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Ian F Burgess: Full curriculum vitae, updated 23 rd June 2017 CURRICULUM VITAE IAN FAISAL BURGESS Current position: Director Medical Entomology Centre, Insect Research & Development Limited 6 Quy Court, Colliers Lane, Stow-cum-Quy, Cambridge, CB25 9AU Qualifications 1977 Master of Philosophy, Medical Protozoology and Immunology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London 1972 Master of Science, Medical Parasitology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London. 1969 Bachelor of Science, Zoology, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. Employment 2012 - Director, EctoMedica Limited, Cambridge 2002 - Director, Insect Research & Development Limited, Cambridge 2002- Director, Medical Entomology Centre, Cambridge 2002 2012 Defence Adviser in Entomology, Ministry of Defence, UK 1987 1988 Principal, Oxford International School, Lalmatia, Dhaka, Bangladesh 1986 1987 Field Director, Families for Children, Dhaka, Bangladesh 1984 1986, 1988 2002 Deputy Director, Medical Entomology Centre, Cambridge 1975 - 1983 Practising Optician, Dollond & Aitchison Ltd, London and Bristol 1972 - 1975 Part-time Lecturer, City and East London College, London 1969 - 1971 Technician, Wellcome Research Laboratories, Beckenham, UK. College membership 1993 - 2001 Senior Member, Wolfson College, Cambridge Membership of professional bodies 1995 Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society (FRES) 1985 Fellow of the Royal Society of Health (FRSH) 1978 Fellow of the Association of Dispensing Opticians (FADO) Societies 2014 - President, International Society of Phthirapterists 2010-2014 Treasurer, International Society of Phthirapterists 2007-2010 Council Member, International Society of Phthirapterists

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Ian F Burgess: Full curriculum vitae, updated 23rd June 2017

CURRICULUM VITAE

IAN FAISAL BURGESS

Current position: Director

Medical Entomology Centre, Insect Research & Development Limited

6 Quy Court, Colliers Lane, Stow-cum-Quy, Cambridge, CB25 9AU

Qualifications

1977 Master of Philosophy, Medical Protozoology and Immunology, London School of

Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London

1972 Master of Science, Medical Parasitology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical

Medicine, University of London.

1969 Bachelor of Science, Zoology, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth.

Employment

2012 - Director, EctoMedica Limited, Cambridge

2002 - Director, Insect Research & Development Limited, Cambridge

2002- Director, Medical Entomology Centre, Cambridge

2002 – 2012 Defence Adviser in Entomology, Ministry of Defence, UK

1987 – 1988 Principal, Oxford International School, Lalmatia, Dhaka, Bangladesh

1986 – 1987 Field Director, Families for Children, Dhaka, Bangladesh

1984 – 1986, 1988 – 2002 Deputy Director, Medical Entomology Centre, Cambridge

1975 - 1983 Practising Optician, Dollond & Aitchison Ltd, London and Bristol

1972 - 1975 Part-time Lecturer, City and East London College, London

1969 - 1971 Technician, Wellcome Research Laboratories, Beckenham, UK.

College membership

1993 - 2001 Senior Member, Wolfson College, Cambridge

Membership of professional bodies

1995 Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society (FRES)

1985 Fellow of the Royal Society of Health (FRSH)

1978 Fellow of the Association of Dispensing Opticians (FADO)

Societies

2014 - President, International Society of Phthirapterists

2010-2014 Treasurer, International Society of Phthirapterists

2007-2010 Council Member, International Society of Phthirapterists

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2010- Member, Entomological Society of America

2007-2008 Board member, UK Mosquito Association

Good Clinical Practice Courses

2015 Institute of Clinical Research online updates (Certificates in Principles of ICH-GCP,

ICH-GCP for Investigators, EU Directive 2001/20/EC)

2009 Institute of Clinical Research online updates (Certificates in Principles of ICH-GCP,

ICH-GCP for Investigators, EU Directive 2001/20/EC)

2005 Good Clinical Practice update, University College London

Awards and Prizes

2010 Pohl Boskamp Prize for Best Poster, Fourth International Conference on Phthiraptera,

Urgup, Turkey

1972 Patrick Buxton Prize and Lalcaca Prize. London School of Hygiene & Tropical

Medicine, 1st in class, MSc Medical Parasitology

PUBLICATIONS

Original articles and other peer reviewed works

Burgess IF, Brunton ER, Burgess NA, Burgess MN. Neem-silicone lotion and ultrasound nit comb: a

randomised, controlled clinical trial treating head louse infestation. Biomedical Dermatology 2017; 1:

8. doi: 10.1186/s41702-017-0009-0.

Brown CM, Burgess IF. Can neem oil help eliminate lice? Randomised controlled trial with and without louse

combing. Advances in Pediatric Research 2017; 4: 9. doi:10.12715/apr.2017.4.9

Burgess MN, Brunton ER, Burgess IF. A novel nit comb concept using ultrasound actuation: preclinical

evaluation. Journal of Medical Entomology 2016, 53: 152-156; doi: 10.1093/jme/tjv176.

Burgess IF, Brunton ER, Brown CM. Laboratory and clinical trials of cocamide diethanolamine lotion against

head lice. PeerJ 2015, 3:e1368; doi: 10.7717/peerj.1368.

Burgess IF. Soya oil-based shampoo superior to 0.5% permethrin lotion for head louse infestation

[Corrigendum]. Medical Devices: Evidence and Research 2015, 8: 295-296.

Burgess IF, Brown CM, Nair P. Comparison of phenothrin mousse, phenothrin lotion, and wet-combing for

treatment of head louse infestation in the UK: a pragmatic randomized, controlled, assessor blind trial.

[v1; ref status: indexed, http://f1000r.es/1px] F1000Research 2014, 3: 158; doi:

10.12688/f1000research.2026.1).

Burgess IF, Brunton ER, French R, Burgess NA. Prevention of head louse infestation: a randomized, double-

blind, cross-over study of a novel concept product, 1% 1,2-octanediol spray versus placebo. BMJ Open

2014, 4: e004634; doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2013-004634.

Burgess IF. How long do louse eggs take to hatch: one possible answer to an age-old riddle? Medical and

Veterinary Entomology 2014, 28: 119-124; doi: 10.1111/mve.12026

Burgess IF, Brown CM, Burgess NA, Kaufman J. Can head louse repellents really work? Field studies of

piperonal 2% spray. PeerJ 2014, 2:e351; doi: 10.7717/peerj.351

Jones IM, Brunton ER, Burgess IF. 0.4% dimeticone spray, a novel physically acting household treatment for

control of cat fleas. Veterinary Parasitology 2014, 199: 99-106; doi: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2013.09.031

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Burgess IF, Burgess NA, Brunton ER. Tocopheryl acetate 20% spray for elimination of head louse infestation: a

randomised controlled trial comparing with 1% permethrin creme rinse. BMC Pharmacology and

Toxicology 2013, 14:43

Burgess IF, Brunton ER, Burgess NA. Single application of 4% dimeticone liquid gel versus two applications

of 1% permethrin creme rinse for treatment of head louse infestation: a randomised controlled trial.

