgow (MBChB, 1987) and Aberdeen (MEd Distinction 1998; MD 2000), he held an NHS Primary Care Career Scientist Award (2000 to 2005) and was Professor of Primary Care Medicine at the University of Aberdeen until 2011.
His research on chronic pain and neuropathic pain has been published widely, specifically studying its epidemiology, genetics, primary care management and self-management. He was a Chief Investigator on Generation Scotland, a major programme for studying genetics and health, with over 30,000 volunteer participants. He is now actively exploring the opportunities that this and other collaborations bring to researching the biological mechanisms of chronic pain, from the laboratory to the community. He has established the Chronic Pain Research Group at the University of Dundee, based in the Division of Population Health and Genomics.
He is Co-Chair of the International Association for the Study of Pain's Global Alliance of Pain Patient Advocates (GAPPA) and a Past Chair of the Neuropathic Pain Special Interest Group (NeuPSIG). He was formerly Treasurer of the Society for Academic Primary Care, and sat on the Editorial Board of the British Journal of General Practice, both from 1997 to 2007. He chaired the NHS Scotland / SGHD Chronic Pain Steering Group until June 2011, and established its Research Subgroup and the Scottish Pain Research Community (SPaRC). He was appointed to his current post in August 2011.
Blair served as the Scottish Government's National Lead Clinician for Chronic Pain (2014 to 2021), and is Specialty Adviser to the Chief Medical Officer. He aims to facilitate improvement in the management of pain, in an evidence-based yet practical way.
In 2017, Blair received the award for Best Postgraduate Supervisor from the Dundee University Students' Association. In 2018, he was awarded the British Pain Society Medal and Annual Lecture, for "outstanding contribution to the field of pain". He was listed by Clarivate as a "Highly Cited Researcher" (top 0.1% globally) in the Web of Science Report, 2020; and again in Highly Cited Researchers 2021 and 2022. He was recognized as an Expertscape World Expert in Chronic Pain (top 0.05% globally), based on publications 2011 to 2021. In 2023, he was awarded "Principal Investigator/Medical Educator of the Year" by the Society for Academic Primary Care, In 2023 he was also elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (FRSE).
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Areas of expertise
- Chronic pain
- Drugs
Research projects
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Pharmacoepidemiology of Neuropathic Pain (PRONE)
Identifying predictors of neuropathic pain medication prescribing and response in diabetic peripheral neuropathy and chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy
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An Exploratory Study to Develop the Sustainable Self Effective Exercise Development (SUSSED) Intervention
Understanding barriers to increasing physical activity in chronic pain
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Chronic Pain Identification Through Using Electronic Records (C-PICTURE)
Development and validation of an algorithm to identify people with chronic pain through primary care-based records.
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Understanding the impact of the national change in gabapentinoid classification and the risk factors for serious harms
Project to look at the pain caused by nerve damage
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PAINSTORM Dundee Chemotherapy Induced Peripheral Neuropathy (CIPN) Study
A project to identify any onset or progression of neuropathy and pain for people receiving neurotoxic chemotherapy for cancer treatment.
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PAINSTORM Dundee Epidemiology
PAINSTORM is a group of research centres from the UK and Belgium. Our aim is to understand the disease processes of NeuP
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The ACE-MAP Study: Investigating the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences on sensory thresholds in adults living with Multimorbidity And chronic Pain
Understanding how our early life experiences influence our long-term health.
Stories
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Dundee researchers named amongst the most cited experts in the world
Professor Blair H Smith and Professor Albena Dinkova-Kostova have been ranked as ‘one in one thousand’ for their groundbreaking research.
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Dundee Researcher Awarded Honorary Life Membership to Prestigious Pain Management Study Group
Professor Blair Smith received the honour for his exceptional dedication and leadership towards advancing neuropathic pain research
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Double success in Society for Academic Primary Care awards 2023
Congratulations to the winners