Unravelling the pathogenesis of NAFLD; Steroids, bile acids and oxysterols

Presented by: Prof. Jeremy W Tomlinson PhD FRCP

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A LIPIDMAPS Webinar hosted by Bill Griffiths with guest speaker Prof. Jeremy W Tomlinson PhD FRCP

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About Prof. Jeremy W Tomlinson PhD FRCP

Professor Jeremy Tomlinson graduated from the University of Oxford Medical School in 1995, having previously completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Cambridge. He embarked upon a career in Diabetes and Endocrinology and secured an MRC Clinical Training Fellowship in 2000 and obtained his PhD from University of Birmingham studying steroid metabolism and human obesity in 2003. Subsequently he obtained fellowships from the Wellcome Trust and most recently an MRC senior clinical fellowship investigating the pathogenesis of human obesity and insulin resistance. He is a Professor of Metabolic Endocrinology and consultant endocrinologist based in the Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism, University of Oxford. His research investigates the pathogenesis of human obesity, insulin resistance and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). His work in the NALFD field has explored pathogenic mechanisms including the role of steroid hormones and bile acids, the development and use of novel biomarkers to stage disease as well as investigating the therapeutic benefit of new agents and defining their mechanism of action. For more than 15 years, he has been part of multidisciplinary metabolic hepatology clinics working alongside hepatologists to treat patients with NAFLD. 

January 31st, 2023
5pm GMT | 9am PST | 12pm EST
Image of Prof. Jeremy W Tomlinson PhD FRCP Prof. Jeremy W Tomlinson PhD FRCP Professor of Metabolic Endocrinology
Consultant Endocrinologist
Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology & Metabolism