BMC Dermatology 2013; 13: 5.

Barker SC, Burgess I, Meinking TL, Mumcuoglu KY. International guidelines for clinical trials with

pediculicides. International Journal of Dermatology 2012; 51: 853-858.

Burgess IF, Lee PN, Kay K, Jones R, Brunton ER. 1,2-octanediol, a novel surfactant, for treating head louse

infestation: identification of activity, formulation, and randomised, controlled trials. PLoS ONE 2012;

7(4): e35419. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0035419

Burgess IF, Burgess NA, Brunton ER. Soya oil based shampoo superior to 0.5% permethrin lotion against head

louse infestation: randomized clinical trial. Medical Devices: Evidence and Research 2011; 4: 35-42

Burgess IF, Burgess NA. Dimeticone 4% liquid gel found to kill all lice and eggs with a single 15 minute

application. BMC Research Notes 2011, 4:15.

Chosidow O, Giraudeau B, Cottrell J, Izri A, Hofmann R, Mann S, Burgess I. Oral ivermectin versus malathion

lotion for difficult-to-treat head lice. New England Journal of Medicine 2010; 362: 896-905.

Burgess IF. Do nit removal formulations and other treatments loosen head louse eggs and nits from hair?

Medical and Veterinary Entomology 2010; 24: 55-61.

Burgess IF, Brunton ER, Burgess NA. Clinical trial showing superiority of a coconut and anise spray over

permethrin 0.43% lotion for head louse infestation, ISRCTN9646978. European Journal of Pediatrics

2010; 169: 55-62. doi: 10.1007/s00431-009-0978-0

Kurt Ö, Balcioglu IC, Burgess IF, Limoncu ME, Girginkardesler N, Tabak T, Muslu H, Ermis O, Sahin MT,

Bilac C, Kavur H, Ozbel Y. Treatment of head lice with dimeticone 4% lotion: comparison of two

formulations in a randomised controlled trial in rural Turkey. BMC Public Health 2009, 9: 441.

doi:10.1186/1471-2458-9-441 [highly accessed]

Burgess IF. The mode of action of dimeticone 4% lotion against head lice, Pediculus capitis. BMC

Pharmacology 2009; 9: 3. doi:10.1186/1471-2210-9-3 [highly accessed]

Burgess IF, Lee PN, Brown CM. Randomised, controlled, parallel group clinical trials to evaluate the efficacy

of isopropyl myristate/cyclomethicone solution against head lice. Pharmaceutical Journal 2008; 280:

371-375

Balcioglu C, Burgess IF, Limoncu ME, Şahin MT, Ozbel Y, Bilaç C, Kurt O, Larsen KS. Plastic detection

comb better than visual screening for diagnosis of head louse infestation. Epidemiology and Infection

2008; 136: 1425-1431. doi: 10.1017/S0950268807000118

Burgess IF, Lee PN, Matlock G, Randomised, controlled, assessor blind trial comparing 4% dimeticone lotion

with 0.5% malathion liquid for head louse infestation. PLoS ONE 2007, 2(11) E1127

doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0001127 [highly accessed]

Williamson EM, Priestley CM, Burgess IF. An investigation and comparison of the bioactivity of selected

essential oils on human lice and house dust mites. Fitoterapia 2007; 78: 521-525

Davey JS, Casey CS, Burgess IF, Cable J. DNA detection rates of host mtDNA in blood meals of human body

lice (Pediculus humanus L., 1758). Medical and Veterinary Entomology 2007; 21: 293-296.

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Elliot AJ, Cross KW, Smith GE, Burgess IF, Fleming DM. The association between impetigo, insect bites and

air temperature: a retrospective 5-year study (1999-2003) using morbidity data collected from a sentinel

general practice network database. Family Practice 2006; 23: 490-496.

Priestley CM, Burgess IF, Williamson EM. Lethality of essential oil constituents towards the human louse,

Pediculus humanus, and its eggs. Fitoterapia 2006; 77: 303-309.

Burgess IF, Brown CM, Lee PN. Treatment of head louse infestation with 4% dimeticone lotion: randomised

controlled equivalence trial BMJ 2005, 330 (7505): 1423-1425 doi:10.1136/bmj.38497.506481.8F

Burgess IF, Brown CM. Management of insecticide resistance in head lice, Pediculus capitis (Anoplura:

Pediculidae). Proceedings of the 3rd

International Conference on Control of Urban Pests, Prague, 1999.

249-253.

Htut T, Burgess IF, Maunder JW, Basham E. A pilot study on the effect of one room mechanical ventilation

with heat recovery (MVHR) units on house dust mite populations and Derp1 levels in laboratory

simulated bedrooms and on ambient conditions in an occupied bedroom in Cambridge, UK.

International Journal of Environmental Health Research 1996; 6: 301-313.

Burgess IF, Brown CM, Peock S, Kaufman J. Head lice resistant to pyrethroid insecticides in Britain.

British Medical Journal 1995; 311: 752.

Burgess IF, Brown CM, Burgess NA. Synergized pyrethrin mousse, a new approach to head louse

eradication: efficacy in field and laboratory studies. Clinical Therapeutics 1994; 16: 57-64.

Burgess I. New head louse repellent. British Journal of Dermatology 1993; 128: 357-358.

Burgess I, Veal L, Sindle T. The efficacy of d-phenothrin and permethrin formulations against head lice: a

comparison. Pharmaceutical Journal 1992; 249: 692-693.

Burgess I, Spraggs PDR. Myiasis due to Parasarcophaga argyrostoma - first recorded case in Britain.

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology 1992; 17: 261-263.

Burgess I, Coulthard M, Heaney J. Scalp infestation by Liposcelis mendax. British Journal of Dermatology

1991; 125: 400-401.

Burgess I, Davies EA. Cutaneous myiasis caused by the housefly, Musca domestica. British Journal of

Dermatology 1991; 125: 377-379.

Burgess I. Malathion lotions for head lice - a less reliable treatment than commonly believed.

Pharmaceutical Journal 1991; 247: 630-632.

Burgess I. Adverse reactions to monosulfiram. Lancet 1991; 336: 873.

Burgess I. Carbaryl lotions for head lice - new laboratory tests show variations in efficacy. Pharmaceutical

Journal 1990; 245: 159-161.

