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Dr Gareth Tudor-Williams (Reader in Paediatric Infectious Diseases, Imperial College London)

Dr Gareth Tudor-Williams qualified in medicine from St. Thomas' Hospital, University of London. He undertook broad training in paediatrics in the UK in Bristol, Taunton, University College London, Nottingham and Oxford. He ran a mother and child health clinic for the Save the Children Fund in Nepal for two years, developing a sub-specialist interest in paediatric infectious diseases. Research training included two years in Oxford with Prof Moxon, two years at Duke University, US with Prof Katz and Prof Wilfert, and three years as a visiting scientist and attending consultant at the National Institutes of Health, US with Prof Pizzo. Dr Tudor-Williams returned to St. Mary's Hospital in 1994 to help develop the tertiary paediatric infectious diseases service. He is passionately interested in trying to help undergraduates become inspired and inspiring doctors of the future.

Dr Chris Gale
Dr Chris Gale is a Reader in Neonatal Medicine and honorary consultant neonatologist at Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust.  His primary research interest is using routinely collected electronic health record data to improve neonatal care through large, simple clinical trials and observational research. A central aspect of this work is increasing parent and patient involvement in neonatal research. Dr Gale's other interests include better understanding how prematurity and early life nutrition influence adult health and better applying evidence based practice to neonatal care.