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On moving to Wales, he transferred his clinical work to Cwm Taf University Health Board, where he works in the Urology Department. He completed a Masters degree in Physiology in 2001 and a PhD in the clinical management of premature ejaculation in 2009. He has published widely in academic journals on the subject of Urology and Men’s Health, and edited four textbooks in anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology. He was the grant administrator for the Research Capacity Building Collaborative (RCBC) for Wales (2015 – 2021) and is the non-medical representative for Wales at the UK Health Education Advisory Committee (UKHEAC).
Professor Martin Steggall, University of South WalesWales has a strong history of collaboration in research, innovation and education across the UK, Europe and World, and has much to offer as a conference location, not only for the quality of the venues and environment, but also for the warmth and friendliness of the people."