Roche S, Cross S, Burgess I, Pines C, Cayley ACD. Cutaneous myiasis in an elderly debilitated patient.

Postgraduate Medical Journal 1990; 66: 776-777.

Burgess I, Robinson RJF, Robinson J, Maunder JW, Hassan Z. Aqueous malathion 0.5% as a scabicide:

clinical trial. British Medical Journal 1986; 292: 1172.

Burgess I, Maunder JW, Myint TT. Maintenance of the crab louse, Pthirus pubis, in the laboratory and

behavioural studies using volunteers. Community Medicine 1983; 5: 238-241.

Reviews and book chapters

Burgess IF. Current approaches to head louse treatment – a global update. SelfCare 2016; 7(2): 41-60.

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Burgess IF. Scabies. In Evidence Based Dermatology 3rd

edition (HC Williams, M Bigby, A Herxheimer, L

Naldi, B Rzany, Y Ran and M Furue, eds) 2014; Wiley Blackwell, BMJ Books, London.

Burgess IF, Dodd, CS. Head lice. In Evidence Based Dermatology 3rd

edition (HC Williams, M Bigby, A

Herxheimer, L Naldi, B Rzany, Y Ran and M Furue, eds) 2014; Wiley Blackwell, BMJ Books,

London.

Burgess IF. Personal protection against insect pests. In Travellers’ Health. (R Dawood, ed.) 5th

edition,

Chapter 5.12 pp 165-175, 2012, Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Burgess IF. Fleas, lice, bugs, scabies, and other creatures. In Travellers’ Health. (R Dawood, ed.) 5th

edition,

Chapter 5.11 pp158-164, 2012, Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Burgess IF. Papular urticaria. In Harper’s Textbook of Pediatric Dermatology (AD Irvine, PH Hoeger, AC

Yan, eds) 3rd

edition, Chapter 71 pp 1354-1370, 2011; John Wiley & Sons Ltd, Chichester.

Burgess IF. Is immunization the future of louse control? In Management and control of head lice infestations

(J Heukelbach, ed) 2010; UNIMEDScience, Bremen–London–Boston.

Burgess IF. Mechanisms of resistance. In Management and control of head lice infestations (J Heukelbach,

ed) 2010; UNIMEDScience, Bremen–London–Boston.

Burgess IF. Head lice biology. In Management and control of head lice infestations (J Heukelbach, ed) 2010;

UNIMEDScience, Bremen–London–Boston.

Burgess IF. Self care of head louse infestation. SelfCare 2010; 1:12-26

Burgess IF. Human body lice. In Public Health Significance of Urban Pests (X Bonnefoy, H Kampen, K

Sweeney, eds) 2008; World Health Organization, Copenhagen.

http://www.euro.who.int/InformationSources/Publications/Catalogue/20080617_9

Burgess IF. Scabies. In Evidence Based Dermatology 2nd

edition (HC Williams, M Bigby, T Diepgen, A

Herxheimer, L Naldi and B Rzany, eds) 2008; BMJ Publishing Group, London.

Burgess IF, Dodd, CS. Head lice. In Evidence Based Dermatology 2nd

edition (HC Williams, M Bigby, T

Diepgen, A Herxheimer, L Naldi and B Rzany, eds) 2008; BMJ Books, London.

Burgess IF. Cockroaches. In Pesticides and their Application. For the control of vectors and pests of public

health importance. 6th

edition, Chapter 9 pp 70-73, 2006; WHO/CDS/NTD/WHOPES/GCDPP/2006.1

Burgess IF. Bed bugs. In Pesticides and their Application. For the control of vectors and pests of public health

importance. 6th

edition, Chapter 6 pp 62-66, 2006; WHO/CDS/NTD/WHOPES/GCDPP/2006.1

Burgess IF. Fleas. In Pesticides and their Application. For the control of vectors and pests of public health

importance. 6th

edition, Chapter 5 pp 56-61, 2006; WHO/CDS/NTD/WHOPES/GCDPP/2006.1

Burgess IF. Papular urticaria. In Textbook of Pediatric Dermatology (J Harper, A Oranje, N Prose, eds) 2nd

edition, Chapter 8.1 pp 651-658, 2006; Blackwell Science Ltd, Oxford.

Burgess IF. Human lice and their control. Annual Review of Entomology 2004; 49: 457-481

Burgess IF. Scabies. In Evidence Based Dermatology (HC Williams, M Bigby, T Diepgen, A

Herxheimer, L Naldi and B Rzany, eds) 2003; BMJ Publishing Group, London

Burgess IF, Dodd, CS. Head lice. In Evidence Based Dermatology (HC Williams, M Bigby, T Diepgen, A

Herxheimer, L Naldi and B Rzany, eds) pp 525-532, 2003; BMJ Publishing Group, London

Burgess IF. Fleas, lice, bugs, scabies, and other creatures. In Travellers’ Health. (R Dawood, ed.) pp199-

207, 2002, Oxford University Press, Oxford.

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Burgess IF. Dermatopharmacology of antiparasitics and insect repellents. In Dermatopharmacology of

topical preparations (B Gabard, P Elsner, C Surber and P Treffel, eds) pp 157-178, 1999; Springer-

Verlag, Heidelberg.

Burgess IF. The dermatoepidemiology of ectoparasitic infections. In The Challenge of

Dermatoepidemiology (HC Williams and DP Strachan, eds) pp 295-311, 1997; CRC Press, Boca

Raton.

Burgess I. House dust mites and indoor air contaminants. In Allergy Problems in Buildings (J Singh and

B Walker, eds) pp 7-14, 1996; Quay Books, Dinton.

Burgess IF. Human lice and their management. Advances in Parasitology 1995; 36: 271-342.

Burgess I. Sarcoptes scabiei and scabies. Advances in Parasitology 1993; 33: 235-292.

Burgess I. Allergic reactions to arthropods. Indoor Environment 1993; 2: 64-70.

Clinical guidance compendia

Burgess IF, Silverston P. Head lice. Clinical Evidence 2015; 01:1703

Burgess IF. (First draft author) Does dimeticone clear head lice? Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin 2007;

45: 52-55.

Burgess IF. Head lice. Clinical Evidence, BMJ Publishing Group. (1999-2011)

Burgess IF. (First draft author) Treating head louse infections. Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin 1998; 36:

45-46.

Aston R, Duggal H, Simpson J, Burgess I (advisor). The Stafford Group. Head Lice: a report for Consultants in

Communicable Disease Control (CCDCs) The Stafford Document. on behalf of the Public Health

Medicine Environment Group. 1998.

