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Dr Thomas Tull
BSc MBBS PhD MRCP
Consultant Dermatologst
GMC number: 6164093
Special interests:
Autoimmune Blistering Skin diseases, Rosacea, Dermatology, Acne, Psoriasis, Eczema, Skin cancer, Skin diseases
Dr Thomas Tull is a Consultant Dermatologist at King Edward VII’s Hospital specialising in conditions such as acne, psoriasis, eczema, rosacea and skin cancer.
Dr Tull trained at Imperial College London and graduated in 2007 with distinction and numerous prizes including the acclaimed Faculty of Medicine Prize. He has extensive experience of general dermatology including acne, eczema, psoriasis and rosacea as well as mole checks and skin cancer. His sub-specialty interests are in autoimmune skin conditions such as cutaneous lupus and immunobullous disorders such as bullous pemphigoid and pemphigus.
Dr Tull is an Honorary Senior Lecturer at King’s College London where he completed a PhD in Immunology. His research is focussed on conditions where the immune system attacks the skin and the role of the gut in programming the human immunity. His work is internationally recognised and he has published numerous scientific papers in high impact journals such as Nature Communications and The Journal of Experimental Medicine. Thomas has also been an investigator in a number of clinical trials of hidradenitis suppurative, eczema and bullous pemphigoid.
Dr Tull has a broad range of dermatology experience and has worked within highly specialist psoriasis, eczema and hidradenitis clinics. He also consultant at St John’s Institute of Dermatology, which is an internationally recognized centre of excellence. Dr Tull currently runs complex medical dermatology clinics, lupus and autoimmune blistering diseases and has completed a PhD in immunology, centred around the investigation of lupus.
Awards
- Tadion Rideal Prize: awarded by KCL for best submitted PhD thesis in molecular science
- Federation of Clinical Immunological Societies Travel Award
- Guy’s and St Thomas’ Foundation Trust Care Award
- Undergraduate medical prizes:
- Faculty of Medicine Prize
- Royal College of Paediatrics Medical Student Prize
- John Adamson Prize
- Health Foundation Student Research Fellowship
- Malcolm Morris Memorial Prize
- Goldberg–Schachmann BSc Memorial Prize
- Hawker Scholarship
Memberships
- The British Association of Dermatologists
- The British Society of Investigative Dermatology
- The Royal College of Physicians
- The Royal Society of Medicine
Publications
- Velounias RL, Tull TJ. Human B cell subset identification and changes in inflammatory diseases. Clin Exp Immunol. 2023 Jan 7:uxac104. doi: 10.1093/cei/uxac104.
- Spencer J, Bemark M, Tull TJ. Human B cells. Clin Exp Immunol. 2022 Dec 13. doi: 10.1093/cei/uxac110
- Siu JHY, Pitcher MJ, Tull TJ, Velounias RL, Guesdon W, Montorsi L, Mahbubani KT, Ellis R, Dhami P, Todd K, Kadolsky UD, Kleeman M, D’Cruz DP, Saeb-Parsy K, Bemark M, Pettigrew GJ, Spencer J. Two subsets of human marginal zone B cells resolved by global analysis of lymphoid tissues and blood. Sci Immunol. 2022 Mar 18;7(69).
- Tull TJ, Benton E. Immunobullous disease. Clin Med (Lond). 2021 May;21(3):162-165. Tull TJ, Pitcher MJ, Guesdon W, Siu JHY, Lebrero-Fernández C, Zhao Y, Petrov N, Heck S, Ellis R, Dhami P, Kadolsky UD, Kleeman M, Kamra Y, Fear DJ, John S, Jassem W, Groves RW, Sanderson JD, Robson MD, D’Cruz DP, Bemark M, Spencer J. Human marginal zone B cell development from early T2 progenitors. J Exp Med. 2021 Apr 5;218(4)
- Tull TJ, Martin B, Spencer J, Sangle S, Chua S, McGrath JA, D’Cruz DP, McGibbon DH. Sneddon syndrome associated with two novel ADA2 gene mutations. Rheumatology (Oxford). 2020 Jun 1;59(6):1448-1450.
- Tull TJ, Jackson K, Smith CH, Pink AE. Developing an online patient education resource for topical therapy: a pilot study. Br J Dermatol. 2020 Feb;182(2):508-509.
- Pararasa C, Zhang N, Tull TJ, Chong MHA, Siu JHY, Guesdon W, Chavele KM, Sanderson JD, Langmead L, Kok K, Spencer J, Vossenkamper A. Reduced CD27-IgD- B Cells in Blood and Raised CD27-IgD- B Cells in Gut-Associated Lymphoid Tissue in Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Front Immunol. 2019 Mar 5;10:361
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