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Dr Alexander Gimson

Dr Alexander Gimson

Consultant Transplant Hepatologist, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust • Chair of the Care Advisory Group, Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Sustainability and Transformation Partnership

    Dr Gimson led the national team which developed in a new organ allocation offering scheme whereby organs are offered to the person on a national waiting list who has the greatest calculated net life years gained from the particular donor organ.

    He is running a project which aims to discover if an AI/machine learning model can beat existing models, to make that organ-offering even more equitable.

    Consultant Transplant Hepatologist

    Expert care, ground-breaking research and transformative teaching.

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