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THE LISTER INSTITUTE OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE

LISTER INSTITUTE FELLOWS’ BOOKLET

OCTOBER 2020

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MEMBERS OF THE GOVERNING BODY

Professor Sir Alex Markham (Chairman) Professor Judith Armitage

Professor Wendy Bickmore Professor Sir Adrian Bird

Professor Rebecca Fitzgerald Hon Rory Guinness

Professor Douglas Higgs Mr Andrew Hutton

Professor John Iredale Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys

Mr Murray Legg (Hon Treasurer) Mr Stephen McMahon

Mr Matthew Pintus Professor Dame Pamela Shaw

MEMBERS OF THE SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Professor John Iredale (Chairman)

Professor Judi Allen Professor J Julian Blow Professor Cyrus Cooper

Professor Aroon Hingorani Professor Kikkeri Naresh

Professor Catherine Nobes Professor Sir Mike Owen Professor Elizabeth Patton

Professor Barry Potter Professor Fiona Powrie

Professor Christoph Tang Professor Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz

DIRECTOR

Dr Sally Burtles

Telephone: 0203 5325345

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THE LISTER INSTITUTE OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE

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LISTER INSTITUTE RESEARCH FELLOWS

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RESEARCH PRIZE FELLOWS Prize Awarded (and started)

Name and Location

Title of Research Project

Other Information

2016 (01.10.16)

ANDONIADOU Dr Cynthia, BSc, PhD Guy’s Hospital King’s College London

Regulation of stem cell potential in the mammalian pituitary gland

2018 (01.10.18)

BADEN Dr Tom, PD, PhD School of Life Sciences University of Sussex

Anisotropic retinal circuits for processing of colour and space in nature

Elected to EMBO Young Investigator programme, 2019. Received Nature Research Award for Driving Global Impact, 2020. Granted Wellcome Trust Investigator Award, 2020.

2019 (01.10.19)

BLOWER Dr Timothy, BA, MA, MSci, PhD Department of Biosciences Durham University

BREX and phage-bacteria interactions

2019 (01.10.19)

CHAPMAN Dr J Ross, PhD MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine University of Oxford

DNA double-strand break repair mechanisms in immunity and oncogenesis

Head of Genome Integrity Laboratory.

2018 (01.10.18)

CORRIGAN Dr Rebecca, PhD Department of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology University of Sheffield

Analysis of the role of (p)ppGpp in staphylococcal infection using zebrafish as a model organism

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2011 (01.04.12)

COWLING Professor Victoria Haigh, BA, PhD College of Life Sciences Wellcome Trust Biocentre University of Dundee

Regulation and function of the 7-methylguanosine cap

Elected to EMBO Young Investigator programme, 2013. MRC Senior Non-clinical Fellow, 2013. Received EMBO Young Investigator Award, 2014. BSCB Women in Cell Biology Early Career Award, 2014. Extended Fellowship to 31.03.18. Awarded professorship, October 2016. Elected to membership of the Institute 2016. Extended Fellowship to December 2021.

2018 (01.10.18)

DODDING Dr Mark P, PhD School of Biochemistry University of Bristol

A new chemical biology approach to target molecular motors for the manipulation of cytoskeleton and organelle dynamics

2013 (01.01.14)

EL-KHAMISY Professor Sherif, PhD, FRSC FGenome Damage and Stability Center University of Sussex

The repair of oxidative and topoisomerase induced chromosomal strand breaks and human disease

Moved to University of Sheffield, 2014. Awarded Professorship, 2015. Elected as Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, 2016. Extended Fellowship until September 2022. Elected to membership of the Institute 2018.

2015 (01.10.15)

GAMBUS Dr Agnieszka Gambus, PhD, MSc School of Cancer Sciences University of Birmingham

Identification and characterization of Mcm7 ubiquitin ligase

Extended Fellowship until September 2021. Elected to membership of the Institute 2020.

2016 (01.10.16)

GODINHO Dr Susana Isabel, BSc, PhD Barts Cancer Institute Queen Mary University of London

Regulation of paracrine signalling by centrosome amplification

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2017 (01.10.17)

GUETTLER Dr Sebastian, MSc, PhD The Institute of Cancer Research

Structural basis and mechanism of telomere maintenance by poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation

Wellcome Trust Investigator Award, 2019 Cancer Research UK Programme Foundation Award, 2019 Deputy Head of the Division of Structural Biology, September 2019 Reader in Structural Biology and Cell Signalling, the Institute of Cancer Research, October 2019.

2016 (01.10.16)

HANIFFA Professor Muzlifah Aisha, BSc, MBBCh, MRCP, PhD Institute for Cellular Medicine Newcastle University

In vivo kinetics and functional response of human mononuclear phagocytes during acute tissue inflammation

Foulkes Foundation Medal 2019. Elected to the Academy of Medical Sciences, 2020.

2017 (01.10.17)

HELAINE Dr Sophie, PhD Department of Medicine Imperial College London

Salmonella Persister formation at the single cell level

2018 (01.10.18)

HEPWORTH Dr Matthew, PhD School of Biological Sciences University of Manchester

Targeting cell metabolism to regulate innate lymphoid cells in health and disease

2015 (01.10.15)

KARADOTTIR Dr Ragnhildur Thora, BSc, PhD Wellcome Trust-MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute

The role of neuronal activity in myelin repair

Extended Fellowship until September 2021. Elected to membership of the Institute 2020.

2019 (01.10.19)

KONKEL Joanne, BSc, MRes, PhD Division of Infection, Immunity and Respiratory Medicine University of Manchester

Atypical monocytes at the oral mucosa; revisiting myeloid cell development and function at a unique barrier site

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2017 (01.10.17)

KULATHU Dr Yogesh, PhD MRC PPU, Schools of Life Sciences University of Dundee

Regulation and function of protein FUBlylation

2020 (01.10.20)

LAWSON Dr Rebecca, MA, PhD Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge

Computational neurodevelopment: a new framework for understanding autism spectrum disorder

2019 (01.10.19)

LINTERMAN Dr Michelle, PhD, BBmedSc The Babraham Institute

Tertiary lymphoid structures in health and disease

2019 (01.10.19)

McEWAN Dr William, BSc, MRes, PhD Department of Clinical Neurosciences University of Cambridge

Protein-level knockdown as a new frontier for biological and biomedical sciences

2018 (01.10.18)

MAO Dr Yanlan, PhD, MA, BA MRC-Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology University College London

Mechanochemical regulation of tissue growth and morphogenesis

Awarded L’oreal UNESCO Women in Science Fellowship, 2018. Received Biophysical Society Early Career Mechanobiology Award 2019. Elected to EMBO Young Investigator programme, 2019. Awarded BSCB Women in Cell Biology Early Career Medal, 2020. Received Royal Microscopical Society Life Sciences Medal, 2021.

2018 (01.10.18)

MARSH Dr Joseph, BSc, PhD MRC Human Genetics Unit University of Edinburgh

The dominant-negative effect in protein complexes: implications for human genetic disease

Awarded Royal Society of Edinburgh Patrick Neill Medal, 2019.

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2015 (01.10.15)

MOSTOWY Professor Serge, PhD London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. Prior to 2018: MRC Centre for Molecular Bacteriology and Infection Imperial College London

Bacterial autophagy and the cytoskeleton in host defence

Transferred to LSHTM, June 2018. Promoted to Professor, 2018. Wellcome Trust Research Career Development Fellow, 2012. Wellcome Beit Research Fellow, 2012. Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellow, 2018. ERC Consolidator Grant, 2019. RMS Mid-Career Scientific Achievement Award, 2020. Extended Fellowship to September 2021. Elected to membership of the Institute, 2020.

2017 (01.10.17)

NATHAN Dr James Alexander, MBChB, PhD, FRCP Addenbrooke’s Hospital University of Cambridge

The interplay between metabolism and oxygen sensing

2016 (01.10.16)

REHWINKEL Professor Jan, PhD Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine University of Oxford

Z-RNA and Z-DNA: novel inducers of antiviral immunity

2017 (01.10.17)

ROYCHOUDHURI Dr Rahul, MA, MBBS, PhD Department of Pathology, University of Cambridge Prior: The Babraham Institute

Resolving mechanisms of gene regulation within the immune system using forward genetics

2018 (01.10.18)

SFERRUZZI-PERRI Dr Amanda, Nancy, PhD Department of Physiology, Development & Neuroscience University of Cambridge

Biomarkers of materno-fetal health: role of placental endocrine mediators in normal and obese pregnancies

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2020 (01.10.20)

SHARPE Dr Hayley Jane, PhD, MBiochem The Babraham Institute

Receptor tyrosine phosphatase signalling mechanisms in health and disease

2016 (01.10.16)

SMITH Professor Daniel Joseph, BSc, MBChB, MSc, MD, FRCPsych Institute of Health and Wellbeing University of Glasgow

Investigating the overlap between hypertension and bipolar disorder to identify new and repurposed medications for bipolar disorder

2020 (01.10.20)

UPHOFF Dr Stephan, D.Phil, M.Sc. Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford

Resolving oxidative stress response mechanisms in bacteria during infection and antibiotic treatment

2015 (01.10.15)

WATSON Dr Erica Danielle, PhD Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience University of Cambridge

Mechanisms of folate metabolism during the transgenerational inheritance of disease

Extended Fellowship to September 2021. Elected to membership of the Institute, 2020.

2015 (01.10.15)

WEST Professor Steven James, PhD The Living Systems Institute University of Exeter Prior: University of Sheffield

The nature, mechanism and function of RNA polymerase II modifications in health and disease

EMBO Young Investigator Award, 2014. Wellcome Trust Investigator Award, 2015. Moved to University of Exeter, 2017. Extended Fellowship to September 2021. Elected to membership of the Institute, 2020.

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FORMER RESEARCH FELLOWS

Period of Fellowship

Name and Location (and fellowship location if different)

Area of Current Research Interests

Other Information

01.01.03 to 31.12.07

ADAMS Dr Ian Robert, PhD, BSc Post-doctoral Research Fellow MRC Human Genetics Unit Building University of Edinburgh. Prior to 1.7.04 Wellcome Trust/Cancer Research UK Institute of Cancer & Developmental Biology Cambridge.

Entry of mouse primordial germ cells into meiosis.

Elected a Member of the Institute, 2008. Appointed a Member of the Institute’s Scientific Advisory Committee, 2014.

01.10.94 to 30.09.00

ALLAN Professor Victoria Janet, BSc, DPhil Senior Lecturer Faculty of Life Sciences University of Manchester

Microtubule protein motors: their regulation, diversity and function; their role in membrane trafficking.

Granted a one-year extension to 30.9.00. Appointed Lecturer 1.10.00. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2001. Promoted to Senior Lecturer from 1.10.02. Promoted to Professor of Cell Biology, August 2007.

01.12.84 to 31.08.85

ALMOND Professor Jeffrey William, BSc, PhD, FMedSci Prior: Vice President Global Research and External R & D Sanofi Pasteur, France Fellow in: Department of Microbiology University of Leicester

Has worked in the vaccines industry since 1998. General interest in the pathogenesis and immunobiology of infectious diseases and in human vaccine research and development. Broader interest and expertise in the Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals industry.

Presenter of the 6th Sir Henry Dale Lecture, 1984. Winner of the SGM Fleming Award 1985. Resigned fellowship on appointment as Professor of Microbiology, University of Reading, 1985. Winner, Univ Section, Toshiba Year of Invention, 1988. Visiting Research Fellow, CIBA-GEIGY, 1989-1990. Head, School of Animal & Microbial Sciences, 1990-1994. Elected a Member of the Institute, 1993.

