Frederick Tam,
Reader/Associate Professor,
Imperial College London
Dr. Frederick W. K. Tam received his medical degree from University of Cambridge. He joined the former Royal Postgraduate Medical School and obtained his PhD in studying the role of cytokines in glomerulonephritis. His research training was supported by a Medical Research Council Training Fellowship and a National Kidney Research Fund (now Kidney Research UK) Senior Fellowship. He has been investigating the importance of cytokines in pathogenesis of renal diseases. His laboratory has developed experimental therapies of glomerulonephritis using soluble cytokine receptor, receptor antagonist and monoclonal antibodies, recombinant regulatory cytokines and signal transduction inhibitors. He has also applied the experience from cytokine analysis and proteomics to development of non-invasive biomarkers for glomerulonephritis, for diabetic nephropathy, for obesity related glomerular diseases and for complications in peritoneal dialysis patients. The expertise of his research group has been applied in the preclinical and early clinical development of anti-inflammatory therapies, in collaboration the industry.
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