
Muhunthan Thillai
@mut75
Co-founder and CEO of Qureight. Consultant Thoracic Physician, Cambridge Interstitial Lung Disease Unit at Royal Papworth Hospital.
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http://qureight.com 17-02-2009 16:54:59
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Quality of life in cardiac sarcoidosis-we show how little evidence there is in this important disease JuanC Quijano-Campos Royal Papworth Hospital Research Dept. SarcoidosisUK

Nice talk on telomere length and IPF survival by Gisli Jenkins to round off #MILD2023 thanks to ILD IPF Doc: Nazia Chaudhuri and colleagues for organising this great meeting.







Celebrating many things (including becoming an uncle today! Kiruthikah Thillai ) and @Jennydickens41 securing some new Research funding! Mark Toshner @Prof_Marciniak Royal Papworth Hospital NHS FT π The CIMR #cambridge



Duelling abstracts (Cardiology vs Respiratory!) with Lynne Williams at the world sarcoid conference in Stockholm showcasing fantastic research Royal Papworth Hospital NHS FT π with collaborators around the world wasog2023 Royal Papworth Hospital Research Dept. and research sponsors FSR British Lung Foundation #CASPA #PAPLAND


#proudsupervisor Fantastic talk by JuanC Quijano-Campos on the work from his PhD in Cardiac Sarcodosis QOL questionnaires with strong answers to challenging questions from global experts Neha Sekhri Prof Julie Sanders Queen Mary University of London Royal Papworth Hospital NHS FT π @BartsHospital National Institute for Health and Care Research wasog2023


Our very own Jeevan Sunner and Muhunthan Thillai of Qureight have been recognised in the Top 100 Asian Stars in UK Tech ππͺ Well done to everyone, keep inspiring us all! π See the full list here: asiansintech.com/top-100-asian-β¦





An amazing morning presenting more results from our colaboration with AstraZeneca. We used machine learning tools to quantify lung disease and predict patient outcomes. Technology such as this will help cohort enrichment. And the tacos and margeritas are pretty good in San Diego

Congrats as always to our PhD student JuanC Quijano-Campos