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Professor Jeffrey Almond, continued Member of SEAC (Spongiform Encephalopathy Advisory Committee) 1995-2000. Appointed Vice President of R&D (France) Pasteur Mérieux Connaught, 1999. Appointed Vice President Discovery & External R & D, Aventis Pasteur, 2001. Senior Vice President for Research & External R & D, Aventis Pasteur, 2003. Elected Fellow of Academy of Medical Sciences, 2007. Appointed to MRC Council 2008-12. Retired from Sanofi Pasteur, October 2013. Retired from MRC Council, 2014 (after 6 years in post) Visiting Professor of Microbiology at University of Reading 1998-present. Visiting Professor at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford, 2013-present.

01.10.82 to 30.09.85

ARMITAGE Professor Judith Patricia, BSc, PhD, FRS Department of Biochemistry University of Oxford Fellow in: Department of Microbiology University College London

Understanding the biochemistry of bacterial motility and the flagella motor: responses to and control by temporal changes in environmental stimuli.

Resigned fellowship on appointment as tutor and lecturer in the Biochemistry Department, University of Oxford, with a Lectureship at St Hilda's College, Oxford, 1.10.85. Elected a Member of the Institute, 1996. Appointed Professor in the Microbiology Unit, Department of Biochemistry, Oxford, l.8.96. Elected Fellow of Merton College, 1997. Elected Fellow of UCL, 1998. Appointed rep of the University of Oxford 2001. Elected member EMBO, 2010. Fellow of American Academy of Microbiology, 2011. Elected Fellow of Society of Biology, 2011. Elected Fellow of the Royal Society, 2013. Appointed a member of the Governing Body for a period of 6 years, 2015. Elected President of the Microbiology Society for 3 years from January 2019.

01.01.02 to 30.06.07

ASHE Professor Hilary Louise, BSc, DPhil, School of Biological Sciences, University of Manchester.

Dpp signalling in the Drosophila embryo.

EMBO Young Investigator Award, 2003. Elected a member of the Institute, 2008. Promoted to Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology, 2013. Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology, 2014.

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01.10.14 to 30.09.19

BABU Dr M. Madan Babu, PhD, FRSC St Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, USA Prior: University of Cambridge

Dynamics of tRNA abundance and the regulation of protein expression levels

Elected as a member of EMBO. Awarded Francis Crick Medal from the Royal Society. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2018. Endowed Chair in Biomedical Data Science. Director, Center for Data Driven Discovery Member, Department of Structural Biology. Elected member of the Institute, 2019. Awarded EMBO Gold medal, 2019.

01.10.07 to 30.09.12

BALTHASAR Dr Nina, PhD Retired from science Prior: Department of Physiology University of Bristol

Identifying the novel CREB coactivator TORC2’s role in the hypothalamic pathways controlling energy homeostasis

Elected a member of the Institute, 2013. Retired from science, 2017.

01.09.90 to 31.08.97

BERENDT Dr Anthony Robert, BM, BCh, MRCP Medical Director Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Oxford Fellow in: Institute of Molecular Medicine John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford

Molecular mechanisms underlying the long term persistence of bacterial infections in bones and joints.

Elected to a three-year non-stipendiary medical research fellowship at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, June 1992. Appointed Hon Senior Registrar with Oxford RHA for one year from 1.10.92 and granted unpaid leave of absence during this period. Granted further year’s unpaid leave of absence to 31.12.94. Promoted to Hon Consultant status from 1.1.95. Resigned fellowship to take up appointment as Consultant Physician in Charge of the Bone Infection Unit at the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Oxford, from 1.9.97. Elected a Member of the Institute, 1998. Medical Director, Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, 2003.

01.10.99 to 31.03.05

BESRA Professor Gurdyal Singh, BSc, PhD, FMedSci FRS School of Biosciences University of Birmingham Prior to 1.2.02 Dept of Microbiology & Immunology Newcastle University

Mycobacterial cell wall biosynthesis: structure, function and biological implications in tuberculosis.

Lister Institute-Jenner Fellow. Awarded the 1999 W.H. Pierce Prize from the Society of Applied Microbiology. Promoted to Professor of Microbial Physiology, 2000 Granted unpaid leave from 1.2.02 to 1.8.02 to re-establish research (fellowship now finishes 31.3.05). Elected a Member of the Institute, 2006. The Biochemical Society: Biochemical Society Award, 2008

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Professor Gurdyal Besra continued Bardrick Professor of Microbial Physiology & Chemistry. Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award. Elected Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences, 2013. The Royal Society of Chemistry Jeremy Knowles Medal/ Award, 2014. Colworth Prize, Society of Microbiology, 2016. Morton Lecture: Biochemical Society, 2019. Elected Fellow of the Royal Society, 2019.

01.10.91 to 30.09.96

BICKMORE Professor Wendy Anne, BA, PhD, FMedSci, FRSE, FRS Director, MRC Human Genetics Unit IGMM University of Edinburgh

Chromatin and nuclear organisation of the mammalian genome, gene packaging and organisation within the chromosomes.

Appointed Senior Scientist in the MRC Human Genetics Unit, 1.10.96. 1997 Genetical Society Balfour Lecturer. Elected a Member of the Institute, 1997. Awarded the James S. McDonnell Foundation Centennial Fellowship in Human Genetics, 1999. Elected a member of EMBO, 2001. Nominated as Charles Darwin Award Lecturer 2001, at the BAAS. Appointed Hon Lecturer, University of Edinburgh. Elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 2005. Elected a Member of the Institute’s Scientific Advisory Committee, 2008. Appointed Head of Section: Chromosome and Gene Expression, MRC Human Genetics Unit, 2009. Elected Fellow of the Academy of Medical Science, 2005. Elected a Member of the Institute’s Scientific Advisory Committee, 2008-2013. Head of Chromosome & Gene Expression, MRC Human Genetics Unit, 2009. Appointed to Institute’s Governing Body, 2013, re-elected 2018. President of the Genetics Society, 2015. Director MRC Human Genetics Unit, Edinburgh, 2015.

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01.01.05 to 31.12.09

BILLKER Dr Oliver, PhD Umeå University, Sweden Prior to 2018: Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Fellow in: Department of Biological Sciences Imperial College London

In search of the xanthurenic acid receptor of malaria parasites – a potential target for transmission control

Moved to Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, 2007. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2010. Moved to Umeå University, Sweden, 2018. Appointed Professor Umeå University, Sweden, 2018. Director Molecular Infection Medicine Sweden 2018. ERC Advanced Grant, 2018.

01.09.91 to 31.08.96

BLOW Professor John Julian, BSc, PhD, FRSE, FMedSci School of Life Sciences University of Dundee Fellow in: ICRF Clare Hall Laboratories South Mimms, Herts

Interests are chromosome replication and the cell cycle.

Lister Institute-Jenner Fellow. Appointed Senior Scientist at ICRF from 1.7.96. Elected a Member of the Institute, 1997. Director, CRC Chromosome Replication Research Group, University of Dundee, from November 1997. Senior Lecturer in the Department of Biochemistry, University of Dundee, from 1.11.97. Elected member of EMBO, 1999. Appointed Reader 1.10.00. Awarded a personal chair in Chromosome Maintenance, November 2001. Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, March 2002. Elected Fellow of Academy of Medical Sciences, 2012. Appointed Dean of Research for College of Life Sciences, University of Dundee, August 2014. Appointed Dean of School of Life Sciences, University of Dundee, April 2016. Appointed member of the Institute’s Scientific Advisory Committee, 2019.

01.10.83 to 31.12.87

BORYSIEWICZ Professor Sir Leszek Krzysztof, PhD, FRCP, FMedSci, FRS Chairman, Cancer Research UK Prior: Vice Chancellor University of Cambridge

Active in research management, education and administration. General interest in infectious diseases and viral infection processes.

Temporary Clinical Senior Registrar 1.4.86 - 31.12.86. Hon Senior Lecturer/Consultant from 1.4.87. Appointed Wellcome Senior Lecturer, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, having resigned Lister Fellowship, 1.1.88. Appointed Lecturer in Medicine, University of Cambridge, 1988. Appointed Professor of Medicine, University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff, 1.1.91.

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Professor Leszek Borysiewicz, continued Prior to 2010: Chief Executive, Medical Research Council Prior to 2008: Deputy Rector, Imperial College London Fellow in: Department of Medicine Royal Postgraduate Medical School London, and from 1.10.87 School of Clinical Medicine University of Cambridge

Elected a Member of the Institute, 1993. Appointed to the Council of the MRC, 1995. Elected member of the Institute’s SAC, 1996. Appointed Chairman of the Molecular & Cell Medicines Board, 1996. Elected as Foreign Member of the Faculty of Natural Sciences of the Polish Academy of Arts & Science, 1998. Chairman of the Hospital-based Clinical Subjects Unit of Assessment Panel for the 2001 RAE. Founder Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences, 1998. Knighthood, New Year’s Honours List, 2001 Appointed Principal, Imperial College School of Medicine from 1.2.01. Appointed Chairman of the Joint Medical Advisory Committee to the Higher Education Funding Council 2002. Appointed Deputy Rector, Imperial College London, 1.10.04. Appointed Chief Executive, MRC, 2008. Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, 2008. Appointed Vice Chancellor, University of Cambridge, 2010. Appointed Chairman, Cancer Research UK, 2017.

2014 (01.10.14)

BOUCROT Dr Emmanuel, PhD Research Department of Structural and Molecular Biology University College London

Mechanisms of cargo selection and vesicle formation in a novel pathway of endocytosis

Reader, Birkbeck, September 2016. Associate Professor, UCL, September 2016. Elected member of the Institute, 2019.

01.10.86 to 30.09.91

BOULNOIS Professor Graham John, BSc, PhD FRSB Managing Director, B-V Life Sciences Ltd and Chairman of the Medicines Discovery Catapult, Alderley Park, Cheshire, SK10 4TG Fellow in: Department of Microbiology University of Leicester

Now in industry. Interested in business opportunity development in the bioscience sector. Technical interest in the molecular basis of infection and bacterial virulence.

Lister Institute-Jenner Fellow. Reader in the Department of Microbiology from 1.10.87. Professor (Personal Chair) in the Department of Microbiology from 1.10.89. Selected 1989 Fleming Lecturer of the Society for General Microbiology. Elected member of the Council for the Society of General Microbiology from 4.9.90 for 4 years. Member of the MRC & WHO Committees on Polysaccharide Vaccines. Member of the Cabinet Office Committee on the Human Genome.

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Professor Graham Boulnois, continued

Pro-Dean of the Faculty of Science, and Chairman, School of Biological Sciences, University of Leicester, 1990-1992. Visiting Professor, University of Leicester, 1992 – 2016 Appointed Head of Biotechnology, ICI Pharmaceuticals on 14.7.92 Head of Infection Research & Chief Biotechnologist, Zeneca Pharmaceuticals, 1993. Head of Department, Target Discovery & Infection, 1996. Elected a Member of the Institute, 1996. Senior Vice President Discovery Research from 1.9.97. Visiting Professor, University of Manchester, 1998 - 2006 Visiting Professor, University of Glasgow, 1998 – 2006 Moved to Aventis-Pharma, Frankfurt, February 2000 as Senior Vice-President Lead Generation. Partner in Schroder Ventures Life Sciences Advisers (UK) Ltd, 2001. Elected as member of the Governing Body 2003 – 2010. Partner in SV Life Sciences LLP 2001-2016 Director of Alantos Pharmaceuticals Inc., Director of Oxagen Ltd., Director of Lorantis Holdings Ltd., Deputy Director of Gyros AB., Deputy Director of Affibody AB Board Observer, Cellzome Ltd, Director of ESBATech AG; Director of Vantia Ltd; Director of Affinium Inc, Director of Delenex AG. Chairman of Oxagen Ltd; Chairman of Karus Pharmaceuticals Ltd; Chairman of Kalvista Pharma Ltd Founder and Chairman of Axendos Ltd; Founder and Chairman of B-V Life Sciences Ltd. Non-Executive Director at University Hospitals of South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust. 2008-2016. Member Advisory Board Biomotiv LLP. Member Senior Advisory Council, Harrington Project. Chairman, Investment Advisory Panel, Greater Manchester and Cheshire East Life Science Fund. Investment Advisory Board, Alderley Park Ventures. Honorary Professor, University of Manchester 2016- Chairman, Medicines Discovery Catapult 2016-2018.

