Emad El-OmarEmad Munir El-Omar (born 23 July 1962[1]) is a British physician and gastroenterologist who chairs the department of medicine at the University of New South Wales and is the editor in chief of The BMJ's Gut academic journal. EducationEl-Omar studied medicine at the University of Glasgow where he trained as a gastroenterologist.[2] CareerEl-Omar is the chair of the medicine department at the University of New South Wales's St George & Sutherland Clinical School and the director of the university's microbiome research centre,[2] which he helped create.[3] He is the editor in chief of Gut academic journal.[4] He has been a visiting scholar and a visiting scientist at Vanderbilt University, and the National Cancer Institute, and was previously employed as a professor of gastroenterology at the University of Aberdeen from 2000 to 2016.[2] Personal lifeEl-Omar is British, and lives in Australia.[1] References
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