Prof Frier |
VENUE: Lecture Theatre 2, Monash Medical Centre
DATE / TIME: March 26th, 8am-9am
Breakfast will be provided!Professor Frier's principal research interest is the pathophysiology of hypoglycemia in
humans with particular relevance to diabetes. He has
published extensively, particularly in
this field, and has co-edited two multi-author international
textbooks on hypoglycemia and
diabetes. He co-authored the chapter on diabetes for five
editions of "Davidson's
Principles and Practice in Medicine," and was
editor-in-chief of an international, open
access, on-line journal called "Diabetic
Hypoglycemia." Other research interests include
In 2004, the Hungarian Diabetes Association awarded him the
Somogyi Award for his
research in hypoglycaemia and diabetes and in 2009 he gave
the Banting Memorial
Lecture at the natioanl meeting of Diabetes UK.
Professsor Frier was Vice-President of the Royal College of
Physicians of Edinburgh
(2008-2012), and was Chair of the Medical Advisory Panel on
Driving and Diabetes to the
Secretary of State for Transport in the UK from
2001-2012.
Brian Frier, BSc (Hons), MD, FRCP(Edin), FRCP( Glas) is Honorary Professor
of Diabetes at the University of Edinburgh, affiliated with the British Heart Foundation
Centre for Cardiovascular Science. He was previously Consultant Physician in general
medicine and diabetes at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh and in the Western Infirmary
and Gartnavel General Hospital, Glasgow. He graduated in medicine from the University
of Edinburgh, trained in Scotland, and was a Clinical Research Fellow at Cornell University
Medical Center in New York, USA.
The meeting will be videoconferenced to a number of sites
outside MonashHealth
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