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Fabiola Martin is a Senior Lecturer in HIV Medicine at the Centre for Immunology and Infection (CII) and Honorary Clinical Academic Consultant in Sexual Health at York Teaching Hospital since August 2010. Fabiola was born in Isfahan, Iran and moved to Vienna, Austria in 1979. She obtained her undergraduate degree in Medicine at the University of Vienna in 1995 and entered her training in Genitourinary and HIV Medicine in 2001 after passing the membership exams of the Royal College of Physicians, London, in 1999. She has trained as a Specialist Registrar at Imperial College NHS Trust, St Mary’s Hospital in London and obtained her Certificate of Specialist Training in May 2010. Fabiola was a clinical fellow at the National Centre for Human Retrovirology at St Mary’s Hospital and obtained her MD(Res) in HTLV Medicine at Imperial College London in 2009.

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HTLV HIV Sexual Health Mental Health Rare Diseases Clinical trials Climate Change and Migration Fabiola is keen on collaborative and interdisciplinary, national and international research projects. As a translational scientists, she is works as a knowledge broker between biomedical, health scientists and clinicians with the ultimate aim to protect and improve human health supported by a healthy environment. Her focus has led to several C2D2 funding awards, which specifically supports multi-disciplinary work. She is the chair HAM/TSP international consortium and has set up the HAMLET-P trial at four sites: Japan, Brazil, USA (NIH) and UK (Imperial College and University of York). This is the first ever international, randomised double blind controlled HAM/TSP trial. It will start recruiting HAM/TSP patients in 2016. Her focus on patient centered research has led to her recent collaboration with Rare Disease UK with the aim to map the unmet needs of patients’ and health care provider’s in the field of rare non-genetic diseases. This national multi-disciplinary collaboration on qualitative and quantitative research has been submitted to NIHR HS&DR funding stream.

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