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Prof. Dr. Nedim Hadžić – Dino attended the ESPGHAN annual meeting in Helsinki. Of course, your enterprising podcast team, lurking there to glean the thoughts and insights of the best and the brightest, snapped him up for an interview!

His training and early professional work were in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, but when he obtained a research fellowship in London, his supervisors soon recognised that he was too good to be allowed to return home.(For those who follow Croatian football: the centre-forward for Team Orijent in Sušak / Rijeka is a different Nedim Hadžić.)

Dino is now among the consultant hepatologists at King’s College Hospital, where he has cultivated an interest in alpha-1-antitrypsin storage disorder and circulating alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency.(No, they’re not the same thing. We’ll blur the lines and henceforward refer to alpha-1-antitrypsin disease.)

He asks listeners today to think about:

He has provided a few references for us all, set out below.

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