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Robert Hadden

Robert Hadden

MA, BM BCh, FRCP, PhD

Academic history

Robert Hadden, MA, BM BCh, FRCP, PhD, obtained his medical degree from Oxford University in 1992 and completed his PhD at King’s College London in 2000, where he also trained as a Neurology Specialist Registrar. In 2005, he took on the role of Consultant Neurologist at King’s College Hospital and at Maidstone Hospital in Kent, and is in charge of the regional specialist peripheral nerve service at King’s College.

Dr Hadden is active internationally, writing guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of chronic inflammatory demyelinating neuropathies and other associated disorders. He is currently the acting President of the British Peripheral Nerve Society, an Honorary Secretary of the international Inflammatory Neuropathy Consortium, and a medical advisory board member of Guillain-Barré and Associated Inflammatory Neuropathies (GAIN).

Speaking on peripheral nerve diseases and neuropathology

Dr Hadden has co-authored guidelines on the diagnostic and treatment pathways of vasculitic neuropathy, CIPD, paraproteinemic myelinating neuropathy and multifocal motor neuropathy. His work has involved predicting and understanding neurotoxicities in patients treated with CAR T-cell therapy.