Philip Molyneaux

Senior Lecturer
Faculty of Medicine
National Heart Lung Institute
United Kingdom

Academician Pulmonology
Biography

Dr Philip Molyneaux is a Clinical Senior Lecturer in Interstitial lung disease and an Honorary Consultant at the Royal Brompton Hospital. Philip qualified from Guy's, King's and St Thomas' School of Medicine in 2004, where he completed an intercalated BSc. in Molecular Genetics. He undertook his SHO training at Guy’s and St Thomas’ and upon completion of the MRCP attained an NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow position in Respiratory medicine at Imperial College. He spent the next two years training at St Mary’s Hospital and working with Professors Cookson, Moffatt and Johnston studying the respiratory microbiome in COPD. He subsequently completed a PhD examining the host response and microbial flora in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis as part of the Prospective Study of Fibrosis In the Lung Endpoints (PROFILE) study with Dr Toby Maher.

Research Intrest

pulmonary fibrosis

List of Publications
Faner R, Sibila O, Agustí A, et al., 2017, The microbiome in respiratory medicine: current challenges and future perspectives., Eur Respir J, Vol:49