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01.01.93 to 31.07.00

BOULTER Dr Catherine Annabel, BA, DPhil Retired. Prior: Senior Lecturer, School of Biosciences Cardiff University Prior Fellow in: Department of Genetics University of Cambridge

Molecular genetics of mammalian development with a particular focus on kidney development and genetic disorders characterized by abnormal growth and differentiation.

Maternity leave 1994 and fellowship extended to 1998. Maternity leave 1997 and fellowship extended to 2000 National Kidney Research Fund Fellowship from 1.9.00. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2001. Moved to Cardiff University, 2008. Appointed Senior Lecturer, 2010. Retired from Cardiff University, 2017.

01.01.99 to 31.12.03

BOYES Dr Joan Mary, BA, PhD Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, University of Leeds Fellow in: Chester Beatty Laboratories Institute of Cancer Research, London

The regulation of gene activity: specifically, how the level of gene transcription is regulated after activation and how chromatin packaging is disrupted to allow accessibility to genetic information.

Elected a Member of the Institute, 2004. Moved to the Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, University of Leeds, 1.10.04 as a University Research Fellow.

01.09.05 to 31.08.15

BRYANT Professor Nia Jane, BSc, PhD Department of Biology University of York Prior: College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences, University of Glasgow

Using yeast as a model system to understand the insulin-dependent trafficking of GLUT4 in adipocytes

Prize Fellowship extended until 31.12.13. Promoted to Reader, August 2010. Fellowship extended to 31.08.15. Moved to University of York, 2014.

01.10.08 to 30.09.13

BULLOCK Dr Simon, PhD MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology Cambridge

Mechanisms and neuronal functions of motor-driven transport

Elected a member of the Institute 2014. Elected a member of EMBO, 2015.

01.10.89 to 30.09.94

BURCHELL Professor Ann, BSc, PhD Department of Medicine Ninewells Hospital, Dundee

The biogenesis, regulation and genetic deficiencies of the microsomal glucose-6-phosphatase proteins. Glucose metabolism during embryo development, particularly studying the molecular basis of failure to maintain glucose homeostasis.

Senior Lecturer retrospectively from 1.10.89. Reader in the Department of Medicine from 1.10.92. Elected a Member of the Institute, July 1995. Promoted to Professor of Molecular Medicine, 1.2.00.

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01.10.09 to 30.09.14

BURRONE Dr Juan, PhD MRC Centre for Developmental Neurobiology, King’s College London

The role of neuronal activity during synapse formation

Elected a member of the Institute, 2015.

01.10.85 to 30.09.91

BURTON Professor Dennis Raymond, BA, PhD Department of Immunology The Scripps Research Institute La Jolla, California Fellow in: Department of Biochemistry University of Sheffield

Generation of human antibodies in response to infectious agents, particularly HIV and the impact of this on vaccine design.

Lister Institute-Jenner Fellow. Promoted to Senior Lecturer from 1.10.87. One year’s sabbatical at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, July 1989 to August 1990. Fellowship extended by 2 yrs to Sept 1992 & sabbatical leave at the Scripps Inst extended by 1 yr to Aug 1991. Appointed Professor (Personal Chair) in the Department of Biochemistry from 1.10.90. Resigned fellowship on appointment to the staff of the Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, on 1.10.91. 1995-2005 NIH Merit Award. Elected a Member of the Institute 2003.

01.01.94 to 31.12.98

BUTTNER Professor Mark Jeremy, BSc, PhD Principal Scientific Officer The John Innes Centre, Norwich Fellow in: School of Biological Sciences University of East Anglia

Bacterial genetics and differentiation with specific interests in Streptomyces biology, RNA polymerase function, oxidative stress and vancomycin resistance as well as cell homeostasis.

Appointed to an SSO position in the Unit of Nitrogen. Fixation, John Innes Centre, from 1.1.99. (now Molecular Microbiology Section of John Innes). Elected a Member of the Institute, 1999. Promoted to Principal Scientific Officer 1.7.99. Appointed as Hon Lecturer, Univ of East Anglia 1.8.99. Appointed Hon Reader, UEA 1.8.01. Appointed Hon Prof of Microbiology, UEA, 2005. Elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology, 2009.

01.10.97 to 31.03.03

CARMICHAEL Dr Andrew James, PhD, MRCP Department of Medicine Addenbrooke’s Hospital University of Cambridge

Immunological control of human persistent virus infections, particularly HCMV and HIV.

Granted six months unpaid leave of absence for specialist training at Emory University, USA, from 1.4.01. Fellowship extended to 31.3.03. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2005.

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01.10.82 to 30.09.84

CLORE Dr Gideon Marius, BSc, MB.BS, PhD, FRSC, MAE, FRS NIH Distinguished Investigator National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive & Kidney Diseases National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, MD 20892-0520, U.S.A. Fellow in: Division of Molecular Pharmacology, National Institute for Medical Research Mill Hill London

Solution studies on the structure and dynamics of proteins, protein-protein complexes and protein nucleic acid complexes using a range of NMR spectroscopy methods.

Resigned fellowship on appointment as Joint Head of the Biological NMR Group, Max-Planck Institute for Biochemistry, Munich, 1.10.84. Appointed Senior Investigator, Laboratory of Chemical Physics, National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Disease, NIH, Bethesda, Maryland, 1988. Scientific Achievement Award (Biological Sciences) Washington Academy of Sciences, 1989. Distinguished Young Scientist Award of the Maryland Academy of Sciences, 1990. Elected Fellow Royal Society of Chemistry (UK), 1990. Elected Fellow Washington Academy of Sciences, 1991. Appointed Chief, Protein NMR Section, Laboratory of Chemical Physics, 1991. Director’s Award, National Institutes of Health, 1992. National Institutes of Health Lecture, 1993. Dupont-Merck Young Investigator Award of the Protein Society, 1993. Appointed to Senior Biomedical Research Service, 1996. The Harrington Lecture, NIMR, 1996-1997. Elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 1999. Original member, Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) Highly Cited Researchers Database (2001). Elected a Member of the Institute 2003. Elected Fellow of the Biophysical Society (USA), 2009. Hillebrand Award of the Washington Chapter of the American Chemical Society, 2010 Fellow American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2010. Appointed NIH Distinguished Investigator, 2011. Elected a Fellow of the International Society of Magnetic Resonance for “Seminal contributions in the field of biological NMR”, 2011. Royal Society of Chemistry Centenary Prize, 2011. Biochemical Society 2013 Centenary Award and Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins Memorial Lecture, 2012. Elected Member of the National Academy of Sciences (USA), 2014. Elected Foreign Member of Academia Europaea, 2015 Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, 2020. Biophysical Society Innovation Award, 2020. Elected Fellow of the Royal Society, 2020.

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01.03.86 to 28.02.91

COCKCROFT Professor Shamshad, BSc, PhD, FRSB Department of Neuroscience, Physiology & Pharmacology University College London

Role of lipids in cell signalling, physiology and exocytosis. Disease implications when lipid regulation breaks down.

Promoted to Reader in Physiology & Biochemistry, 1992. Appointed Professor of Cell Physiology from 1.10.94. Elected a Member of the Institute, 1996.

01.10.89 to 30.09.94

CONNOLLY Professor Bernard Alexander, BSc, PhD Retired, Prior: Prof of Biochemistry University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Prior to 1.1.92 Fellow in: Dept of Biochemistry, University of Southampton

Protein DNA interactions, DNA polymerases, DNA repair, restriction and modification.

Promoted to Senior Lecturer from 1.1.91. Appointed Lister Institute Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne from 1.1.92, the Chair to continue in the Institute's name until 30.9.94. Elected a Member of the Institute, 1996. MRC Senior Research Leave Fellow, 1.10.97-31.3.00.

01.03.07 to 28.02.12

COSTANZO Dr Vincenzo, Md, PhD DNA Metabolism Unit IFOM – Fondazione Istituto FIRC di Oncologia Molecolare Milan, Italy Prior to 2013: Cancer Research UK London Research Institute Clare Hall Laboratories

The role of ATM and ATR in preventing genomic instability.

Nominated EMBO Young Investigator member Awarded European Research Council (ERC) start up Moved to IFOM, Milan 2013. Elected a member of the Institute, 2014.

01.01.02 to 30.06.07

COVERLEY Professor Dawn Alison, BSc, PhD, Department of Biology University of York And Chief Scientific Officer Cizzle Biotechnology Prior to 2002: Wellcome/CRC Institute, Cambridge

Spatial organisation of DNA replication, with focus on expression and function of CIZ1 protein variants. Biomarker development based on CIZ1 variant expression in lung cancers.

Transferred location of laboratory from Wellcome/CRC Institute, Cambridge, 01.02.02. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2008.

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01.01.99 to 31.12.03

CULLEN Professor Peter John, BSc, PhD Professor of Biochemistry & Cell Biology School of Biochemistry Medical Sciences Building University of Bristol

Role of membrane and cytostolic inositol phosphates in signal transduction. Protein binding domains in these second messengers.

Promoted to Reader, 1.8.99. Awarded personal chair with effect from 1.8.02. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2005. Director of Wellcome Trust 4 Year PhD programme in Dynamic Cell Biology (2007 -) Royal Society Wolfson Merit Holder, 2008. Biochemical Society Morton Award Lecture, 2010. Keith Stanley Lecture, 11th Hunter Cell Biology Mtg, 2011. Elected Fellow to the Academy of Medical Sciences, 2020.

01.10.97 to 30.09.02

CUNLIFFE Dr Vincent Trevor, BSc, PhD Senior Lecturer Centre for Developmental Genetics Department of Biomedical Science University of Sheffield

Control of chromatin activity during vertebrate development. Particular focus is on the role of histone modifying enzymes in transcriptional programming of cell fate decisions in the central nervous system.

Appointed Lecturer in Developmental Genetics, 1.10.02. Elected a Member of the Institute 2003. Promoted to Senior Lecturer, 2007.

0l.10.94 to 30.09.99

DAVEY Professor John, BSc, PhD Head, Div of Biomedical Cell Biology Warwick Medical School University of Warwick Prior to 1.1.96: Fellow in: School of Chemistry, University of Birmingham

Cell to cell communication and the control of cell growth, differentiation and metabolism in yeast.

Senior Lecturer from 1.10.94. Appointed Reader, University of Warwick from 1.1.96. Awarded a personal chair from 1.10.00. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2000. Appointed Associate Dean (Biomedical Research), 2008-2010.

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01.10.05 to 30.09.10

DAVIS Professor Daniel Michael, PhD Professor of Immunology/Director of Research, Manchester Collaborative Centre for Inflammation Research University of Manchester Prior: Head, Immunology & Infection Division of Cell & Molecular Biology Imperial College London

Nanotubes and synapses in immune cell communication.

Promoted to Professor of Molecular Immunology, 2008. Awarded Wolfson Royal Society Research Merit, 2008. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2011.

01.06.00 to 30.06.02

DAVIS Professor Ilan Davis, MA, PhD Wellcome Investigator & Director of Micron Oxford Chair of Cell Biology, Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford Prior: University of Edinburgh

Post-transcriptional regulation during neural stem cell development and synaptic plasticity in Drosophila: its function in health and disease.

