MS Genetic Study Diverse Ancestries | Queen Mary Research
Queen Mary University of London's landmark study uncovers shared genetic drivers of multiple sclerosis in South Asian, African, and European groups, advancing inclusive research.
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Dr Benjamin Jacobs is an NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer in Neurology at the Wolfson Institute of Population Health, Queen Mary University of London. He is a clinical academic neurologist whose work focuses on combining genetics, omics, and data science to improve prediction, prognosis, and treatment of diseases of the nervous system. His research interests include genetics, omics, epidemiology, healthcare inequality and diversity, data science, electronic healthcare records, and cohorts, biobanks, and registries.
Dr Jacobs holds qualifications including BM BCh, MRCP, and MSc. He has contributed to publications such as “Genetic determinants of multiple sclerosis susceptibility in people from diverse ancestral backgrounds” in Neurology (2026), “Single-cell analysis of cerebrospinal fluid reveals common features of neuroinflammation” in Cell Reports Medicine (2025), and “Genetic architecture of routinely acquired blood tests in a British South Asian cohort” in Nature Communications (2024). He serves as a neurology registrar training in East London and has supervised academic foundation doctors, medical students, and PhD students. His professional email address is b.jacobs@qmul.ac.uk.
Queen Mary University of London's landmark study uncovers shared genetic drivers of multiple sclerosis in South Asian, African, and European groups, advancing inclusive research.