Alessandro Borghi is a Senior Research Associate for the Institute of Child Health, currently working on the project FACEVALUE. He works on numerical modeling of craniofacial surgical procedures and on the design of novel distractors for the treatment of congenital craniofacial abnormalities. He was involved in the innovation pathways of the recent CPT surgery.
Silvia Schievano is a Professor of Biomedical Engineering at UCL & GOSH. Her main areas of research interest are in-silico and in-vitro patient specific modelling of congenital diseases and device treatments, and the integration of biomedical engineering methods into clinical decision making pathways. These skills were utilized in the planning and execution of the recent set of CPT twins.
Dr Kish Mankad is the Clinical Lead for Paediatric Neuroradiology at GOSH. He has a strong determination to improve clinical outcomes for children by ensuring quality and safety through research, innovation and enhanced use of enabling technologies.
Edward Kiely is a Paediatric Surgeon formerly based at Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital (GOSH) in London, from 1983 till 2016. He is best known for the surgery of neuroblastoma and for the separation of conjoined twins. During his career he was involved in the assessment of 40 pairs of conjoint twins and the surgical separation of 27 pairs.
Professor David Dunaway was the lead craniofacial surgeon for the successful separation of the 3 sets of Craniopagus twins in 2006, 2011 and 2019.
In July of 2000, he joined the Plastic Surgery and Craniofacial Unit at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, where he now leads the Craniofacial Service. He is a member of the Adult Craniofacial Service based at University College London Hospital and the Eastman Dental Hospital.
David is also Professor of Craniofacial surgery at the UCL Institute of Child Health, where his research interests include the study of congenital facial deformity, craniosynostosis, three dimensional facial imaging and craniofacial distraction devices.
In 2016, David received a CBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list for services to facial surgery.
Kamal Rahman is a Partner at Mishcon de Reya LLP (Solicitors) and advises international clients on residency and citizenship matters. Kamal has an international HNW client base which allows her to bring worthy philanthropic causes to the attention of potential donors.
Andrew Savile is a Legal Director at Mishcon de Reya LLP. Andrew advises individuals and families on a wide range of areas affecting their businesses and their personal affairs. Andrew advises on a number of charity and philanthropic entities which operate worldwide.
Professor Richard Hayward was a founding member of the multidisciplinary craniofacial unit at Great Ormond Street Hospital, the largest in the UK. He has been involved in the separation of three pairs of craniopagus twins. He presently supervises a variety of paediatric neurosurgical and craniofacial research projects.
Owase was the lead neurosurgeon for the successful separation of the Sudanese craniopagus twins Rital and Ritag in 2011 and Pakistani craniopagus twins Safa and Marwa in 2019.
He is a Consultant Paediatric Neurosurgeon and has worked at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children (GOSH) since 2000. He was the Head of Department of Neurosurgery from 2012-2018.
Owase’s specialist areas of interest are craniopagus twins, craniofacial surgery, neuro-oncology and CSF and ICP pathologies. He is a director of the FaceValue team at UCL ICH, with a research focus of studying 3D morphometrics and designing bespoke cranial distractors. He is the inventor of CranioExpand (trademark), a bespoke internal cranial distractor system.
Owase was named in ‘The Times’ top 100 surgeons in the UK in 2011 and the top 100 children’s doctors in 2012.