Resigned fellowship on the award of a Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellowship 1.7.02. Elected a Member of the Institute 2003. Promoted to Chair of Cell Biology, University of Edinburgh, 2006. Moved to Oxford, 2007. Elected as EMBO member in 2010.

01.01.96 to 31.12.00

DAY Professor Ian Nicholas M, MA, MB BChir, PhD, MRCPath Department of Social Medicine University of Bristol Prior Professor in Human Genetics and Hon. Consultant in the School of Medicine University of Southampton) Prior to 1.10.97: Fellow in: Division of Cardiovascular Genetics University College London Medical School

Molecular genetic epidemiology and mutation detection. Linking variations in specific genome regions to cardiovascular and metabolic risk traits and early growth. Methodology for handling and analyzing large population DNA banks.

Appointed to a Personal Chair in Human Genetics at the University of Southampton, 1.10.97. Appointed Head of Division, October 1999. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2002.

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01.10.96 to 31.09.01

DERRICK Professor Jeremy Paul, BA, PhD Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health University of Manchester Prior to 2004: Dept of Biomolecular Sciences, UMIST

Structural biology of proteins involved in infectious diseases. Use of X-ray crystallography NMR and electro microscopy to determine 3D structures of integral membrane and membrane associated proteins. Secondary interest in the structure and mechanisms of biosynthetic enzymes.

Promoted to Senior Lecturer from 1.8.2000. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2002. Promoted to Reader, 2004.

01.12.95 to 28.02.01

DIVE Professor Caroline, BPharm, PhD, FBPhS, FMedSci, CBE Deputy Director, Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute (since 2013) Director, CRUK MI Cancer Biomarker Centre (since 2019) Cancer Precision Medicine Theme Lead, Manchester Biomedical Research Council (since 2017) Co-Director, CRUK Lung Cancer Centre of Excellence (since 2014) Non-clinical Lead, Manchester Experimental Cancer Medicines Centre, (since 2007) Prior: 2002-2019 Senior Group Leader, Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology, CRUK MI 1995-2001 Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute & Manchester Cancer Research Centre University of Manchester

Molecular regulation of apoptosis: its relationship to disease, particularly cancer. Drug induced apoptosis and its suppression. Validation and imple-mentation of pharmaco-kinetic and dynamic assays.

Granted maternity leave from 17.2.97 to 18.5.97. Fellowship extended to 28.2.01. 1998 Charles Darwin lecturer for the British Association for the Advancement of Science. Promoted to Reader, 1.10.98. Awarded personal chair in Molecular Pharmacology from 1.1.02 (to be held jointly with the Schools of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences and of Biological Sciences). Elected a Member of the Institute 2002. Appointed head of division of Physiology, Pharmacology & Toxicology, April 2003. Moved to Paterson Institute of Cancer Research as Senior Group Leader, Cell & Molecular Pharmacology, 1.9.03. Remains Professor of Pharmacy & Pharmacology, University of Manchester. Pasteur-Weizmann/Servier International Prize and Tribute, non-invasive biomarkers, 2012. Elected a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences, 2016. Elected Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences, 2016. British Pharmacological Society, AstraZeneca Prize for Women in Pharmacology, 2016. Johann Anton Merck Award for Outstanding Preclinical Research in Oncology, 2020 Elected a Member of EMBO, 2020. President, European Association for Cancer Research, 2020-2022.

01.10.02 to 30.11.07

DOWNS Professor Jessica Anne, BSc, MA, PhD

Interfaces between DNA double strand break repair and chromatin.

Lister Institute-Jenner Fellow.

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Division of Cancer Biology Institute of Cancer Research Prior: Professor, Genome Damage and Stability Centre, University of Sussex Prior to 2007: Department of Biochemistry University of Cambridge

Transferred location from Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge to Reader at University of Sussex, 2007. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2008 Professor, 2015. Transferred to Institute of Cancer Research, 2016.

01.09.91 to 3l.08.96

DOWSON Professor Christopher Gerard, BSc, PhD Department of Biological Sciences University of Warwick Prior to 1.3.96: Fellow in: Department of Microbial Genetics University of Sussex

Bacterial population genetics and the evolution of antibiotic resistance and virulence.

Promoted to Grade III of the Research and Analogous Faculty Salary Scale, 1.9.93. Reader in Microbiology, School of Biological Sciences, University of Warwick from 1.3.96. Elected a Member of the Institute, 1997. Awarded a personal chair from 1.10.00.

01.1013 to 30.09.19

DRAPER Professor Simon John, MBiochem, DPhil The Jenner Institute University of Oxford

Development of next-generation broadly-neutralising vaccines against the blood-stage infection of human malarias

Supernumerary Fellow of Merton College, October 2009 Jenner Investigator, December 2010. Associate Professor, University of Oxford, July 2014 Wellcome Trust Senior Fellow, August 2015. Appointed Professor of Vaccinology and Translational Medicine, August 2018. Extended Fellowship to September 2019. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2018.

01.10.11 to 30.09.16

EDDLESTON Professor Michael, ScD, FRCPEdin, FBPhS, FEAPCCT Professor of Clinical Toxicology Pharmacology, Toxicology & Therapeutics University of Edinburgh

Prevention of deaths from late respiratory failure in organo-phosphorus pesticide poisoning

Awarded a personal chair October 2013. Elected to membership of the Institute, 2016 Awarded Cullen Medal, 2017. Director, Centre for Pesticide Suicide Prevention. Honorary Consul for Sri Lanka in Scotland. Consultant Clinical Toxicologist, National Poisons Information Service – Edinburgh & Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, NHS Lothian.

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01.10.87 to 30.09.95

EGGLESTON Professor Paul, BSc, PhD Emeritus Professor of Molecular Entomology School of Life Sciences University of Keele Prior: Professor of Molecular Entomology, University of Keele Fellow in: Department of Genetics University of Liverpool, and Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine

Molecular approaches to the control of insect-born diseases with a particular interest in insect molecular biology, insect parasite interactions, transgenic tech-nology, gene structure and expression.

1990 Genetical Society Balfour Lecturer. Fellowship extended by 3 years to 30.9.95. Promoted to Senior Lecturer from 1.10.93. Elected a Member of the Institute, 1996. Appointed Professor of Molecular Entomology, Keele University, 1999 Appointed as Faculty Research Director for Natural Sciences, 2014 Awarded Honorary Fellowship of the Royal Entomological Society, 2015 Honorary Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society (Hon. FRES),2017.

01.10.95 to 30.09.99

EVANS Dr Philip Andrew, BA, DPhil Resigned from academia Fellow in Dept of Biochemistry, Cambridge

The protein folding problem.

Resigned fellowship 30.9.99.

01.01.96 to 31.12.00

EVANS Professor Thomas John, MA, PhD, MB BChir, MRCP Division of Immunology, Infection & Inflammation University of Glasgow Fellow in: Department of Infectious Diseases, Imperial College School of Medicine, Hammersmith Hosp, London

The pathogenesis of Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection, in particular the type III secretion system and associated toxins. Second interest is the pathgenesis of septic shock and the role of nitric oxide and of ENA/VASP proteins and their phosphorylation by nitric oxide.

Lister Institute-Jenner Fellow. Fellowship deferred until 1.1.96 in order to complete clinical training. Promoted to Senior Lecturer and Hon Consultant, April 1996. Appointed Reader in Infectious Diseases 1.10.99. Elected a Member of the Institute 2002. Appointed Professor Molecular Microbiology, University of Glasgow from 1.11.03.

03.11.08 to 02.11.13

FITZGERALD Professor Rebecca Clare, MA, MD, FRCP MRC Cancer Unig University of Cambridge

Translational research programme for prevention of oesophageal adenocarcinoma

Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences, 2013. Elected a member of the Institute 2014. Member of the Governing Body for 6 years, 2015.

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01.10.89 to 30.09.94

FOX Professor Keith Reginald, MA, MPhil, PhD Centre for Biological Sciences University of Southampton (50%) and Associate Director Faraday Institute for Science & Religion St Edmund’s College, Cambridge (50%)

Sequence specific recognition of DNA by small molecules (drugs and other ligands), oligonucleotides and proteins. Novel DNA structures (triple helix and quadruplex formation).

Promoted to Senior Lecturer from 1.10.92. Appointed Reader Division of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, School of Biological Sciences from 1.10.94. Elected a Member of the Institute, 1996. Promoted to a personal chair in Biochemistry 1.7.00. Executive Editor, Nucleic Acids Research from 1.2.02. Appointed Head of Division of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, 1.9.02. Taken a 50% position in July 2015 as Associate Director of the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion at St Edmund’s College, Cambridge, whilst retaining post in Southampton (reduced to 50%).

01.10.89 to 30.09.95

FREEMAN Dr Sally, BSc, PhD Lead for Social Responsibility for School of Health Sciences School of Health Sciences, University of Manchester Prior to 1.9.94: Fellow in: Pharmaceutical Sciences Institute Aston University

Synthesis and evaluation of novel biologically active chemicals with relevance to drug development and delivery. (Inositol phosphate and carbohydrate phosphate analogues, enzyme substrates and inhibitors.)

Lilly Prize for Pharmaceutical Excellence, 1993. Leave of absence granted to work at the Cancer Research Institute, Arizona State University for 6 months in 1994. Transferred to the Dept of Pharmacy, Manchester, 1994 Fellowship extended by 6 months to 30.9.95. Elected a Member of the Institute, 1996. Senior Lecturer from 1.10.97. Promoted to Reader, July 2009.

01.10.00 to 30.09.05

FRY Professor Andrew Mark, MA, DPhil Director of Research College of Medicine, Biological Sciences & Psychology University of Leicester

Cell cycle regulation of the centrosome.

Elected a Member of the Institute, 2006. Awarded Readership, Department of Biochemistry, 2005. Promoted to personal chair in Biochemistry, 2008. Appointed Deputy Head of Department, 2010 – present Appointed Head of Core Biotechnology Services, 2012-2014. Appointed College Director of Research, 2014 – present.

01.10.83 to 30.09.88

FRY Professor Jonathan Paul, MA, PhD, SFHEA Professor of Physiology

Characterising the steroids present in nervous tissue, studying their levels and source (perphipheral endocrine glands and endogenously produced) and the

Appointed Senior Lecturer, 1992. Elected a Member of the Institute, 1996. Appointed Specialist Subject Reviewer by the Quality Assurances Agency for Higher Education, 1998-2000.

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Department of Physiology & Pharmacology University College London

mechanisms which regulate their production.

Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, 2014. Professor of Physiology, 2017. Appointed Emeritus Professor, October 2019.

01.01.08 to 30.09.13

GERHARDT Professor Holger, PhD Max Delbruck Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin Prior: Cancer Research UK London Research Institute

Endothelial guidance in vascular patterning

Tenured Senior Group Leader, LRI, 2009. Awarded Walther Fleming Medal of the German Society for Cell Biology, 2009. Elected a member of the Institute 2014. Moved to Max Delbruck Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, 2014.

01.10.01 to 30.09.06

GIUSSANI Professor Dino Antonio, MA, PhD, ScD, FRCOG, ACAL Department of Physiology Development & Neuroscience University of Cambridge.

Modulation of fetal cardiovascular function by reversible adverse intrauterine conditions: consequences for later life.

