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Prof David Hodson
BVSc PhD
FRCVS
- Location: Oxfordshire
- Year of Fellowship: 2018
- Route to Fellowship: Meritorious Contributions to Knowledge
Field of work
Universities and colleges
Areas of special interest
- Diabetes
- Metabolism
- Endocrinology
Areas of support
- Collaborative research
- Professional mentoring
- Public engagement
Professional positions
- Professor of Cellular Metabolism and Professorial Research Fellow, Institute of Metabolism and Systems Research (IMSR), University of Birmingham, UK
- Member of the Wellcome Trust UK- Clinical Interview Committee for Clinical Research Career Development Fellowships
- Member of the Basic Science Committee, Society for Endocrinology
- Member of the Corporate Liaison Board, Society for Endocrinology
- Member of the Journal of Neuroendocrinology Editorial Advisory Board 2016-2020
Awards
- EFSD/Novo Nordisk Rising Star Fellowship
- British Society for Endocrinology Starling Medal
Biography
David completed a degree in Veterinary Science at the University of Bristol, before undertaking doctoral studies in reproductive physiology and circadian biology. Subsequently, in 2008, he moved to the Institut de Genomique Fonctionnelle in Montpellier France (CNRS), where, supported by a Fellowship from the Fondation de la Recherche Medicale (FRM), he pursued postdoctoral studies focused on endocrine cell stimulus-secretion coupling.
Following the award of a Diabetes UK RD Lawrence Fellowship in 2012, David moved to the Department of Medicine at Imperial College London, where he set up a research group devoted to understanding beta cell dysfunction in type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
In 2016, David was awarded an ERC Starting Grant and moved to the nascent Institute of Metabolism and Systems Research (IMSR) at the University of Birmingham where he is Chair in Cellular Metabolism and head of the Islet Biology Group.
Following the award of a Diabetes UK RD Lawrence Fellowship in 2012, David moved to the Department of Medicine at Imperial College London, where he set up a research group devoted to understanding beta cell dysfunction in type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
In 2016, David was awarded an ERC Starting Grant and moved to the nascent Institute of Metabolism and Systems Research (IMSR) at the University of Birmingham where he is Chair in Cellular Metabolism and head of the Islet Biology Group.