Professor Rubeta Matin - Consultant Dermatologist
Professor Rubeta Matin is a UK trained Consultant Dermatologist since 2015 and Associate Professor of Dermatology at University of Oxford. She is fully trained and on the GMC specialist register. She qualified from Guy’s, King’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals Medical Schools in 2001.
Professor Rubeta Matin trained in dermatology in London and Oxford. She is an academic dermatologist with expertise in skin cancers and skin disease in the immunosuppressed. She currently holds the post of Consultant Dermatologist at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust where she leads the specialist Transplant/Immunosuppressed clinic and provides dedicated skin expertise to leading Haematologists and Oncologists at Oxford.
She has a national reputation as a skin cancer leader and has published more than 250 high impact, peer-reviewed journal publications as well as being frequently invited to present nationally and internationally. She achieved a PhD in Molecular Mechanisms in Melanoma at the University of London in 2010. At Oxford, she is currently Skin Cancer Lead and Dermatology Research Lead for Skin Cancer actively undertaking clinical research trials in skin cancer management. She is co-Founder of the Skin RAI Consortium at the British Association of Dermatologists supporting safe adoption of artificial intelligence in UK Dermatology.
Professor Matin’s primary areas of expertise include general dermatology, skin cancer including mole diagnosis, monitoring and melanoma, skin disease in the immunosuppressed in particular organ transplant recipients and bone marrow transplant recipients, oral/vulval skin disease and cutaneous lymphoma.
In her spare time, Professor Matin enjoys spin cycling, yoga and reformer pilates. She is a keen photographer and an avid traveller having visited many countries worldwide.
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