Granted permission to spend the 9 months from 1.1.02 to 30.9.02 in Bolivia and Chile. Awarded Hon Professorship University of Chile, 2002. Promoted to Reader in Developmental Cardiovascular Physiology & Medicine. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2007. Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award. Netherlands Wim Schellekens Prize lecture. Inaugural Lang-Pardi Italy Foundation Award. Awarded personal chair, 2011. Section Editor, Pediatric Research, 2011. President’s Presenter Award. The Society for Reproductive Investigation 58th Annual Meeting, San Diego, USA, 2011. President’s Presenter Award. The Society for Reproductive Investigation 59th Annual Meeting, San Diego, USA, 2012. The Giorgio Pardi Foundation President's Presenter's Awards. The Society for Reproductive Investigation 59th Annual Meeting, San Diego, USA, 2012. Gonville & Caius 1958 Endowed Lectureship in Medicine, 2012.

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Professor Dino Giussani, continued

The Giorgio Pardi Foundation President's Presenter's Awards. The Society for Reproductive Investigation 60th Annual Meeting, San Diego, USA, 2013. Associate Editor, Journal of Gynecology, Reproduction and Perinatology, 2013. Elected President of the Fetal & Neonatal Physiological Society, 2014. Reviewing Editor, The Journal of Physiology, 2014. Section Editor, Journal of Developmental Origins of Health & Disease, 2014. Associate Editor, American Journal of Physiology (Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology), 2014. President’s Presenter Award. The Society for Reproductive Investigation 62nd Annual Meeting, San Francisco, USA, 2015 Thomas McDonald Award of The Society for Reproductive Investigation 62nd Annual Meeting, San Francisco, USA, 2015 David Barker Memorial Prize Lecture, Portland, Oregon, USA, 2015. Sir Peter Tizard Prize Lecture, Neonatal Society, Winchester, UK, 2015 Honorary Professor, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi’an, China, 2015 ScD Degree from the University of Cambridge, 2016 Nick Hales Medal from the International Society of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, 2017 FRCOG awarded from the Royal College of Obstetrics & Gynaecology in recognition of scientific work and its translational impact to improve the health and wellbeing of pregnant women and their unborn children, 2017. Elected to Latin American Academy of Sciences, 2018.

01.10.92 to 30.09.98

GOULD Professor Gwyn W, BSc, PhD Institute of Biomedical Sciences University of Glasgow Professor Gwyn Gould, continued

Aspects of regulated membrane trafficking in mammalian systems, particularly the fidelity of membrane traffic and fusion and their control in regulated exocytosis and in the furrow of dividing cells.

Appointed Senior Lecturer retrospectively from l.7.92. Promoted to Reader in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from l.10.95. Fellowship extended by one year to 30.9.98. Awarded a Personal Chair in Membrane Biology, 1997. Elected a Member of the Institute, 1999. Deputy Head of Biochemistry and Microbiology Division 1998-2004.

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Wellcome Research Leave Fellowship, 2004-2007. Professor Cell Biology, 2005 – present. Associate Dean, Postgraduate Research, 2013-2016.

01.10.06 to 30.09.11

GRIBBLE Dr Fiona M, MA, DPhil, BM BCh, MRCPath, FMedSci Cambridge Institute for Medical Research University of Cambridge

Secretion of incretin hormones from the mouse intestine

Elected a member of the Institute, 2012. Professor of Endocrine Physiology (University of Cambridge), 2012. Elected as Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences, 2015. Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator, 2015.

01.10.83 to 30.09.88

HALLIWELL Professor Barry, BA, DPhil, DSc (University of Oxford, England) Senior Advisor (Academic Appointments and Research Excellence), Office of the Senior Deputy President and Provost, National University of Singapore (NUS) Chairman, Biomedical Research Council, Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore Tan Chin Tuan Centennial Professor, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, NUS Co-ordinator of the Life Sciences Institute Neurobiology Programme, NUS Fellow in: Pharmacology Group Department of Biochemistry King’s College, London

Understanding the molecular mechanisms of cell injury and death in human disease and in response to toxins. The role of antioxidants in nutrition, health and disease. Natural and synthetic antioxidants as therapeutic agents, especially for neurodegenerative disease. Fundamental mechanisms of the ageing process

Previous Posts: Head of Biochemistry Department, King’s College (1988-1990). Professor of Medical Biochemistry in the Division of Pharmacology, University of London, King’s College, 1998-2000. Deputy Director, Office of Life Science, NUS 2001-03 Head, Department of Biochemistry, NUS 2000-2007. Executive Director, NUS Graduate School of Integrative Sciences & Engineering, 2003-2008. Deputy President (Research & Technology), NUS, 2006-May 2015. Senior Advisor to the President NUS, Jun 2015-May 2018 Awards: Award from the Institute of Scientific Information (ISI) Top Cited Scientist in the United Kingdom in Biomedical Sciences, 1999. Chosen as a founder member of the ISI database of the world’s most influential scientists in Biology and Biochemistry, 2000. Clarivate Analytics Highly Cited Scientist (cross-field) Awarded by Thomson Reuters as one of the world’s most highly-cited researchers in Neurobiology & Behaviour, Pharmacology & Toxicology, Biology and Biochemistry. Awarded lifetime membership of the Oxygen Club of California, 2002.

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Professor Barry Halliwell, continued

Awarded the status of “most cited scientist” in Agricultural Sciences, ranked 16 out of 1663 worldwide in ISI database, 2003. Awarded Research Excellence Award, School of Medicine, NUS, 2005. Laboratory ranked number 1 worldwide by highest citation score in Free Radical Research, 2007. Awarded “Lifetime Achievement Award” by the Society for Free Radical Biology & Medicine in the USA, 2008. Awarded by FEBS Letters as top reviewer for 2009-2010. Awarded the Public Administration Medal (Silver) by the President of Singapore for contributions to Singapore, 2010. Awarded by Campus Safety Health and Environmental Management Association (CSHEMA) as a “Campus Leader Who Cares” in 2011 Awarded the Ken Bowman Research Award for outstanding achievements in the field of cardiovascular research from the Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences (Canada) in 2011. Awarded status of “Redox Pioneer” by the high impact journal Antioxidants & Redox Signaling in 2011. Two research papers were recognized as Citation Classics by the Institute of Scientific Information (ISI) and a commentary published in Current Contents. Awarded NUS University Award – Outstanding Researcher Award in 2012. Recognised as a Fellow of the Society for Free Radical Biology and Medicine for outstanding contributions made to the association as well as the field of free radical chemistry, redox biology and antioxidants, 2012. Elected as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2012. Awarded the Science and Technology Medal by the President of Singapore “for distinguished sustained and exceptional contributions to Singapore’s Science and Engineering landscape”, 2013. Received the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Singapore Neuroscience Association, 2014. Received the Society of Nutrition and Food Science Advances in Nutrition Research Award, 2015.

01.10.88 to 30.09.93

HAWKINS Dr Phillip Thomas, BSc, PhD, FRS

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Group Leader The Babraham Institute, Cambridge. Prior to 1.10.90 Fellow in: MRC Molecular Neurobiology Unit University of Cambridge

Understanding molecular mechanisms by which intracellular signalling enzymes (the phosphoinositide 3-kinases; P13Ks) and their lipid products regulate cellular processes (movement, survival and proliferation).

Transferred to the Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics Research, Babraham, on 1.10.90. Appointed a BBSRC Senior Research Fellow, 1993. Elected a Member of the Institute, 1996. Elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society, 2013.

01.10.92 to 30.09.97

HERBISON Professor Allan Edward, BMedSc, MBChB, PhD, FRSNZ Professor of Neuroendocrinology University of Cambridge Prior: Department of Physiology University of Otago Medical School New Zealand Fellow in: Department of Neurobiology The Babraham Institute, Cambridge

The neural regulation of reproductive functioning, specifically looking at the role of different neuronal cell types in the regulation of fertility using molecular, cellular and whole animal studies.

Lister Institute-Jenner Fellow Awarded the Drapers Research Fellowship, 1991-1994. Promoted to Principal Scientific Officer, April 1994. Fellow of Pembroke College from 1.10.94. Elected a Member of the Institute, 1998. Awarded Benoit Prize, Société de Neuroendrocrinologie Expérimentale, France, 1998. Promoted to Senior Principal Research Scientist, 2000. Awarded Ernst Knobil Prize, University of Pittsburgh, USA, 2000. Awarded Wellcome Trust Overseas Research Fellowship from 1.9.02 (to be taken up in New Zealand). Appointed Professor in the Department of Physiology, University of Otago, Dunedin, 1.9.02. Elected as Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 2007. Awarded Liley Medal, Health Research Council of New Zealand, 2009. Awarded Triennial Medal, Physiological Society of New Zealand, 2011. Awarded Distinguished Research Medal, University of Otago, 2011. Mortyn Jones Medal, British Society for Neuroendocrinology, 2015

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Appointed Professor of Neuroendocrinology, University of Cambridge, 2019.

01.10.83 to 30.09.89

HIGGINS Professor Christopher F, PhD, FMedSci, FRSE, FRSA, DL Now retired Professor Christopher Higgins, continued Prior: Vice Chancellor and Warden Durham University Prior: Director of MRC Clinical Sciences Centre, Imperial College, London Head of Division of Clinical Sciences Imperial College Prior: Nuffield Professor and Head of Department of Clinical Biochemistry University of Oxford Prior: Principal Scientist Imperial Cancer Research Fund (now CR-UK), University of Oxford Prior Fellow in: Department of Biochemistry University of Dundee

Membrane transport and transport proteins; drug resistance in cancer and microorganisms; human genetics and disease.

Awarded 1987 Fleming Medal by the Society for General Microbiology. Fellowship extended by 3 years to 30.9.91. Promoted to Reader in the Department of Biochemistry from 1.10.87. Professor of Molecular Genetics (Personal Chair) in the Department of Biochemistry from 1.10.88. Elected Fellow of EMBO, 1988. Resigned fellowship on appointment as Principal Scientist, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, and Fellow of Keble College, 1.10.89. Elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1990. Awarded Howard Hughes Medical Institute International Research Scholarship, 1.1.93. Appointed Nuffield Professor of Clinical Biochemistry, University of Oxford, 1.10.93. Elected a Member of the Institute, November 1993. Awarded the CIBA Medal & Prize by the Biochemical Society, 1995. Member of Governing Council of John Innes Centre, 1994-2000. Member of BBSRC, 1997-2000. Founder Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences, 1998.

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Professor Christopher Higgins, continued

Director of the MRC Clinical Sciences Centre, Imperial College School of Medicine, Hammersmith Hospital, from 1998-2007. Council, Academy of Medical Sciences, 2000-2003. Scientific Advisor, House of Lords Select Committee on Stem Cells, 2001-2002. Professor of Clinical Sciences, Imperial College & Head of Division, Imperial College School of Medicine, 1.1.98. Executive Council, Association of Medical Research Charities, 2003-2007. Appointed Chair of SEAC (Spongiform Encephalopathy Advisory Committee) 01.08.04 to 01.03.11. Elected fellow of Royal Society of Arts, 2005. Commissioner (Human Genetics Commission) 2006-2009. Appointed Vice Chancellor & Warden, Durham University, 2007. Board member of the Regional Development Agency ONE, 2007-2011. Russell Group board member, 2011-2015. Chair, National Youth Choirs of Great Britain 2011-present Appointed Deputy Lieutenant of the County Palatine of Durham (DL), 2009-2015. Served as Pro-Chancellor Durham University, 2014 Retired, 2015. International Advisory Board, University of Tubingen, 2015-present. Governor, West Suffolk College and Suffolk Academies, 2015-present. Trustee, Britten Pears Arts, 2017-present.

01.10.90 to 30.09.95

HOLMES Dr Nicholas John, BA, PhD Lecturer Department of Pathology University of Cambridge

Understanding the processes involved in immune cell recognition of antigens and in immune response initiation. Role of the transmembrane protein CD45 in lymphocyte activation and regulation.

Elected a Member of the Institute, 1996.

