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A leading authority on the interplay between the neuroendocrine response and all aspects of human physiology and psychology, Professor Pierre-Marc Bouloux has educated generations of the UK’s top doctors. A fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, he brings an unrivalled breadth of expertise in internal medicine to HOOKE acquired through an incomparable wealth of experience.
Following up his training at St Bartholomew’s Medical College with postgraduate degrees from both the Hammersmith and Brompton Hospitals, Professor Bouloux studied Cardiology in Brussels before being awarded a Medical Research Council (MRC) Fellowship in Endocrinology at St Bartholomew’s Hospital.
He qualified as MBBS with Honours Distinctions and subsequently gained an MD in 1984 and honoured with a Fellowship of the Royal College of Physicians (FRCP) in 1991. He was appointed to the Royal Free Hospital as Senior Lecturer in Endocrinology in 1991 before being awarded a personal Chair in 2002.
Professor Bouloux’s pioneering research into neuroendocrinology and reproductive medicine has been published in over 200 peer-reviewed papers and 204 chapters, reviews and textbooks. He has overseen the tutelage of 14 PhD students and three MDs, has served on committees for the Royal College of Physicians and the Society for Endocrinology and garnered an international reputation as a visiting professor in the United States and the Pasteur Institute in Paris.
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