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Manu Vatish undertook preclinical medicine at Keble College, Oxford and subsequently completed his DPhil at Brasenose College, Oxford under the supervision of Dr. Richard Boyd. He finished his clinical training at Cambridge (Queens’ College) and underwent specialist training in obstetrics and gynecology in Oxford. His career included a clinical lectureship at Warwick, followed by a senior lectureship/consultant position. His academic journey was marked by Fulbright and Churchill Fellowships in New York and Yale, culminating in his return to Oxford in 2013. He is currently a practicing obstetrician at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust, where he oversees patient clinics and participates in acute obstetrics at John Radcliffe Hospital. His research interests focus on pregnancy complications such as gestational diabetes and preeclampsia, particularly examining the role of the placenta in these conditions. His research includes studying hormonal signaling mechanisms and exploring the use of placental biomarkers for patient management. He collaborates on significant studies involving extracellular vesicles and mitochondrial therapy, aiming to improve diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in obstetrics. As a Clinical Director for NIHR CRN Thames Valley & South Midlands, he contributes to advancing clinical practices and education in obstetrics at Oxford.
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust • Oxford, UK
Responsible for managing patients in obstetrics and providing clinical leadership at John Radcliffe Hospital.
Department of Politics and International Relations - Higher Level English requirement.