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Tim Kendall is a Personal Chair in Liver Pathology at the Centre for Inflammation Research. He studies the role of WT1 in liver fibrosis and regeneration, particularly focusing on myofibroblast heterogeneity throughout the disease process. Having completed his PhD in the Liver Research Group at the University of Southampton, he specialized in Histopathology and transferred to Edinburgh to complete his clinical training in 2007. Tim started the Wellcome Trust Intermediate Clinical Fellowship in 2011, during which he continues his clinical work as an Honorary Consultant Histopathologist, reporting on liver and gastrointestinal pathology. His research interests include the development of hepatic stellate cell populations and their contributions to fibrotic liver injuries. He has received multiple prestigious awards including the Wellcome Trust Intermediate Clinical Fellowship and the Wolfson Foundation Studentship, highlighting his notable contributions to the field of liver research. Collaboration with various researchers, including Dr. Luke Boulter and Professor Nick Hastie from the MRC Human Genetics Unit, enhances his work.
Centre for Inflammation Research • Edinburgh, SC
Conducting advanced research in liver pathology and fibrosis.
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