Burgess IF. (consulting author) Parasiticidal preparations, Section 13.10.4, British National Formulary,

British Medical Association and Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. (Issues 22-present,

1993-present)

Other commissioned articles and book reviews

Burgess IF. Ticks - a new problem? Dermatology in Practice 2017; 23(4): 100-104.

Burgess IF. Don’t let the bed bugs bite! Dermatology in Practice 2016; 22: 74, 76-77.

Burgess IF. Head lice: resistance and treatment options. Pharmaceutical Journal 2016; 297: 7893, online. doi:

10.1211/PJ.2016.20201639

Burgess IF. Lice, damned li..., and regulatory confusion. Outlooks on Pest Management 2014; 25(6): 352-355.

Burgess IF. Insects and health. Perspectives in Public Health 2010; 130: 12. doi:

10.1177/17579139101300010402

Burgess IF. Current treatments for pediculosis capitis. Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases 2009; 22: 131-

136.

Burgess IF. Book review: Goddard J. Infectious diseases and arthropods. Public Health 2009; 123: 822-823.

Burgess IF. Head lice: detection and treatment. Practice Nurse 2005; 29 (5): 28-35.

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Roberts RJ, Burgess IF. New head-lice treatments: hope or hype? Lancet. 2005; 365 (9453): 8-10.

Burgess IF. Myiasis: maggot infestation. Nursing Times 2003 Apr 1-7; 99 (13): 51-3.

Burgess IF. Understanding scabies. Nursing Times. 2003 Feb 18-24; 99 (7): 44-5.

Burgess IF. Detection combing. Nursing Times 2002 Nov 12-18;98 (46):55

Burgess IF. The life of a head louse. Nursing Times 2002 Nov 12-18;98 (46):54-5

Burgess IF, Pollack RJ, Taplin D. Cutting through controversy. Special report on the treatment of head

lice. 2003; Postgraduate Institute for Medicine/Premier Healthcare Resource, Morristown.

Burgess IF. New approaches to combating resistant head lice. 2001; Power-Pak CE, New York.

Burgess IF. Head lice – detection and treatment. Pesticide Outlook 2001, 12: 109-113.

Burgess IF. Biology and epidemiology of scabies. Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases 1999. 12: 177-

180.

Burgess IF. Cutaneous parasites. Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases 1998; 11: 107-111.

Burgess IF. Head lice - developing a practical approach. The Practitioner 1998; 242: 126-129.

Burgess IF. Diagnosing and treating scabies. The Practitioner 1997; 241: 739-743.

Burgess IF. Book review: Crosskey RF, Howard TM. A new taxonomic and geographical inventory of world

blackflies (Diptera: Simuliidae). Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

1997; 91: 734.

Burgess IF. The management of head lice infections. Surgery OTC Review 1997; 4(5) Supplement 6: i-iii.

Burgess I. Once bitten…. New Community Pharmacy 1997; (May): 30-32.

Burgess IF. Book review: Wikel SK. (ed) The immunology of host-ectoparasitic arthropod relationships.

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 1997; 91: 494-495.

Burgess IF. Treatment of head lice. Maternal and Child Health 1996; 21: 142-146.

Burgess I. Management guidelines for lice and scabies. Prescriber 1996; 7: 87-99, 101-104.

Burgess I. How is scabies recognised? What are the best treatments for scabies infection? MIMS

Magazine Weekly 1993; 20: 26, 28.

Burgess I. Wasps: a public health risk. Pest Control News 1993; 28: 3. (also published as : Wespen im

Nachbereich des Menschen. Der praktische Schädlingsbekämpfer 1993; 45(6): 132-133. translated by

Leonhard Engel).

Burgess I. Managing scabies. Horizons 1993; 7: 209-212.

Burgess I. Skin scraping for scabies mites. Horizons 1993; 7: 193-194.

Burgess I. The function of a repellent in head louse control. Pharmaceutical Journal 1993; 250: 674-675.

Burgess I. Lice and scabies: guide to diagnosis and treatment. Choosing the right product. Prescriber

1992; 3: 27-38.

Burgess I. Myiasis - the development of fly larvae in living organisms. The Dressings Times 1991; 4: 2-4.

Burgess I. Don’t be nice to lice. Chemist and Druggist 1990; 234: 355-356.

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Other clinical notes and comments

Burgess IF. Re: Treatment of parasitic skin diseases with dimeticones a new family of compounds with a purely

physical mode of action. Tropical Medicine and Health 2015, 43: 89-90.

Burgess IF, Barker SC, Mumcuoglu KY. Topical ivermectin lotion for head lice. New England Journal of

Medicine 2013; 368: 966-967.

Alderdice JM, Burgess IF. The travels of a lone star tick. Journal of Clinical Pathology 1998; 51: 403.

Burgess IF. Clinical efficacy of treatment for head lice: Authors differ on assessment of flaws in trials.

British Medical Journal 1995; 311: 1369.

Burgess I. Pediculus humanus capitis in schoolchildren. Lancet 1995; 345: 730-731.

Burgess I. Sciapods and elephantiasis. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

1991; 85: 139.

Burgess I. Unusual features of scabies associated with topical fluorinated steroids. British Journal of

Dermatology 1973; 88: 519-520.

Editorial work – article reviewing

Acta Dermato-Venereologica African Journal of Microbiology Research

African Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology American Journal of Clinical Dermatology

Annals of Internal Medicine Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology

Annals of Tropical Paediatrics Archives of Dermatological Research

Biological Science – Entomology, Ornithology, Herpetology BMC Dermatology

BMC Infectious Diseases BMC Pediatrics

BMC Public Health British Medical Journal Publications

British Journal of Dermatology British Journal of General Practice

Bulletin of Entomological Research Clinical and Experimental Dermatology

Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin Epidemiology and Infection

Expert Opinion on Drug Safety

Expert Review of Anti-Infective Therapy Expert Review of Dermatology

Indoor and Built Environment International Journal of Dermatology

International Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences International Journal for Parasitology

International Journal of STD & AIDS Journal of Bacteriology Research

Journal of Economic Entomology

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology

Journal of Human Nutrition and Food Science

Journal of Infectious Diseases Journal of Insect Physiology

Journal of Insect Science Journal of Medical Entomology

Journal of Parasitology Research Journal of Pediatric Infectious Diseases

Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research Journal of Public Health

Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health Sciences Journal of Zoology

Map of Medicine Medical and Veterinary Entomology

Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz Open Access Insect Physiology

Parasites and Vectors Parasitology Research

Pediatrics

Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology Phytotherapy Research

PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases PLoS ONE

Point of Care Public Health

Research in Veterinary Science Research & Reports in Tropical Medicine

Review of Anti-Infective Therapy The Lancet

The Open Entomology Journal (Editorial Board Member)

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

Tropical Biomedicine Tropical Medicine and Health

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Veterinary Parasitology

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Invited addresses

An evidence based evaluation of active ingredients in head louse treatments. Lice Clinics of America, Annual

Summit, Marriott Hotel in Research Park at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, 3rd

November 2016.

