Inspire: From Bench to Bedside: The Journey of Professor Gerry McElvaney in Alpha-1 Research (Part 1)
In this episode, we explore the remarkable career of Professor Gerry McElvaney, a world-leading figure in Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency research and translational medicine. Gerry shares his journey from clinical medicine to pioneering discovery science, revealing how curiosity, perseverance, and strategic thinking can drive real-world clinical breakthroughs.
From building a research laboratory from scratch to establishing Ireland’s first national targeted detection programmes, Gerry reflects on the challenges of advocacy, diagnostics, and innovation. He discusses pioneering therapeutic development, lessons from high-profile research failures, and how unexpected influences—such as Dolly the sheep—shaped scientific understanding of protein therapies and treatment design.
The conversation spans early detection, personalised medicine, gene editing, and the future of genetic lung disease, while also highlighting the human side of science: mentorship, multidisciplinary teamwork, patient-centred foundations, and the power of listening to clinical questions as the spark for transformative research.
This episode is a masterclass in translational medicine—connecting bedside observations to laboratory discovery and back again—offering invaluable insight for clinicians, researchers, and early-career innovators.
• Transition from clinical medicine to translational research
• Establishing Ireland’s first Alpha-1 diagnostic and detection programmes
• Advocacy with hospitals and government agencies
• Lessons from gene therapy and research setbacks
• Dolly the sheep and protein half-life discoveries
• Funding strategies and research sustainability
• Multidisciplinary team building
• Patient foundations and community engagement
• Future visions: early detection, AI, and gene editing
• Translating ward-round questions into research breakthroughs
Professor Gerry McElvaney is a world-renowned expert in Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency. He founded the Alpha-1 Foundation of Ireland and established Europe’s first national targeted detection programme. He is Director of the Cystic Fibrosis Unit at Beaumont Hospital, where his work spans cystic fibrosis, Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency, infection, and immunity. His leadership has transformed Ireland into a global hub for Alpha-1 research and patient care.
Dr Barry Harnedy – Respiratory specialist trainee, digital innovation advocate, and current co-Educational Officer of the Irish Thoracic Society.
Sandra Green – Irish-trained respiratory fellow, climate advocate, co-founder of Irish Doctors for the Environment, MSc in Leadership & Innovation in Healthcare at Royal College of Surgeons Ireland, and co-founder of Irish Thoracic Society Podcast Productions.
00:00 Welcome & introduction
05:46 National detection & screening journey
09:34 Dolly the sheep & protein research
12:30 Translational research in action
17:21 Gender differences in CF outcomes
27:05 Alpha-1 Foundation & community impact
30:30 Future visions: AI & gene editing
33:23 Advice for early-career clinicians