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Reader in medicine/honorary consultant nephrologist at Royal Free Hospital.
Julian Gillmore gained his medical degree at University of London. He trained in nephrology and undertook MD and PhD degrees in the field of amyloidosis. His research interests include pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of amyloidosis.
Visit website: https://www.royalfree.nhs.uk/services/staff-a-z/dr-julian-gillmore/
See also: Royal Free Hospital - Health care provider.
Details last updated 05-Dec-2019
It took thirteen years for RNA interference technology to come to this stage