Professor Jo Adams PhD., MSc., DipCOT
Visiting Professor of Musculoskeletal Health, Professional Lead for Occupational Therapy
Prof. Jo Adams is a Visiting Professor of Musculoskeletal Health within Health Sciences, University of Southampton. Jo is an occupational therapist by background. She has led both national and international applied translational research programmes related to developing effective self- management approaches for individuals with musculoskeletal diseases. Her research is widely published and she leads collaborative partnerships to improve the translation of research into NHS clinical practice. She is also an experienced educator having taught health professionals at pre and post registration level for over 25 years.
Supporting patients, clinicians, engineers and industry to work together to solve musculoskeletal challenges helps to ensure that innovative solutions to improve the quality of life for people with musculoskeletal conditions are translated and implemented swiftly.
All my research has benefited from being multi -disciplinary and includes teams that include allied health, nursing, rheumatologists, surgeons, epidemiologists and public health physicians, engineers, teachers, patients, educationalists and lay representatives. I have led or been part of national and international multi-disciplinary teams that have secured £20m in applied clinical research grants. I also champion the involvement of patients and public in clinical research design and development.
My education commitments include both undergraduate and post-graduate level and I welcome doctoral supervision with international students. I have worked as an occupational therapist in America, Canada, Bangladesh and Uganda and have current active research links with Australia, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Netherlands, New Zealand, North America, Norway, Sweden and Palestine.
I am committed to supporting colleagues and students in developing an applied research career and serve as a mentor for the National Institute for Health Research to support clinical academic career.
Employment history
2015- Professor of Musculoskeletal Health
2013-ongoing PPI national lead for the Arthritis Research UK Centre of Excellence for Sport, Exercise and Osteoarthritis
2011-ongoing NIHR Health professional national research mentor
2009-2011 Deputy Award Leader, NIHR MSc in Research Methods
2008-ongoing Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southampton
2007-ongoing Professional Lead for Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences University of Southampton
1995-2008 Lecturer in Occupational Therapy, School of Health Professions and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Southampton
1991-1995 Senior Practitioner Occupational Therapist. Hampshire Social Services
1988-1990 Senior Occupational Therapist. Chesterfield and North Derbyshire Royal Hospital
1986-1988 Basic Grade Rotational Occupational Therapist. Sheffield University Hospital Northern General