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Fotios Sampaziotis

Physician in hepatology and researcher at Wellcome-MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute

Fotios Sampaziotis received his M.D. from the University of Athens in Greece followed by clinical training in the UK. During his clinical training he obtained a Ph.D. in stem cell biology from the University of Cambridge. He has pioneered the use of bile duct organoids to model diseases of the biliary system, test multiple drugs, and identify new therapeutic agents. Currently, Fotios’ research takes place at the interface between basic science and clinical medicine at Cambridge university where he also works as a physician in hepatology at Addenbrooke's Hospital. His scientific work focuses on combining organoids, bioengineering, and animal studies to regenerate damaged bile ducts in the liver as an alternative therapy to liver transplantation.

See also: Institute Wellcome - MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute - World-leading centre for stem cell research

Details last updated 20-Feb-2021

Fotios Sampaziotis News

Lab grown bile duct organoids could restore liver health in humans

Lab grown bile duct organoids could restore liver health in humans

Medical Xpress - 18-Feb-2021

Cholangiocyte-based therapy repairs bile ducts, offers hope to repair damaged donor livers