Professor Graham Hitman, MB BS, MD, FRCP

Professor of Molecular Medicine and Diabetes
Centre: Centre for Genomics and Child Health
Email: g.a.hitman@qmul.ac.uk
Twitter: @g_hitman
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Graham Hitman graduated from University College Hospital Medical School in 1976 and did his clinical training in General Medicine and Diabetes in Kings College and associated Hospitals, St Bartholomew’s Hospital and subsequently The Royal London Hospital. He did his MD research into the genetics of diabetes with Professor David Galton at Barts and was subsequently appointed as Lecturer, Senior Lecturer and Reader at the Royal London Hospital Medical College working under Professor RD Cohen. Since 1995 he has been Professor of Molecular Medicine and Diabetes at Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry. Prof Hitman was director of the Blizard Institute (2013 to 2017) and Editor of Diabetic Medicine (2009-2015).
Centre: Genomics and Child Health .
Clinical Advisor to Vital Signs Solutions: https://www.vitalsignssolutions.com/
Summary
I am a clinical academic with extensive collaborations internationally and within QMUL
Ongoing research is directed towards
- Genomics of diabetes and statin response
- Prevention of diabetes
- Development of Bayesian AI clinical decision support tools for diagnosis, initial and ongoing management of chronic medical conditions
I currently have 337 peer reviewed publications listed in PubMed. Hitman Google scholar entry (March 2020) shows 50,405 citations and an h-index of 81.