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About me
Dr Benjamin Mullish is a consultant hepatologist based mostly at St Mary's Hospital, London, where he has specialist clinical expertise in fatty liver diseases, chronic liver disease, and general hepatology. He also performs endoscopy. In addition, he has a particular clinical and research interest in the contribution of the gut microbiome to improve health (including via faecal microbiota transplant (FMT)). In his day-to-day role, he contributes to the specialist regional clinic for metabolic dysfunction-related steatotic liver disease (MASLD). He is also a research fellow in the division of digestive diseases at Imperial College London, where he plays an integral role in an active research group investigating the gut microbiome, performing both laboratory work related to this, as well as undertaking clinical trials for a variety of medical conditions. He is co-director of the Imperial FMT service. He has contributed to a range of consensus documents and guidelines related to microbiome diagnostics and therapeutics.
Benjamin graduated in Medicine from the University of Cambridge with Double First Class Honours and Scholarships, before undertaking combined clinical and academic training in gastroenterology, hepatology and general internal medicine in London. During his training, he obtained a PhD from Imperial College London for research related to the mechanisms by which FMT (and other therapies related to the gut microbiome) provide their benefit. He has obtained competitive research fellowships and research grants from the Medical Research Council.
Benjamin has been awarded a number of national and international prizes, including the British Society of Gastroenterology Young Gastroenterologist of the Year Award, and the United European Gastroenterology 'Rising Star' Award. He has co-authored more than 150 peer-reviewed publications, and regularly presents his research at leading medical conferences. He also contributes to both undergraduate and graduate teaching programmes at Imperial College London.
Areas of interest
Abdominal pain; Jaundice; Abnormal liver function tests/ liver blood tests; General hepatology; Liver diseases; Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease ('fatty liver'); Alcohol-associated liver disease; Cirrhosis; C. difficile infection; FibroScan; Endoscopy
Medical secretaries
- Maja Divljak
- 020 3951 2201
- benjamin@mullish.net