01.10.91 to 30.09.96

HOMANS Professor Steven William J, PhD, FRSE (From January 2012) Pro-Vice Chancellor of Science, Agriculture & Engineering

Understanding biomolecular recognition at the atomic level. Specifically the dynamics and thermodynamics of biomolecular interactions using a range of biophysical techniques and molecular modeling.

Promoted to Senior Lecturer from 1.10.92. Transferred as Reader in Chemistry to the University of St Andrews from 1.10.94. Appointed Professor of Biophysical Chemistry, 1.10.96. Elected a Member of the Institute, 1997.

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Prior: Professor of Structural Biology School of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, University of Leeds Fellow in: Department of Biochemistry University of Dundee and from 1.10.94: Department of Chemistry, University of St Andrews

Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1998. Received Zeneca Award from the Biochemical Society, 1998. Appointed Professor of Structural Biology (NMR), University of Leeds, 1.3.99. Newcastle University as Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Science, Agriculture & Engineering, January 2012.

01.10.94 to 30.09.99

HUNTER Professor Christopher Alexander, MA, PhD, HonMRIA, FRS Herchel Smith Professor of Organic Chemistry Department of Chemistry University of Cambridge Prior: Department of Chemistry University of Sheffield

Study of large molecular assemblies and biopolymers to understand the chemistry of weak intermolecular forces (non-covalent interactions) through the determination of thermodynamic properties, computer modeling and molecular design.

Appointed Reader retrospectively from 1.10.94. Zeneca Research Award for Organic Chemistry, 1995. Appointed Lister Institute Professor of Chemistry, 1997 Appointed Head of Organic Chemistry, 1998. Awarded the Corday-Morgan Medal, 1999. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2000. Appointed EPSRC senior research fellow, 2005. Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, 2008. Awarded RSC Tilden Prize, 2009. Moved to University of Cambridge, 2014. Honorary Member of the Royal Irish Academy, 2015

01.10.09 to 30.09.14

JACKSON Professor Andrew P, BMedSci, MBBS, MRCP, PhD, FRSE, FMedSci MRC Human Genetics Unit Western General Hospital Edinburgh

Microcephaly, genome stability, inflammation and growth

MRC Senior Clinical Fellowship 2007-2012. Balfour Lectureship, Genetics Society, 2012. Transferred to Medical Research Council Institute of Genetics October 2011. GSK Prize, Biochemical Society, 2012. Elected to EMBO membership 2013. Promoted to Professor 2013. Fellow of Royal Society Edinburgh, 2014. Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences, 2014. Elected a member of the Institute 2015.

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Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, 2020.

01.10.86 to 30.09.91

JACKSON Professor Ian James, MA, PhD, FRSE Head of Disease Mechanisms MRC Human Genetics Unit University of Edinburgh

Developmental biology and the genetics of melanocytes and pigmentation. Also mouse genetics and genomics, comparative genomics and mutagenesis.

Genetical Society Balfour Lecturer 1989. Appointed Senior Scientist, MRC HGU 1991. Elected a Member of the Institute 1996. Chair of the International Committee on Mouse Genetic Nomenclature 1998-2003. President, Int Mammalian Genome Society 2002-2004. Member of the MRC Molecular and Cellular Medicine Board 2004-2008. MRC Training & Career Development Board 2004-2008. Hon Professorship, University of Edinburgh, 2004-2011. Professorial Fellow, University of Edinburgh 2011. Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 2008. VP, Corporate Affairs, Genetics Society 2008-2012. Head of Medical and Developmental Genetics, MRC Human Genetics Unit 2009. President, European Society for Pigment Cell Research, 2013-2016. Board Member, National Centre for Replacement, Reduction and refinement of Animal Research, 2014-2019.

01.10.82 to 30.09.91

JEFFREYS Professor Sir Alec John, DPhil,

Promoted to Reader, Department of Genetics, 1984.

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C.Biol, FRCPath, FMedSci, FRS Department of Genetics University of Leicester Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys, continued

Direct analysis of the mutational and recombinational processes operating in the germ line that creates human genome diversity.

Awarded the Colworth Medal for Biochemistry by the Biochemical Society. Elected Fellow of the Royal Society, March 1986. Invention - DNA Fingerprinting Technology - exploited commercially by ICI under licence from the Lister Institute, June 1986. Fellowship extended by 5 years to 30.9.92. Carter Medal by the Clinical Genetics Society, 1987. Awarded the 1987 Bicentenary Medal of the Linnean Society. Awarded the Davy Medal for Chemistry and Biochemistry of The Royal Society, 1987. Professor (Personal Chair) in the Department of Genetics from 1.10.87. Awarded the Analytica Prize from the German Society for Clinical Chemistry, April 1988. "Midlander of the Year", 1988. Leicester Publicity Association Achievement of the Year Award, 1989. Elected Fellow of the Forensic Science Society of India, September 1989. Elected Honorary Fellow of Merton College, Oxford, December 1989. Elected Fellow Royal College of Pathologists, 1991. Resigned Fellowship on appointment as Wolfson Research Professor of The Royal Society from 1.10.91. Elected member of the Institute’s Scientific Advisory Committee, July 1991. Awarded the Allen Award by the American Society of Human Genetics, 1992. Awarded the Milano Award, 1992, in memory of Norberto Montalbetti, by the Fondazione Internationale Biotechnologie, Milan. Elected a Member of the Institute, March 1992. Awarded a Howard Hughes Medical Institute International Research Scholarship, 1993-1998. Elected an Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, June 1993. Freedom of the City of Leicester conferred 27.8.93. Awarded the Lloyd of Kilgerran Prize from the Foundation for Science and Technology, November 1993. Honour of Knighthood conferred in the New Year’s Honours, 1994.

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Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys, continued

Elected a Fellow of the Linnean Society of London, and awarded their gold medal for Zoology, 1994. Co-opted as a Governor of the Institute, 18.7.95. Awarded the Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins Memorial Medal, 1995. Awarded the Albert Einstein ‘World Award of Science’ 1996 by the World Cultural Council. Elected Honorary Member, International Society for Forensic Haemogenetics, 1997. Awarded the Baly Medal by the Royal College of Physicians, 1997. Awarded the Society of Chemical Industry Medal, 1997. Elected Honorary Member of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, 1998. Honorary Life Member, Leicestershire Medico-Legal Society, 1998. Co-recipient of the Australian Prize awarded in Molecular Genetics, 1998. Elected Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Biology, 1998 (conferment of the title, Chartered Biologist). Awarded honorary degrees by the Open University, Luton University, St Andrews University and Strathclyde University. Elected as founder Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences, 1998. Awarded the Sir George Stokes Medal by the Royal Society of Chemistry, 1999. Awarded the Edward Buchner Prize by the German Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2000. Awarded an Honorary Fellowship by the Royal Society of Medicine, 2001. Work honoured by Royal Society of Chemistry with a National Historic Chemical Landmark Award, 2002. Voted Top Leicestershire Person by readers of The Leicester Mercury, 2002. Hon Member of the Biochemical Society, 2003. Given the AMP (Association of Molecular Pathology, USA) award for excellence in diagnostics, 2003. Awarded honorary DSc degrees by the Universities of Hull and Oxford, 2004. Awarded an Honorary Gold Medal by the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 2004. Co-recipient of Louis-Jeantet Prize for Medicine, 2004.

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Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys, continued

Recipient of a Daily Mirror Pride of Britain Lifetime Achievement Award, 2004. Awarded an Hon DSc by University of Leicester, 2004. Awarded the Royal Medal by the Royal Society, 2004. Awarded an Honorary DSc by Kingston University, 2005. Inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame, Washington DC, USA, 2005. Honorary Fellowship conferred by the University of Swansea, 2005. Albert Lasker Clinical Medical Research Award, shared with Sir Edwin Southern, New York, USA, 2005.Awarded Dr H P Heineken Prize for Biochemistry and Biophysics by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2006. Winner of the Morgan Stanley Great Briton Award in Science & Innovation and overall winner of the award Great Briton 2006. Awarded Honorary DSc, University of Warwick, 2007. Awarded Honorary DSC, King’s College London, 2007. Awarded Honorary DSC, University of Teesside, 2007. Millennium Laureate, Millennium Foundation, Helsinki, Finland, 2008. Association of College Gold Award for Further Education Alumni, 2008. Awarded Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws, University of Dundee, 2008. Awarded Distinguished Honorary Fellowship, University of Leicester, 2009. Awarded Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science, University of Huddersfield, 2009. Croonian Lecture Prize, Royal Society, London, 2010. ESHG Award 2010, the European Society for Human Genetics, 2010. Edward O Wilson Biodiversity Technology Pioneer Award, the American Computer Museum, Bozeman, MT, USA, 2010. Excellence Award, Indian Congress of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Noida, India, 2010. ABRF Annual Award for Outstanding Contributions to Biomolecular Technologies, Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities, San Antonio, Texas, USA, 2011. Awarded an Honorary Fellowship by the Royal Society of Chemistry, 2012.

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Honorary Member of the Genetics Society, 2012. Elected an Honorary member of the Clinical Genetics Society, 2013. Awarded the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science, University of Hong Kong, 2013. AstraZeneca Award, Biochemical Society, 2013 Awarded Copley Medal, 2014. Awarded the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science, De Montfort University, 2014. Awarded the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science, Wolverhampton University, 2014. Companion of Honour, 2017. Leicestershire Lifetime Achievement Award, 2019.

06.02.86 to 31.01.91

KING Professor Andrew John, BSc, PhD, FMedSci, FRS Wellcome Principal Research Fellow Dept of Physiology, Anatomy & Genetics University of Oxford

Investigating the organisation, development and plasticity of the auditory system. Particular interest in the functional organisation and role of the auditory cortex with emphasis on neural mechanisms underlying auditory localisation and the co-ordination of information provided by the different senses.

E.P. Abraham Cephalosporin Junior Research Fellow in Medical Sciences at Lincoln College, 1986-1989. Visiting worker at the Eye Research Institute, Boston, Mass., June to October 1988. Appointed Lecturer in Neurology & Medicine, Lincoln College, Oxford, 1989. 1990 Wellcome Prize in Physiology. Elected Wellcome Senior Research Fellow, 1.2.91. Fellowship renewed in 2000 to 2006. Appointed a University Research Lecturer, 1996. Elected a Member of the Institute, 1996. Appointed Reader in Auditory Physiology, 2000. Elected to Senior Research Fellowship in Medical Sciences, Merton College, 2002. Co-Director, Oxford Hearing and Balance Centre, 2003. Professor of Neurophysiology, University of Oxford, 2004. Member of the National Committee of the British Neuroscience Association, 2004-2007. Wellcome Principal Research Fellow, 2006. Elected to a Supernumerary Fellowship, Merton College, Oxford, 2007. Editorial Board, Journal of Neuroscience, 2009.

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Member of the Royal National Institute for Deaf People Medical Advisory Panel, 2007-2011. Director, Wellcome Trust 4 year doctoral training programme in Neuroscience, University of Oxford, 2010. Chief Research Advisor, Deafness Research (UK), 2011/13. Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences, 2011. Editorial Board, Journal of Physiology, 2011. Appointed Member of the Royal Society/Wellcome Trust Sir Henry Dale Fellowship Committee, 2012. Action on Hearing Loss PhD review panel, 2014. Member of the Editorial Board, eLife, 2015. Wellcome Principal Research Fellowship renewed, 2016. Director of the Centre for Integrative Neuroscience, Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, 2016. Elected as a Fellow of the Physiological Society, 2017. Elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society, 2018.

