Manuel Romero-Gómez, M.D., PhD., is Professor of Medicine at the University of Seville and Chief of the Medical & Surgical Unit of Digestive Diseases and ciberehd in the Valme University Hospital in Seville, Spain. Dr Romero-Gómez is trained in Hepatology and Gastroenterology focusing on care of hepatitis C patients and complications of liver cirrhosis
Manuel Romero-Gómez, M.D., PhD., is Professor of Medicine at the University of Seville and Chief of the Medical & Surgical Unit of Digestive Diseases and ciberehd in the Valme University Hospital in Seville, Spain. Dr Romero-Gómez is trained in Hepatology and Gastroenterology focusing on care of hepatitis C patients and complications of liver cirrhosis, mainly hepatic encephalopathy. He is working in metabolic syndrome and its role on liver diseases from hepatitis C to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. The impact of insulin resistance on natural history of liver diseases and its implication on the chance of curing from a genomic and proteomic approaches are the main current areas of research.