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Neil Guha

Clinical Associate Professor in Hepatology, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences

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  • workRoom Nottingham Digestive Diseases Centre BRU, Level E, West Block QMC
    Queen's Medical Centre
    Nottingham
    NG7 2UH
    UK
  • work0115 924 9924 70609
  • fax0115 970 9955

Expertise Summary

Dr Neil Guha is a Clinical Associate Professor in Hepatology at the University of Nottingham. He trained at Guy's and St. Thomas's hospitals and began his postgraduate career in hepatology at St. Mary's Hospital, London. His doctoral thesis, awarded by the University of Southampton, focussed on non-invasive biomarkers of liver fibrosis. He completed his clinical training at the Southampton Liver Unit and was appointed as a clinical lecturer by the University of Southampton in 2008. He moved to Nottingham in 2009 to commence his current post at the National Institute of Health Research Nottingham Digestive Diseases Centre Biomedical Research Unit. His research continues to focus on biomarkers of liver fibrosis with current work in serum markers, hypothesis generating technologies, imaging modalities and utilisation of biomarkers in clinical practice.

Research Summary

  • Non-invasive assessment of liver fibrosis
  • Diagnostic and prognostic liver biomarkers
  • Novel techniques to assess liver related outcomes

Recent Publications

  • HAMMOND, J S, GUHA, I N, BECKINGHAM, I J and LOBO, D N, 2011. Prediction, prevention and management of postresection liver failure. The British Journal Of Surgery.
  • GUHA, INDRA NEIL, MYERS, ROBERT P, PATEL, KEYUR and TALWALKAR, JAYANT A, 2011. Biomarkers of liver fibrosis: What lies beneath the receiver operating characteristic curve? Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.). 54(4), 1454-62
  • GUHA, INDRA NEIL, BOKHANDI, SUMIT, AHMAD, ZAHEER, SHERON, NICK, COPE, RICHARD, MARSHALL, CAROLINE and VELDTMAN, GRUSCHEN, 2011. Structural and functional uncoupling of liver performance in the Fontan circulation. International journal of cardiology.
  • PARKES, J, GUHA, I N, RODERICK, P, HARRIS, S, CROSS, R, MANOS, M M, IRVING, W, ZAITOUN, A, WHEATLEY, M, RYDER, S and ROSENBERG, W, 2010. Enhanced Liver Fibrosis (ELF) test accurately identifies liver fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C. Journal of viral hepatitis.

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