Florence Susan Thim Peck Wong
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University of Bristol
Florence Susan Thim Peck Wong | |
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| Alma mater | King's College London |
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| Institutions | Cardiff University University of Bristol |
Florence Susan Thim Peck Wong is a British physician who is Professor and Deputy Director of Infection and Immunity at Cardiff University. Her research focuses on understanding immune system function in Type 1 diabetes. She was appointed Commander of the British Empire in the 2025 New Year Honours.
Wong completed her medical degree at King's College London. She earned an intercalated bachelor's degree in biochemistry. She went on to earn a doctorate in the immunogenetics of diabetes at King's.[1] After graduating, she was appointed a Wellcome Trust Senior Fellow at King's College London.[1]
Research and career
Wong's clinical work looks to treat people with type 1 diabetes. Specifically, Wong has treated people with continuous insulin infusion pumps. Wong investigates immune system function in type 1 diabetes. To better understand Type 1 diabetes, Wong uses T cell immunology, B cell immunology and the innate immune system. She has explored the role of the gut microbiome in the development of diabetes.