Professor of Neurological Urology
Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Marcus Drake is Professor of Neurological Urology at Imperial College London, UK. His clinical interests in Urology are Urodynamics, Neuro-urology, LUTS and Nocturia. He is Chief Investigator of UK National Institute of Health Research grants in Male LUTS (HTAs UPSTREAM & TRIUMPH). He is co-CI of an NIH RO1 grant in Physiology (PDE5 effects on voiding). He is co-CI for minimally invasive surgery of the prostate (HTA PREMISE). He is an investigator on the UK EPSRC emPOWER study. He was CI of the MeNiMS study of nocturia in MS, Nocturia (RfPB PLANET), catheter design (RfPB Flume), recurrent stress incontinence (HTA PURSUIT), UTI diagnostics (i4i QUICK), BESIDE and NEPTUNE2. He was a co-investigator for MASTER, FUTURE, PRIMUS and CADET. He is a Trustee of the International Continence Society. He is member of NICE panels (recurrent UTIs and Male LUTS guideline groups, Intermittent Catheters late stage assessment). He was Chairman of the International Continence Society’s Standardisation Steering Committee, and board member of the European School of Urology and the European Society of Female and Functional Urology. He was a member of the European Association of Urology Guidelines committees for male LUTS and Female Incontinence. He has published major books, including the 4th Edition of “Abrams’ Urodynamics” and “Medicine in a Day” volumes 1 and 2.
SYMP-30: Committee 2: Patient Assessment
Saturday, November 1, 2025
11:30 - 11:40 GMT+0