01.10.95 to 30.09.00

KIPLING Professor David Glyn, BA, DPhil Institute of Cancer & Genetics Cardiff University School of Medicine Prior to 1.10.96: Fellow in: MRC Human Genetics Unit Western General Hospital, Edinburgh

Cancer biology: molecular control of cell proliferation and death. Specific interests in telomeres and telomerase, and p53 induced cell senescence.

Appointed Senior Lecturer in Cancer Biology, University of Wales College of Medicine, from 1.10.96. Appointed Co-ordinator BBSRC’s “Strategic Initiative into Ageing”, May 1998 (for 4 years). Elected a Member of the Institute, 2001 Awarded a personal chair in the Department of Pathology from 1.2.02.

01.01.93 to 31.12.96

KIRK Professor Kiaran, BSc, PhD, DPhil Dean, College of Science The Australian National University Canberra, Australia Fellow in: University Laboratory of Physiology Oxford

The physiology and biochemistry of the malaria parasite.

Staines Medical Research Fellow, Exeter College, Oxford, 1.10.92 to 30.9.95. Sub-Rector at Exeter College, Oxford, 1994/95. Senior Research Fellow in Physiology at Exeter College, Oxford, from 1.10.95 to 31.12.97 Resigned fellowship on 31.5.96 on taking up the Chair of Biology at the Australian National University (ANU), Canberra, on 1.6.96. Head of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, from 1.12.96 – 31.5.09. Fellowship continued until 31.12.96. Awarded the Roche Medal of the Australian Society for Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, 2002. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2003.

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Elected to an Overseas Fellowship at Churchill College, Cambridge, 2003. Awarded Australian Society for Parasitology’s Bancroft-Mackerras Medal, 2008. Director ANU Research School of Biology 2009-2014. Dean, ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment, 2014-2017. Elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences, 2017. Appointed Dean, College of Science, ANU, 2017.

01.10.10 to 31.12.16

KITTLER Professor Josef, BSc, PhD Department of Neuroscience, Physiology & Pharmacology University College London

Miro family proteins as regulators of synaptic bioenergetics and a locus for mitochondrial dysfunction in neurological disease

Extended Fellowship to 31 December 2016. Elected to membership of the Institute, 2016.

2011 (01.10.11)

KLOSE Professor Robert, PhD Department of Biochemistry University of Oxford

Biochemical isolation and functional dissection of the CpG island proteome

Francis Crick lecture, 2015. Elected to membership of the Institute 2016. Chair and Professor of Genetics, Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford, 2017. Extended Fellowship to 31.12.19. Elected member of the Institute, 2019.

01.10.12 to 31.03.18

KOMANDER Dr David, PhD Walter & Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Victoria, Australia Fellow in: MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge

Bacterial interference with the ubiquitin system

EMBO Young Investigator, 2011-2014. EMBO member since 2014. Extended Fellowship to 31.3.18. Elected a member of the Institute, 2017. Moved to Walter & Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Victoria, Australia, 2018.

01.10.86 to 30.09.91

KROLL Professor John Simon, MA, BM BCh,

Pathogenesis of bacterial infection and the development of vaccines to prevent life

Elected to a non-stipendiary Medical Research Fellowship by Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 1988.

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FRCP, FRCPCH, FMedSci Department of Paediatrics St Mary’s Hospital Imperial College, London Fellow in: University Department of Paediatrics John Radcliffe Hospital University of Oxford

threatening bacterial infections of childhood.

Appointed Lecturer in the Department of Paediatrics, with Honorary Consultant status and awarded a full official fellowship of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 1.8.89. Resigned Fellowship 31.7.89 - non-stipendiary fellowship awarded, 1.8.89 to 30.9.91. Appointed to the Chair in Paediatrics and Molecular Infectious Diseases at Imperial College School of Medicine, (St Mary’s Hospital Campus) from October 1993. Elected a Member of the Institute, November 1993. Elected Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, 1995. Elected a Fellow of the Royal College of Paediatrics & Child Health, 1997. Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences, 2001. Member of the Institute’s SAC, 2002-2012. Elected Honorary Fellow, Balliol College, Oxford, 2009. Appointed Honorary Medical Director, The Meningitis Trust, renamed Meningitis Now on merger with Meningitis UK, 2009. Appointed Trustee, Meningitis Now, 2019.

01.10.95 to 30.09.00

KUMAR Professor Prem, BSc, DPhil, FPhysiol Professor of Physiological Sciences Department of Physiology University of Birmingham

Mechanisms of oxygen sensing and impact of hypoxia. The role of ion channels, neurotransmitters and neuromodulators in the maturation of oxygen sensing and the effect of hypoxia upon cardiorespiratory disease.

Promoted to Senior Lecturer, 1.10.96. Appointed Reader from 1.8.97. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2001. Deputy Editor in Chief, Journal of Physiology, 2005. Appointed Director of the Institute of Clinical Sciences, University of Birmingham, 2015. Appointed Chair of the Physiological Society’s Publications Committee, 2015. Connections Editor, Experimental Physiology 2015. Physiological SocietyOtto Hutter Prizewinner 2016 Fellow, Physiological Society 2018.

01.10.87 to 30.09.92

LA THANGUE Professor Nicholas Barrie, MSc, PhD, FMedSci, FRSE Chair of Cancer Biology Department of Oncology University of Oxford Old Road Campus Research Building Prior to 2011 John Radcliffe Hospital

Mechanisms regulating cancer cell growth and proliferation (particularly the pRb/E2F pathway). Transcription factors and co-activator proteins in co-ordinating the cell cycle and other physiological processes.

Lister Institute-Jenner Fellow. Awarded a tenured position at NIMR from 1.10.92. Elected a Member of the Institute, November 1993. Appointed to the Cathcart Chair of Biochemistry at the University of Glasgow from 1.10.95. Chief Scientific Officer of Prolifix, from 1996. Elected to European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO), 2003. Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 2004.

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Prior to 2005 in Division of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology University of Glasgow Fellow in: Laboratory of Eukaryotic Molecular Genetics National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London

Moved to John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford. Elected a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences, 2008. Moved to Old Road Campus Research Building, Oxford, 2011.

01.09.82 to 30.09.86

LAW Professor Sai‐Kit Alex, B.S., PhD Professor, School of Biological Sciences Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Fellow in: MRC Immunochemistry Unit, Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford

Studying integrin adhesion molecules with emphasis on the conformational changes associated with the regulation of their adhesion properties. On-going interest in thioester proteins.

Appointed Non‐Clinical Senior Scientist at the MRC Immunochemistry Unit, Oxford, 1.10.86. Elected a Member of the Institute, 1996. Appointed Professor, School of Biological Sciences, at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore from 1.4.2012. Retired, from 1.1.2017.

01.09.04 to 31.08.09

LEHNER Professor Paul J, PhD, FRCP, FMedSci Cambridge Institute of Therapeutic Immunology & Infectious Disease (CITIID) Jeffrey Cheah Biomedical Centre Cambridge Biomedical Campus University of Cambridge

Research on how viruses interact with and manipulate the host immune system to enable their replication. Discovered the HUSH (Human Silencing Hub) complex, an epigenetic repressor complex that assembles heterochromatin and silences newly integrated retroviruses and mobile endogenous retrotransposons including LINE1 elements.

Elected a Fellow Academy of Medical Sciences, 2004. Professor of Immunology and Medicine, University of Cambridge, 2005. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2010. Elected member of EMBO Wellcome Trust Infection and Immunity Panel, 2008-2010. Chairperson: Wellcome Trust ERG Panel, 2010-2013. Wellcome Trust Principal Research Fellow, 2013–present. Professoral Fellow of Darwin College, Cambridge, 2013– Winner GSK Discovery Fast Track Challenge, 2015. MRC Clinical Training and Career Development Panel, 2016–present.

01.12.90 to 30.11.95

LIGHTOWLERS Professor Robert Neil, BSc, PhD Division of Clinical Neuroscience The Medical School University of Newcastle

Mitrochondrial DNA and genetics, mitochondrial gene expression, bio-energetics and biochemistry. Mitochondrial diseases.

Appointed Lecturer in the Department of Neurology, University of Newcastle from 1.3.95. Elected a Member of the Institute, 1996. Appointed Reader in Molecular Neuroscience, 1.8.98. Appointed Professor of Molecular Neuroscience, 2000. Appointed Director of the Institute for Cell and Molecular Bioscience, 2011.

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01.10.93 to 30.09.00

LOWENSTEIN Professor Pedro Ricardo, MD, PhD Director Gene Therapeutics Research Institute Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles Fellow in: Molecular Medicine Unit University of Manchester. Prior to 1.7.95: Department of Physiology University of Wales College of Cardiff

Gene therapy for neurological disorders, specifically brain tumours, Parkinson’s Disease and multiple sclerosis. Also interested in neuro-immunology and viral immunology and viral vectors for gene therapy.

Promoted to Senior Lecturer from 1.10.94. Appointed Lister Institute Professor of Molecular Medicine and Gene Therapy from 1.7.95. Reviewer of Clinical Trials in Gene Therapy and advisor for the Gene Therapy Advisory Committee, 1996. Fellowship extended by 2 years to 30.9.00. Member of the MRC’s Medical Advisory Board, 1999. Appointed Member of the “Biological Sub-Committee” of the UK Medicines Control Agency, 1999. Ad-hoc advisor to the NIH-RAC Committee on Human Gene Transfer Protocols, 1999, 2000. Awarded the ‘Brain Bursary’ to give the Annual Brain Bursary Lecture, 2000. Appointed Director and head of the ‘Gene Therapeutics Research Institute’ at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, and Professor of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles from September, 2001.

01.10.12 to 30.09.18

LYONS Professor David Anthony, PhD Centre for Neuroregeneration University of Edinburgh

Elucidating mechanisms of myelinated axon formation, function and repair using zebrafish

Extended Fellowship to 30.09.18. Elected to membership of the Institute, 2017.

01.10.88 to 30.09.90

McCORMACK Dr James Gerard, BSc, PhD, DSc Director, McC+R&D Consulting Ltd Edinburgh Prior: SVP Research & Chief Scientific Officer Prosidion Ltd Oxford Fellow in: Department of Biochemistry University of Leeds

Signalling pathways in cancer and normal cells; insulin signalling and its defects in type II diabetes; mechanisms of insulin action and of glucose uptake and resistance; insulin secretion and its control. Mitochondrial metabolism, its regulation, control and functions of intracellular and intramitochondrial calcium. Drug discovery.

Resigned fellowship 30.9.90 on appointment as Head of Biochemical Pharmacology, Syntex Research Centre, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh. Awarded DSc, University of Bristol, 1992. Visiting Professor, University of Sunderland, 1994. Appointed Head of Diabetes Biology Department, Novo Nordisk, A/S, Denmark, from 1.11.95. Made Director of Diabetes Discovery, 1996. Elected a Member of the Institute, 1996. Director of Target Cell Biology, Novo Nordisk, 1998. Vice President, Target Cell Biology, Novo Nordisk, 2000. Appointed Vice President for Discovery Research UK, OSI Pharmaceuticals from 1.6.02. Vice President for Research, Prosidion from 1.12.04.

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Chief Scientific Officer (from 1.12.04) and Senior Vice President for Research (from 1.7.07) at (OSI) Prodidion until 31.12.08. Co-founded McC+R&D Consulting Ltd with Dr C Reynet, December 2009.

01.10.84 to 30.09.90

McCRAE Professor Malcolm Alistair, BSc, PhD Department of Biological Sciences University of Warwick

Molecular basis of viral pathogenicity using reoviruses (and mutagenesis studies). Molecular characterisation of rota viruses and their pathogenicity. Molecular epidemiological studies.

