
This video is the second talk from our two day Future Blood Testing: Challenges & Opportunities Event that took place on the 13/09/2022. Transforming the UK’s diagnostics agenda after COVID-19 and grand challenges – Future Blood Testing Landscape report - Prof Dimitris Grammatopoulos (University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire, University of Warwick) Bio: Dimitris Grammatopoulos, PhD, FRCPath, is Professor of Molecular Medicine at Warwick Medical School and Consultant in Clinical Biochemistry and Molecular Diagnostics at the University Hospitals of Coventry and Warwickshire, NHS Trust, United Kingdom. He also leads the Novel Biomarkers theme of the Institute of Precision Diagnostics and Translational Medicine, Pathology-UHCW NHS Trust. where he combines clinical expertise in diagnostic laboratory medicine with a research track-record in application of cutting edge multidiscipline methodologies in routine clinical diagnostics. He received academic and clinical training in Newcastle, Bristol, Johns Hopkins-Baltimore and Warwick. He has expertise in biochemical/molecular diagnosis of many endocrine and metabolic disorders. His translational research interest is focused on stress hormones and homeostatic adaptations of fetal development to maternal disease as well as development of novel -omics based biomarker approaches suitable for precision medicine and better characterisation of patient phenotype. He has experience around use of AI and ML for development and refinement of clinical and diagnostic pathways for complex chronic conditions that are considered as national priorities. Dimitris is the Lead in Diagnostics, Global Health Priorities in Health, University of Warwick. Further details on this event can be found at: https://futurebloodtesting.org/event/13-14-09-2022/ This video is an output from the Future Blood Testing Network which is funded by EPSRC under Grant Number EP/W000652/1 YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/HiOlRzJPR7Q
blood testing, COVID-19, healthcare, landscape report
blood testing, COVID-19, healthcare, landscape report
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