Professor Jaydip Ray

PhD, MS, FRCS

Neuroscience, School of Medicine and Population Health

Professor of Otology & Neurotology

Professor of ENT; 91Ö±²¥ Hallam University

Clinical Director for ENT; 91Ö±²¥ Teaching Hospitals

Specialty Lead (ENT); National Institute for Health Research(Y&H)

j.ray@sheffield.ac.uk
+44 114 271 2239

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Professor Jaydip Ray
Neuroscience, School of Medicine and Population Health
Royal Hallamshire Hospital
Glossop Road
91Ö±²¥
S10 2JF
Profile

Jaydip Ray completed his specialist training in Birmingham and undertook his PhD thesis on the Surgical, Electrophysiological and Audiological aspects of Cochlear Implantation. He also undertook fellowship training in Cambridge; Sydney University, Australia; House Ear Institute, LA and Stanford University, USA.

He joined 91Ö±²¥ Teaching Hospitals as Consultant Otologist Neurotologist and Hon. Senior Clinical Lecturer in 2006. He was appointed Professor of Otology by 91Ö±²¥ Hallam University in 2013 and Professor of Otology Neurotology by University of 91Ö±²¥ in 2016. He is the Clinical Director for ENT and Hearing Services.

His main research interests include Management of Complex Hearing Loss and Implantable Hearing Solutions. He has been investigating the links between hearing loss and dementia. Secondary research interest includes management of Balance Disorders in the elderly. He has an active role in teaching and training and lectures widely on several national and international courses and conferences.

Research interests

His main research interests include Management of Complex Hearing Loss and Implantable Hearing Solutions. He has been investigating the links between hearing loss and dementia. Secondary research interest includes management of Balance Disorders in the elderly.

He has been the chief investigator on several multi-centre research projects. He is the Communications Lead for ENT Clinical Research Network of National Institute for Health Research.

Research group
  • Matthew Farr
  • Gianluca Scotta
  • Panagiotis Dimitriadis
  • Kenneth Wu
  • Eugenie Mempouo
  • Khulud Nazer
  • Kay Wright
  • Larissa Greenwood
  • Mod Harris
  • Jayne Willson

Senior clinical research fellows (since 2009)

  • Matthew Farr
  • Gianluca Scotta
  • Panagiotis Dimitriadis
  • Kenneth Wu
  • Eugenie Mempouo
  • Khulud Nazer
  • Kay Wright
  • Larissa Greenwood
  • Mod Harris
  • Jayne Willson

Junior research fellows (since 2009)

  • Eugenie Mempouo
  • Khulud Nazer
  • Joanna Godbehere
  • Jaswinder Sandhu
  • Alice Baldwin
  • Victoria Twigg
  • Rachael Lawrence
Teaching activities

He has an active role in teaching and training and lectures widely on several national and international conferences. He is the Training Programme Director for ENT in Yorkshire & Humber Deanery and is the academic representative to the Specialist Advisory Committee for ENT.

Professional activities and memberships
  • Clinical Director for ENT and Hearing Services
  • National Communications Lead; CRN in ENT; National Institute for Health Research
  • Training Programme Director; Higher Surgical Training Programme in ENT; Yorkshire and Humber Deanery
  • Council Member; British Otolaryngology and Allied Research Society
  • Council Member; Specialist Advisory Committee for ENT Joint Council for Surgical Training
  • Member Court of Examiners, Joint Committee on Intercollegiate Examination; Royal College of Surgeons
  • Associate Editor, Biomed Central, ENT

Awards

  • Graham Fraser Memorial Fellowship (2003) hearing & balance research in Sydney University
  • TWJ Travelling Fellowship (2008) to visit the Causse Clinic in Beziers, France.
  • Hon Fellowship of Indian Academy of Otolaryngology (2016)
  • JLO Travelling Fellowship (2003) visit House Ear Institute (LA) and Stanford University, California.
  • Politzer Prize (2002) Best Clinical Work 23rd Meeting of the Politzer Society, France.
  • Rotha Abraham Trust Scholarship (2001) Ear Surgery Training in Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
  • First & Gold Medal (1994) in Master of Surgery examination