How different cultures regard lice in modern times. 8th

Kopfläus-Expertentagung, Radisson Blu Hotel, Basel,

Switzerland, 11th

August 2016.

An evidence based evaluation of active ingredients in head louse treatments. Second European Liceworld

Seminar, Scandic Hotel, Copenhagen, Denmark, 10th

-11th

September 2015.

Hedrin 4% lotion, the first licensed dimeticone-based treatment for head louse infestation: Has product

optimisation led to the ultimate treatment? Second European Liceworld Seminar, Scandic Hotel, Copenhagen,

Denmark, 10th

-11th

September 2015.

Clinical trial? 7th

Kopfläus-Expertentagung, Radisson Blu Hotel, Basel, Switzerland, 20th

August 2015.

Head lice in other cultures. 7th

Kopfläus-Expertentagung, Radisson Blu Hotel, Basel, Switzerland, 20th

August

2015.

Lice and prevention. General information, research, news. 6th

Kopfläus-Expertentagung, Radisson Blu Hotel,

Basel, Switzerland, 28th

August 2014.

Mode of action of physically acting pediculicides. In: Symposium on head lice control. Fifth International

Conference on Phthiraptera, Park City, Utah, USA, 2nd

-7th

August 2014.

Head lice – becoming the perfect parasite? 4th

Kopfläus-Expertentagung, Hotel Basel, Basel, Switzerland, 6th

September 2012.

Is there a standard method for testing head lice products? First European Liceworld Seminar, The National

Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark, 16th

August 2012.

Modern head lice products and their mode of action. First European Liceworld Seminar, The National Museum,

Copenhagen, Denmark, 16th

August 2012.

Scabies – a parasite of our times. IPS Trent Regional Branch one day conference, “Darling buds of May,

Consequences – The good, the bad and the ugly”. East Midlands Conference Centre, Nottingham University,

19th

May 2011.

History and biology of scabies. Lancashire Infection Prevention Society training day. Preston, UK, 26th

November 2009.

Transmission and epidemiology of scabies. Lancashire Infection Prevention Society training day. Preston, UK,

26th

November 2009.

Pathology, immunity, and diagnosis of scabies. Lancashire Infection Prevention Society training day. Preston,

UK, 26th

November 2009.

Treatment and control strategy. Lancashire Infection Prevention Society training day. Preston, UK, 26th

November 2009.

New target sites for ectoparasiticides. XIIth International Congress of Parasitology, Melbourne, Australia, 15th

-

20th

August 2010.

Mode of action of dimeticone. Nordic Head Lice Seminar, Smittskyddsinstitutet, Stockholm, Sweden, 17th

November 2008.

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Bites, trauma, and ectoparasites. Society of Young Danish Dermatologists Conference. Korsør, Denmark 22nd

August 2008.

Resistance. 3rd

International Expert Meeting "The modern standard in head lice therapy: dimeticone",

Hohenlockstedt, Germany, 2nd

April 2008

Pediculus capitis, Biologia e Resistenza. 63° Congresso Nazionale Società Italiana di pediatria, Pisa, Italy, 26th

-

29th

September 2007.

Pediculus capitis, Biologia e Resistenza. IX Convegno Nazionale Dermatologia per il pediatra, Riccione-

Rimini, Italy, 25th

-26th

March 2007.

Water – the “Achilles heel” of sucking lice? Nordic Head Lice Seminar, Arlanda Airport, Stockholm, Sweden,

21st November 2006

Products and methods used in head lice control. Nordic Head Lice Seminar, Arlanda Airport, Stockholm,

Sweden, 21st November 2006

What is a good randomized controlled trial of a pediculicide? (Barker S, Casey C, Burgess IF), 3rd

International

Congress on Phthiraptera, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 16th

-20th

October 2006.

Forensic entomology. East Anglia Scenes of Crime Officers Conference, Wyboston Lakes Conference Centre,

May 2005.

Management of insecticide resistance in head lice, lessons to be learned from the UK experience. 2nd

International Congress on Phthiraptera, Brisbane, Australia, 8th

– 12th

July 2002.

Submitted presentations

Burgess IF. Lice, damned li..., and regulatory confusion. Fifth International Conference on Phthiraptera, Park

City, Utah, USA, 2nd

-7th

August 2014.

Burgess IF. Geographic differences in insecticide resistance. Fifth International Conference on Phthiraptera,

Park City, Utah, USA, 2nd

-7th

August 2014.

Burgess IF. 4% dimeticone gel for lice? – Why not all products are equal. First European Liceworld Seminar,

The National Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark, 16th

August 2012.

Burgess IF. 1,2-octanediol – a novel treatment for head lice infestation. First European Liceworld Seminar,

The National Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark, 16th

August 2012.

Burgess IF. Designing a treatment – A review of the development of 4% high viscosity dimeticone. Fourth

International Conference on Phthiraptera, Urgup, Cappadocia, Turkey, 13th

-18th

June 2010.

Burgess IF. A novel surfactant based treatment for head louse infestation. Fourth International Conference on

Phthiraptera, Urgup, Cappadocia, Turkey, 13th

-18th

June 2010.

Burgess IF. Water – is it the “Achilles heel” of sucking lice? 3rd

International Congress on Phthiraptera,

Buenos Aires, Argentina, 16th

-20th

October 2006.

Burgess IF. Pediculicides in the bathroom. 3rd

International Congress on Phthiraptera, Buenos Aires,

Argentina, 16th

-20th

October 2006.

Burgess I. Pitfalls inherent in clinical trials on head louse treatments. 2nd

International Congress on

Phthiraptera, Brisbane, Australia, 8th

– 12th

July 2002.

Larsen KS, Burgess I. Combs for removing lice and nits. 2nd

International Congress on Phthiraptera, Brisbane,

Australia, 8th

– 12th

July 2002.

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Burgess, I. Diagnostic tools. What do we actually have and how to use them? 2nd

International Congress on

Phthiraptera, Brisbane, Australia, 8th

– 12th

July 2002.

Research posters

Burgess IF. How do Echinophthiridae on seals survive months of immersion? – A hypothesis for debate.

