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Personalised Medicine in Practice: Twins, microbes and personalised nutrition

Keynote lecture: Twins, microbes and personalised nutrition

Tim Spector is a Professor of Genetic Epidemiology at King’s College London and Honorary Consultant Physician at Guys and St Thomas’ Hospitals. He is also an expert in personalised medicine and the gut microbiome and started the famous UK Twin Registry in 1993. He is the lead researcher behind the world’s biggest citizen science health project – the COVID symptom study app, for which he was awarded an OBE.

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Personalised Medicine in Practice: Behavioural Impact of Personalised Risk Information: Expectations Dashed?

Behavioural Impact of Personalised Risk Information: Expectations Dashed?

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Personalised Medicine in Practice: How can wearables provide new insights on the role of behavioural traits in cardiometabolic disease?

How can wearables provide new insights on the role of behavioural traits in cardiometabolic disease?

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Personalised Medicine in Practice: Gene-environment interplay in the development of early life obesogenic behaviours

Gene-environment interplay in the development of early life obesogenic behaviours

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Personalised Medicine in Practice: Insights into fetal growth and its links with metabolic disease

Insights into fetal growth and its links with metabolic disease

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Personalised Medicine in Practice: Precision prevention in complex cardiometabolic diseases

Precision prevention in complex cardiometabolic diseases

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