Academy Fellows are elected for excellence in medical research, for innovative application of scientific knowledge or for their conspicuous service to healthcare. The following Cambridge researchers have been elected this year:
- Professor Carol Brayne, Professor of Public Health Medicine and Honorary Consultant Public Health England
- Professor Nicholas Coleman, Professor of Molecular Pathology
- Professor Berthold Göttgens, Professor of Molecular Haematology
- Dr Philip Jones, Programme Leader MRC Cancer Unit and Honorary Consultant in Medical Oncology at Addenbrooke's Hospital
- Professor John O’Brien, Professor of Old Age Psychiatry
- Professor Willem Ouwehand, Professor of Experimental Haematology
- Professor Antonio Vidal-Puig, Professor of Molecular Nutrition and Metabolism and Honorary Consultant in Metabolic Medicine
- Dr Douglas Winton, Senior Group Leader, Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute
Professor Sir John Tooke PMedSci, President of the Academy of Medical Sciences said: “The Academy of Medical Sciences represents the excellence and diversity of medical science in the UK, and this is evident in the broad range of expertise demonstrated by this year’s new Fellows. They each bring a unique perspective which we will value immensely. Their election is a much deserved honour for the outstanding achievements they have shown throughout their careers. I know they will contribute greatly to the Academy, and I am delighted to welcome them all to the Fellowship.”
The new Fellows will be formally admitted to the Academy at a ceremony on Wednesday 2 July 2014. The complete list of Fellows elected this year can be found on the Academy's website.
Reproduced courtesy of the University of Cambridge
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