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About

John Wilding leads Clinical Research into Obesity, Diabetes and Endocrinology at the University of Liverpool. He graduated from Southampton University in 1985, where he continued his clinical training until moving to the Royal Postgraduate Medical School at Hammersmith Hospital, London where he undertook specialist training in Diabetes and Endocrinology, and three years laboratory-based research into the neurobiology of obesity and diabetes. He has been clinical academic at the University of Liverpool since 1996, and was appointed Professor of Medicine in 2005. He leads specialist services for severe obesity at University Hospital Aintree – designated a Centre for Obesity Management by the UK and European Associations for the Study of Obesity.
John’s research team focusses on developing new treatments and strategies to reduce the burden of obesity-related disease. John has published over three hundred and fifty papers, chapters and review articles related to his clinical and laboratory research interests, which include clinical trials in obesity and diabetes, adipocyte biology, functional neuroimaging of appetite in obesity & endocrine disease, and studies of metabolism in obesity and diabetes.
He chairs the NIHR Clinical Research Network National Clinical Research Network Metabolic and Endocrine Speciality Group. He sits on a number of NHS advisory groups in relation to treatment of obesity and has contributed to NICE guidelines.
He is a past Chair of the UK Association for the Study of Obesity and immediate past President of the World Obesity Federation.

Prizes or Honours

  • Founding Fellow (International Obesity Taskforce, 2004)