Fourth International Conference on Phthiraptera, Urgup, Cappadocia, Turkey, 13th

-18th

June 2010. (Winner of

Pohl Boskamp prize for best poster). doi: 10.13140/RG.2.1.4971.8800

Burgess MN, Burgess IF, Larsen KS. A comparison of three louse combs for removal of louse eggs and nits

form hair. Fourth International Conference on Phthiraptera, Urgup, Cappadocia, Turkey, 13th

-18th

June 2010.

doi: 10.13140/RG.2.1.4185.4483

Burgess, MN, Whelan I, Brunton ER, Burgess IF. Making nit removal easier. Fourth International Conference

on Phthiraptera, Urgup, Cappadocia, Turkey, 13th

-18th

June 2010. doi: 10.13140/RG.2.1.4447.5922

Burgess IF, Jones IM, Kidman ER. 0.4% dimeticone spray, a novel control material to kill fleas by physical

means. In: Claerebout, E., Vercruysse, J. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 21st International Conference of the World

Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology. Ghent, Belgium, 2007.

Burgess IF, Brown CM. Measuring insecticide resistance in human head lice, Pediculus capitis (Anoplura:

Pediculidae). Proceedings of the 3rd

International Conference on Control of Urban Pests, Prague, 1999. 634.

Weston SE, Burgess IF, Williams EM. Evaluation of essential oils and some of their component terpenoids for

the treatment of human lice. Proceedings of the British Pharmaceutical conference, September 15-18, 1997;

Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology 1997; 49 Supplement 4: 120.

Burgess I, Burren CH. Studies on the larvae of Toxocara canis (Nematoda) in mice. British Pharmacological

Society, 2nd

-4th

April 1970. British Journal of Pharmacology 1970; 39(1): 257P

COURSES TAUGHT

2006 – Present Bites, Trauma, and Ectoparasites. Lecture for: Introduction to Biology of the Skin course,

Addenbrookes Hospital, Postgraduate Medical Centre, Cambridge, UK

2003 – 2010 Vector and Pest Control Course for Unit Environmental Health Duty, Defence Medical

Services Training Group, Ministry of Defence, UK.

2000 – 2004 Vector Biology component for the Postgraduate Medical Officer and Tropical Medicine

Course, Defence Medical Services Training Group, Ministry of Defence, UK.

1996 – 2010 Vector Biology and Pest Control Course for Environmental Health Technicians. Defence

Medical Services Training Group, Ministry of Defence, UK.

1984 – 1987 Medical and Vector Entomology. Department of Applied Biology, University of Cambridge,

UK.

CLINICAL TRIALS

Clinical trials – as Lead Investigator

2016 A proof of concept investigation to evaluate the activity of a louse eggs detection gel. CTOM02. Ethical

approval not required for use of a class I medical device used in its intended manner.

2016 An investigation to evaluate the effectiveness of the Hedrin Stubborn Egg Remover kit, for removal of

head louse eggs and nits. CTMK17. Ethical approval not required for use of a cosmetic used in its intended

manner.

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2015 A randomised, double-blind, cross-over, placebo controlled clinical trial to demonstrate the effectiveness

of a product designed to protect against establishment of a head louse infestation. CTOY01, ISRCTN14615267.

Ethical approval not required for use of a class I medical device used in its intended manner.

2012 A randomised, double-blind, cross-over, placebo controlled clinical trial to demonstrate the proof of

concept for a product designed to protect against development of head louse infestation. CTMK15,

ISRCTN09524995. Ethical approval from NRES Committee North East - Northern & Yorkshire.

2011 A randomised, controlled, assessor-blind, clinical trial to compare Liceko ® with NIX/Lyclear 1%

permethrin crème rinse in the treatment of head lice. CTPN01, ISRCTN45553737. Ethical approval from

South Central – Berkshire B Research Ethics Committee.

2011 A randomised, controlled, assessor-blind, clinical trial to demonstrate superiority of Hedrin® Once liquid

gel compared with Lyclear 1% permethrin crème rinse in the treatment of head lice. CTMK13,

ISRCTN88144046. Ethical approval from Central London Research Ethics Committee 2.

2011 A clinical investigation of the activity of Fulltec Anti-Lice Protector in the treatment of head lice.

CTFT01, ISRCTN79136319. Ethical approval from Cambridgeshire 1 Research Ethics Committee.

2010 A randomized, assessor blinded, clinical trial to confirm the efficacy of a CE marked class I Medical

Device formulation in the treatment of head lice. CTMK12, ISRCTN28722846. Ethical approval from Leeds

West Research Ethics Committee.

2010 A randomised, controlled, assessor-blind, clinical investigation of the activity of mosquito®

LäuseShampoo compared with Infectopedicul® permethrin 0.5% lotion in the treatment of head lice. CTWE01,

ISRCTN48669688. Ethical approval from Oxfordshire Research Ethics Committee A.

2010 A proof of concept clinical investigation to evaluate the activity of Hedrin® 4% gel in the treatment of

head lice using a 15 minutes application time. CTMK10, ISRCTN59227204. Ethical approval from Sheffield

Research Ethics Committee.

2009 A proof of concept clinical investigation to evaluate the activity of Hedrin® 4% gel in the treatment of

head lice using a 1-hour application time. CTMK09, ISRCTN50373146. Ethical approval from South West

Research Ethics Committee.

2008 A proof of concept clinical investigation to evaluate the activity of Hedrin 4% lotion in the treatment of

head lice using a 1 hour application time. CTMK08, ISRCTN95412572. Ethical approval from Essex 1

Research Ethics Committee.

2008 A randomised, controlled, assessor-blind, clinical trial to investigate superiority of Lyclear spray away

(ParaNix spray) compared with Infectopedicul permethrin 0.5% lotion in the treatment of head lice. CTOM01,

ISRCTN96469780. Ethical approval from Leeds (West) Research Ethics Committee.

2007 A multicentre Phase III trial of 1,2−Octanediol at 5%(w/v) (KINDAPED™) compared with malathion

0.5% (w/v) (Derbac−M liquid) in the treatment of head lice. CTEP02, ISRCTN91870666. Ethical approval

from Trent Multi-centre Research Ethics Committee.

2007 A randomised, assessor blinded clinical study to compare the efficacy and safety of Nice ‘n Clear with

Full Marks solution and to evaluate a novel ultrasound comb device “ClearBrush” for removal of nits.

CTNC02. ISRCTN77673809. Ethical approval from Cambridge 1 Research Ethics Committee.

2006 A randomised, controlled, assessor-blind clinical trial to demonstrate superiority of Hedrin 4%

dimeticone lotion compared with Derbac-M 0.5% malathion aqueous liquid in the treatment of head lice.

CTMK05, ISRCTN47755726. Ethical approval from Hertfordshire 1 Research Ethics Committee.

2006 A Randomised, Assessor Blinded “Proof of Concept” (Phase IIa) Clinical Study to Assess the Efficacy

and Safety of Nice ‘n Clear Head Lice Lotion for use in the Treatment of Head Lice. CTNC01. Ethical

approval from Bradford Local Research Ethics Committee

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2005 A phase II randomized controlled assessor-blind parallel group clinical trial to demonstrate the proof of

concept of an experimental pediculicide rinse and Lyclear crème rinse in the treatment of head lice. CT205.

