Charles Pantin is the organisational and joint medical lead for the Oasys project. He is based at North Staffordshire Hospital where he works as a Consultant Physician in General and Respiratory medicine. He is also a Senior Lecturer at the University of Keele. He has a Ph D in Applied Mathematics, enabling him to support the mathematical modelling required for Oasys.
Charles is involved with the following papers on occupational asthma.
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Moore VC, Jaakkola MS, Burge CBSG, Robertson AS, Pantin CF, Vellore AD, Burge PS,
A New Diagnostic Score for Occupational Asthma,
Chest,
2009;135:307-314,
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Moore VC, Jaakkola MS, Burge CBSG, Pantin CF, Robertson AS, Vellore AD, Burge PS,
PEF analysis requiring shorter records for occupational asthma diagnosis,
Occup Med (London),
2009;59:413-417,
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Moore VC, Parsons NR, Jaakkola MS, Burge CBSG, Pantin CF, Robertson AS, Burge PS,
Serial lung function variability using four portable logging meters,
J Asthma,
2009;46:961-966,
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Baldwin DR, Gannon PFG, Bright P, Newton DT, Robertson AS, Venables KM, Graneek B, Barker RD, Cartier A, Malo JL, Wilsher M, Pantin CFA, Burge PS,
Interpretation Of Occupational Peak Flow Records: Level Agreement Between Expert Clinicians And OASYS-2,
Thorax,
2002;57:860-864,
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Burge PS, Pantin CFA, Newton DT, Gannon PFG, Bright P, Belcher J, McCoach J, Baldwin DR, Burge CBSG and the Midlands Thoracic Society Research Group,
Development of an expert system for the interpretation of serial peak expiratory flow measurements in the diagnosis of occupational asthma,
Occup Environ Med,
1999;56:758-764,
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