Edward Tuddenham

Male, Person

1944 –

72

Who is Edward Tuddenham?

Edward G. D. Tuddenham is considered one of the world's leading haematologists having authored over 200 papers in the field. He gained his Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery at the University of London in 1968 and his Membership of the Royal College of Physicians in 1975. Up until 2005 was head of the Haemostasis and Thrombosis Research Group at Imperial College. Professor Tuddenham is a pioneer in the field of haemophilia and was responsible for the purification and cloning of the factor VIII gene, which led to the highly effective and safe treatments available to haemophilia sufferers today. In more recent years, he has been actively involved in developing gene therapy for haemophilia. The first successful use of gene transfer to convert severe to mild haemophilia B was reported by his group in December 2011.He retired from Directorship of the Katharine Dormandy Centre in July 2011 and is now Emeritus Professor of Haemophilia at University College London. He continues to work in the Haemophilia Centre at the Royal Free Hospital on gene therapy clinical trials, with the goal of curing all forms of haemophilia.

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Born
1944
Nationality
  • United Kingdom
Education
  • University of London
Lived in
  • London

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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