Ethical approval from Cambridge Local Research Ethics Committee

2004 A randomized, controlled, assessor blinded clinical study to assess the efficacy of a herbal based lotion

for use in the treatment of head louse infection. CTWC01. Ethical approval from Peterborough and Fenland

Local Research Ethics Committee.

2003 A randomized, parallel group clinical trial to assess the efficacy, safety and acceptability of a silicone

based lotion in the treatment of head louse infection. CTMK01. Ethical approval from Cambridge Local

Research Ethics Committee

2003 A Phase II, randomised, assessor blinded pilot study to assess the effectiveness of the application and

follow up regimes for a new silicone based lotion for use in the treatment of head louse infection. CTMK02.

Ethical approval from Huntingdon Local Research Ethics Committee

2000 A randomised, parallel, group clinical trial to assess the efficacy, safety and acceptability of a surfactant

based lotion in the treatment of head louse infection. CTRL02, NCT02499549. Ethical approval from

Cambridge and Huntingdon Local Research Ethics Committees

1999 A randomized, controlled, assessor blind, parallel group clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy, safety and

acceptability of a surfactant based lotion and permethrin crème rinse for the treatment of head lice. CTRL01,

NCT02500524. Ethical approval from Cambridge Local Research Ethics Committee

1997 A randomised, controlled, assessor-blind, parallel group clinical trial to assess the efficacy, safety and

acceptability of phenothrin mousse, phenothrin lotion and wet-comb technique in the eradication of head lice.

CT100, ISRCTN73201839. Bedfordshire, UK. Ethical approval from North Bedfordshire District Ethics

Committee and South Bedfordshire Research Ethics Committee

1994 Rappell louse repellent field study, RAP 002. Golders Green, UK. Ethical approval from Barnet

Research Ethics Committee

1993 A field study to evaluate the activity of 0.165% synergized pyrethrin mousse in comparison with 1%

permethrin crème rinse. Dhaka, Bangladesh. Ethical approval from the Metropolitan Hospital Medical

Committee, Mahakali, Dhaka.

1993 Rappell louse repellent field study, RAP 001. Dhaka, Bangladesh. Ethical approval from the

Metropolitan Hospital Medical Committee, Mahakali, Dhaka.

1985 A comparison of 0.5% aqueous malathion with 25% benzyl benzoate emulsion for treatment of scabies.

Dhaka, Bangladesh. Ethical approval from the Metropolitan Hospital Medical Committee, Mahakali, Dhaka.

Clinical trials – as Co-Investigator

2006 A phase IIa, clinical trial to demonstrate the proof of concept of an experimental pediculicide lotion for

the treatment of head lice. CTEP01. Ethical approval from Hertfordshire 1 Research Ethics Committee.

2005 A phase III, randomised, controlled, assessor-blind, parallel group clinical trial to confirm the safety and

efficacy of an experimental pediculicide rinse and Lyclear Crème Rinse in the treatment of head lice. CT214.

Ethical approval from Hertfordshire 1 Local Research Ethics Committee

Clinical trials – as Study Monitor and Site Management

2015 Bioequivalence study (randomized, multi-center, parallel-group, placebo-controlled, double-blind) for

benzyl alcohol lotion, 5%( Hi-Tech Pharmacal Co., Inc.) and Ulesfia® (benzyl alcohol lotion, topical 5%)

(Shionogi, Inc.) in the treatment of head lice and their ova. CTHP01, NCT02624843. Ethical approval from

Liberty IRB Inc.

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2008 A randomised, controlled, double-blind, clinical trial of Hedrin 4% dimeticone lotion compared with

Hedrin 4% lotion plus nerolidol 2% in the treatment of head lice. CTMK06, ISRCTN10431107. Ethical

approval from ethics committee of the Medical School of Celal Bayar University, Manisa, Turkey (Study 025,

14/02/2007).

LEGAL EXPERIENCE – EXPERT REPORTS PREPARED

2015 Mrs Carole Ball –v- The Norbrook Castle Hotel. Preparation of an expert report of opinion on whether

a bed bug infestation could have been the cause of a lesion suffered by Claimant while staying at the

hotel. Advising Claimant, instructed by Intelligent Law, Liverpool.

2015 Nicholas S Levene –v- Ministry of Justice. Preparation of an expert report of opinion on whether a flea

could have caused a bite lesion that resulted in a chronic ulcer leading eventually to the death of the

Claimant’s spouse. Advising Claimant, instructed by Glynns Solicitors Limited, Bristol.

2011 Regina –v- Jasmine Maddock. Review of documentation and preparation of an expert report on

relationship of insects with time of death. Acting for Defendant, instructed by Saunders Law

Partnership LLP, London.

2011 Regina –v- Khaleel. Review of documentation and preparation of an expert report on relationship of

insects with time of death. Acting for Defendant, instructed by Tank Jowett solicitors, Wembley.

2009 Hanifa Dobson and others –v- Thames Water Utilities Limited. Preparation of an expert report on

mosquito management. Evidence given Technology and Construction Court. Acting for Defendant,

instructed by Osborne Clarke solicitors, Bristol.

2008 Regina –v- Bakhit. Collection of specimens from the scene, identification of forensically important

insects, and preparation of an expert report on the relationship of the insects with time of death for

Metropolitan Police, Operation Dobbins. Evidence given Snaresbrook Crown Court. Acting for

Crown.

2007 Southern –v- Secretary of State for Work and Pensions. Preparation of an expert report on the risk of

insect biting in the work place. Acting for Defendant, instructed by Halliwells LLP solicitors,

Sheffield.

2007 Regina –v- Jason Paul Jay. Review of documentation and specimens of forensically important insects

and preparation of an expert report on relationship of insects with time of death. Acting for Defendant,

instructed by Foot Anstey solicitors, Taunton.

2006 Fletcher and Hyde –v- Sandals Limited. Preparation of a preliminary report on insect biting. Acting

for Complainant, instructed by Slater Heelis Collier Littler solicitors, Sale.

2006 Sutton (3) –v- the Walt Disney Company Limited. Preparation of an expert report on bed bug

infestation and bug management in hotels. Acting for Defendant, instructed by Hextalls LLP solicitors,

London.

2005 Compatriot Holdings Limited –v- Santa-Maria. Preparation of an expert report on mouse infestation,

cockroaches, and bed bugs, including site visit. Acting for Complainant, instructed by Devonshires

solicitors, London.

