Martin Tobin is Professor of Genetic Epidemiology and Public Health at the University of Leicester. His research has defined the genetic variants associated with lung function and COPD, showing for the first time their relevance in drug repositioning and disease prediction. He established the first genetic study in UK Biobank; the resulting genetic data have since led to many novel discoveries. His national and international television appearances and outreach have promoted public understanding of risk and smoking cessation. Such understanding is a key component of strategies to reduce smoking-related diseases, alongside other approaches such as improving smoking cessation, a focus of his current research supported by CRUK.
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Job Title
Professor of Genetic Epidemiology and Public Health
Institution
University of Leicester
Year elected
2018
Interests
Specialitiesgenetics of human health, disease susceptibility and progression, and treatment response, respiratory disease, public health
Section committee elected byPsychiatry, psychology and mental health, behavioural science, genomics, epidemiology, clinical trials, population health sciences and global health
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