2005 Leech’s Funeral Services –v- Linda Christine Chouchane. Review of documentation and preparation

of an expert report on the likelihood of maggots from a body being capable of escaping from a triple

body bag and a coffin. Instructed by Gordons solicitors, Bradford.

2005 Wainwright and Robinson –v- Courtaulds Textiles. Preparation of an expert report on the probability

of insect biting resulting from handling of textiles during manufacturing, instructed by Reed Smith LLP

solicitors, Coventry.

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2005 Black –v- Royal Adelaide Hotel. Preparation of an expert report on bed bugs and the nature of insect

bites, including giving evidence in Guildford County Court. Acting for Defendant, instructed by DLA

Piper Rudnick Gray Cary UK LLP solicitors, London.

2005 Regina –v- Wrigglesworth. Attendance at scene, collection of forensically important insects, and

preparation of an expert report on the relationship of the insects with time of death for North Yorkshire

Police, Operation Botany.

2005 Site visit, inspection of premises, and preparation of an expert report on a suspected biting nuisance in

a domestic premises, instructed by Tanburghs O’Brien Lahaise solicitors, Kilburn.

2004 Safestore –v- Templeman. Preparation of an expert report on clothes moths life cycle and infestation,

including giving evidence in Central London County Court, Acting for Claimant, instructed by Clyde

& Co solicitors, London.

2004 Regina –v- Mark Richard Hobson. Identification of forensically important insects, and preparation of

an expert report on the relationship of the insects with time of death for North Yorkshire Police,

Operation Chive.

2004 Regina –v- James Ketchen. Identification of forensic specimens and preparation of an expert report on

the relationship of the insects with time of death, evidence given Central Criminal Court. Acting for

Defendant, instructed by Ashley Smith & Co solicitors, Lewisham.

2004 North East Derbyshire District Council –v- Stanley Shirt. Preparation of an expert report on a moth

found in a bottle of milk, instructed by Kieran Clarke solicitors, Chesterfield.

2003 Identification of specimens and preparation of expert report on relationship of insect larvae with time

of death. For Royal British Virgin Islands Police

2003 Elaine Martel –v- Paddington Churches Housing Association. Preparation of an expert report on bed

bugs and fleas, including site visit, evidence given Central London County Court. Acting for

Defendant, instructed by Devonshires solicitors, London.

2003 Regina –v- Ian Huntley and Maxine Carr. Attendance at scene, collection and identification of forensic

specimens and preparation of an expert report on the relationship of the insects with time of death.

Acting for Prosecution, instructed by Crown Prosecution Service, evidence agreed, Central Criminal

Court.

2003 Identification of specimen and preparation of expert report on an insect associated with the deposition

of a body for Cumbria Constabulary, Operation Lara.

2003 Thomason –v- Electrium Sales Limited. Preparation of an expert report on biting insects, including site

visit, and supplementary report on risk factors on site. Acting for Defendant, instructed by Berrymans

Lace Wawer solicitors, Leeds.

2003 Sanford -v- Consignia plc. Preparation of an expert report, and supplementary reports in conjunction

with the other expert, on the likelihood of postal workers receiving insect bites from mail bags. Acting

for Defendant, instructed by Simpson Millar solicitors, Birmingham.

2003 Davies –v- Thistle Hotel. Preparation of an expert report on bed bug life cycle, infestation and

treatment. Acting for Complainant, instructed by Leo Abse & Cohen solicitors, Swansea.

2003 Nuttall –v- Havre des Pas Guest House. Preparation of an expert report on bed bug life cycle,

infestation and treatment. Acting for Complainant, instructed by Backhurst Dorey & Crane advocates,

Jersey.

2002 Identification of specimens and preparation of expert report on possible time of death and deposition of

a body for West Yorkshire Constabulary, in relation to the finding of a new born infant in Gipton

Woods, Leeds.

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2002 Regina –v- Rohan Eric Howell. Identification of forensic specimens and preparation of an expert

report on the relationship of the insects with time of death. Acting for Defendants, instructed by Reid

Sinclair & Co solicitors, London.

2002 Cathy Smith –v- Southampton City Council. Preparation of an expert report on a bed bug infestation

and treatment regimes. Acting for Defence, instructed by Legal Services, Southampton City Council.

2002 April Pruitt-Summers –v- Pfizer Inc. Preparation of affidavits and delivering a deposition on

insecticide and combing effectiveness in head louse treatment. Acting for Defendants, instructed by

Kaye Scholer llp, New York, Illinois District Court.

2002 Regina –v- John Taylor. Examination of forensic specimens and preparation of an expert report on

time of deposition of a body. Acting for Defendant, instructed by Grahame Stowe Bateson solicitors,

Leeds.

2002 Dulip Singh –v- Haringey Borough Council. Preparation of an expert report on a Pharaoh’s ant

infestation and treatment regimes. Acting for Complainant, instructed by Bindman & Partners

solicitors, London.

2001 RSPCA -v- Elizabeth Nagle. Identification of specimens and preparation of expert report on fly strike

(maggot infestation of sheep). Acting for Defence, instructed by Bradleys solicitors, Dover.

2001 D Williams, et al. -v- Warner Lambert Company, et al. Preparation of affidavits on insecticide activity

and resistance in head lice. Acting for Defendants, instructed by Kaye Scholer llp, New York, Texas

District Court.

2001 Gary Jones, et al. -v- The Home Office. Preparation of expert report on scabies transmission and

giving evidence in Newcastle County Court. Acting for Defence, instructed by The Treasury Solicitor,

London.

2001 Regina -v- Linda Boswell. Preparation of expert report on whether long term head louse infestation

could be related to child neglect. Acting for Defence, instructed by Pictons solicitors, Watford.

2000 L Kanter, et al. -v- Warner Lambert Company, et al. Preparation of affidavits on insecticide activity

and resistance in head lice. Acting for Defendants, instructed by Kaye Scholer llp, New York,

California Superior Court.

2000 Identification of specimens and preparation of expert report on the time of death for Devon & Cornwall

Constabulary, in relation to a murder at Leigh Farm, Cornwall.

2000 S Latham -v- J Sainsbury plc. Identification of a specimen and preparation of an expert report on a

wolf spider and the possibility that it may have inflicted a bite. Acting as a jointly appointed expert

under the Civil Procedure Rules.

2000 Regina -v- Godfrey. Preparation of expert report and evidence in Court on the association of fly

infestation with disease and head louse infestation with neglect. Acting for Prosecution, instructed by

Crown Prosecution Service, Lewes Crown Court.

1999 Salters Farms Ltd and Hertsmere Borough Council. Examination of the site and preparation of expert

report in support of an Appeal against an Abatement Notice. Acting for the Plaintiff , instructed by

Stanley Tee & Company, Bishops Stortford.