Promoted to Senior Lecturer from 1.10.85. Appointed Reader in the Department of Biological Sciences from 1.10.87. Fellowship extended for 1 year to 30.9.90. Awarded Professor (Personal Chair) in Virology in the Department of Biological Sciences from 1.10.91. Chairman, Warwick University Graduate School, since 1995. Elected a Member of the Institute, 1996.

01.10.00 to 30.09.05

McGLYNN Professor Peter, BSc, PhD Department of Biology University of York Prior: Reader, Dept of Molecular & Cell Biology, Institute of Medical Science University of Aberdeen Prior to 1.9.03:Post-doctoral Research Fellow: Institute of Genetics University of Nottingham

Maintaining genome stability: causes and consequences of damage to replication forks.

Lister Institute-Jenner Fellow. Promoted to Reader, 1 September 2003. Transferred fellowship to University of Aberdeen, September 2003. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2006. Awarded a personal Chair, 2008. Royal Society Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellowship 2011-12. Retired October 2018.

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01.10.94 to 31.07.99

McKEATING Professor Jane Alison, BSc, PhD Nuffield Department of Medicine, Oxford Prior to 2017: Institute of Biomedical Research University of Birmingham Prior to 2005: Rockefeller University New York. Fellow in: School of Animal & Microbial Sciences University of Reading

Role of glycoproteins in viral immunogenicity and pathogenicity with a focus on HIV and hepatitis.

Presented with the 1995 Fleming Award by the Society of General Microbiology. Appointed Reader from 1.10.96. Resigned fellowship 31.7.99 on appointment as Head of Virology for Pfizer. Resigned from Pfizer, March 2000. Appointed Reader in Virology, University of Birmingham from October, 2000. Appointed Visiting Professor, Rockefeller University, New York, January 2001. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2003. Appointed to Chair of Molecular Virology, Institute of Biomedical Research, University of Birmingham, 2005. Hans Fischer Senior Fellowship at the Technical University of Munich, 2015-2018 Wellcome Trust Investigator Award, 2016-2021. Moved to Nuffield Department of Medicine, 2017.

01.10.08 to 30.09.13

MARTIN-SERRANO Professor Juan, BSc, PhD Department of Infectious Diseases King’s College London Sch of Medicine

Functional parallels between HIV-1 budding and the last step of cell division

Promoted to Senior Lecturer, 2008 Elected EMBO Young Investigator member, 2008. Professor of Viral Cell Biology, 2013. Elected a member of the Institute 2014. GlaxoSmithKline Award, Biochemical Society, 2014. Vice Dean (Research and Impact), Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine at King’s College, London, 2018.

01.01.91 to 31.12.97

MAXWELL Professor Anthony, BSc, PhD Dept Biological Chemistry John Innes Centre, Norwich Prior: Fellow in: Department of Biochemistry University of Leicester

DNA gyrase and other DNA topoisomerases: structure, function and mechanisms of action; role in DNA replication, recombination and the control of gene expression. Antibiotic action and discovery. Galleria mellonella as a model for the human infant gut microbiome.

Lister Institute-Jenner Fellow. Reader in the Department of Biochemistry, 1.10.94. Awarded Personal Chair in Biochemistry from 1.10.97. Executive Editor, Nucleic Acids Research 1998-2007. Elected a Member of the Institute, 1998. Head of Biol Chemistry, John Innes Centre, 2000-2016. Hon. Professor of Biological Science, UEA, from 1.8.01. Member of Faculty of 1000 (f1000), 2008. Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, 2008. Gordon Conference Evaluation Committee, 2010-2017. Member of the Antibiotic Action Advisory Board, 2012-2019. Inspiralis Ltd. – Director, Founder, Consultant and Chairman of the Board, 2005.

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Wellcome Trust Investigator Award, 2016. Editor of J. Mol. Biol 2016-present. Normanby Lecture in Microbiology (Trinity College Dublin) 2016. Hamied Foundation UK-India AMR Visiting Professorships; Academy of Medical Sciences, 2019.

01.10.10 to 30 09.16

MAY Professor Robin Charles, MA, PhD School of Biosciences University of Birmingham

The molecular basis of latency and dissemination during cryptococcosis

Appointed Professor of Infectious Diseases, 2014. Awarded Royal Society Research Merit Award, 2015. Extended Fellowship to 30 September 2016. Elected to membership of the Institute 2016. Director, Institute of Microbiology & Infection, 2017-present.

01.10.98 to 30.09.03

MONCKTON Professor Darren George, BSc, PhD Institute of Molecular, Cell & Systems Biology, College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences, University of Glasgow

Interest in inherited human disorders associated with unstable DNA, e.g. myotonic dystrophy and Huntington’s Disease. Studying molecular mechanisms that give rise to somatic and germ line genetic instability. The relation of these factors to downstream pathology.

Presented the Genetical Society’s Balfour Lecture 1999. Promoted to Reader from 1.8.00. Awarded Personal Chair in Human Genetics, 2005. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2005. Awarded a Leverhulme Research Fellowship, 2007. Presented the Tenovus (Scotland) Medal Lecture, 2008. Awarded Muscular Dystrophy Campaign Science Communication Award, 2012. Awarded Muscular Dystrophy UK President’s Award for Scientist of the Year, 2017. Awarded Huntington’s Disease Society of America Researcher of the Year, 2019.

01.10.97 to 30.09.01

NOBES Professor Catherine Diane, BSc, PhD Professor of Cell Biology School of Biochemistry University of Bristol Fellow in: Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology, University College London

Regulation of cell migration by ephrin mediated contact repulsion. Understanding how bi-directional signalling through Eph receptors and their ephrin ligands control the actin cytoskeleton and cell adhesion.

Appointed Group Leader, MRC (LMCB) for 5 years and proleptic lecturer in the Anatomy and Developmental Biology Department, UCL, from 1.10.99. Resigned fellowship from 1.10.01 following award of an MRC Senior Research Fellowship. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2002. Moved to the University of Bristol, 2003. Promoted to Professor of Cell Biology, 2012.

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Promoted to Head of the School of Biochemistry, University of Bristol, 2014. Appointed to Lister Institute Scientific Advisory Committee, 2017.

01.10.87 to 31.12.94

OLIVEIRA Professor David Benjamin G MA, PhD, MB, BChir, FRCP St George’s Hospital Medical School London. Fellow in: Department of Medicine, Addenbrooke’s Hospital University of Cambridge

Clinical research interests: immunologically mediated renal disease. Basic research interests: the initiation and regulation of Th2-type immune responses with reference to mast cells and oxidative stress and the molecular mechanisms involved in interleukin-4 production.

Senior Registrar in Renal Medicine at Addenbrooke's Hospital 1.7.90 to 30.9.91. Promoted to Hon Consultant status 1.10.91. Fellowship extended by one year to 31.12.94. Appointed University Clinical Lecturer from 1.1.95. Foundation Professor of Renal Medicine, St George’s Hospital Medical School from 1.10.95 Elected a Member of the Institute, July 1995.

01.01.01 to 31.12.05

PAREKH Professor Anant Bhikhu, MA, DPhil, FRS Lecturer University Laboratory of Physiology Oxford

Regulation of calcium signalling and calcium-dependent exocytosis in mast cells.

Awarded the Wellcome Prize in Physiology 2002 by the UK Physiological Society. Elected to the Monsanto Senior Research Fellowship, Exeter College, Oxford from October 2002. Elected to Academia Europaea 2002. Proleptic lectureship in cardio-vascular physiology, 2002. Promoted to a Professorship in Physiology, 2002 Elected a Member of the Institute, 2006. Elected a Fellow of Academy of Medical Sciences, 2012. GL Brown Prize by the UK Physiological Society, 2012. Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, 2019.

01.02.83 to 31.10.86

PERKINS Professor Stephen John, BA, DPhil Department of Structural & Molecular Biology, University College London Fellow in: Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, London

Structure-function relationships in antibodies and complement proteins.

Resigned fellowship on appointment as Wellcome Trust Lecturer, Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, 1986. Appointed Wellcome Trust Senior Lecturer, 1989. Appointed Reader in Structural Biochemistry, 14.2.94. Elected a Member of the Institute, 1996. Appointed Professor of Structural Biochemistry in the Royal Free & University College Medical School, 15.7.98.

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01.10.96 to 30.03.02

PLATT Professor Frances Mary, BSc, PhD, FMedSci, Department of Pharmacology University of Oxford Prior at: Oxford Glycobiology Institute Department of Biochemistry, Oxford Professor Frances Platt, continued

The cell biology of glycosphingolipids and the role of these molecules in the pathophysiology of sphingolipid storage diseases, with emphasis on translating these findings into human therapy.

Granted 6 months maternity leave from 1.4.97 to 30.9.97. Promoted to University Research Lecturer position from 1998. Appointed to Research Reader position from 1.10.99. Awarded Merton Fellowship from 1.10.99. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2003. Supernumerary Fellow, Merton College, Oxford, 2006. Professor of Biochemistry & Pharmacology, 2008. Scientific Board Member of Brains 4 Brain Foundation, Italy, 2009- Editorial Board Member, Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2009-2014. Elected Fellow of Academy of Medical Sciences, 2011. Scientific Advisory Board Member National Niemann-Pick Disease Foundation USA (NNPDF), 2011- Scientific Advisory Board Member, Orphazyme, Denmark, 2011- Scientific Advisory Board SPARKS UK, 2011- Trustee Gordon Research Conferences, 2012. Elected Fellow of Royal Society of Biology, 2012. Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award, 2013. Scientific Committee, Telethon Italy, 2015-2018. Elected Chair on Board of Trustees of Gordon Research Conferences, 2016. Elected to Academia Europaea, 2018.

01.10.87 to 30.09.95

POTTER Professor Barry Victor L, MA, DPhil, DSc, CSci, CChem, CBiol, FRSB, FRSC, FMedSci Department of Pharmacology University of Oxford Prior: School of Pharmacy & Pharmacology University of Bath Prior to 1.10.90 Fellow in: Department of Chemistry University of Leicester

Chemistry of signal transduction and calcium signalling pathways involving IP3, cADPR and NAADP. Using a variety of synthetic, medicinal and biological chemistry methods to investigate enzyme inhibition, drug design, endocrinology and steroids, primarily in oncology.

Appointed Lister Institute Research Professor of Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry at the University of Bath from 1.10.90, the Chair to continue in the Institute’s name until 30.9.95. Head of Medicinal Chemistry from 1990. Member of BBSRC Committee on Intracellular Signalling Programme, 1992-1996. Awarded DSc, University of Oxford, 1.2.93. Member of EPSRC Synthetic & Biological Chemistry College, 1995-1997. Professor of Medicinal & Biological Chemistry, 1995. Elected a Member of the Institute, 1996. Member of the RAE panel for Pharmacy, 200l. Non-Executive Director, Sterix Limited (2004-2009). Member of the RAE2008 HEFCE Pharmacy Panel.

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Professor Barry Potter, continued

Appointed visiting Professor of Medicinal Chemistry, University of Oxford (2006-2014). Appointed to Wellcome Trust “Molecules Genes and Cells” Funding Panel (2006-2011). Royal Society of Chemistry George & Christine Sosnovsky Prize in Cancer Therapy (2007/8). RSC George & Christine Sosnovsky Endowed Lecturer 2007/8. Royal Society of Chemistry 2007 UCB-Celltech Industrially Sponsored Award & Medal in Chemical Biology. Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences, 2008. Elected Fellow of the Institute of Directors, 2008. Elected Fellow of the Institute of Biology, Chartered Biologist, 2008. Member of Sectional Committee 1, Academy of Medical Sciences, 2008-2011. Fellow, Royal Society of Arts, 2009. Appointed to the HEFCE Research Excellence Framework (REF) Expert Panel, 2009. Associate Editor, Journal of Steroid Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, 2009. Incorporated into “H-index ranking of living chemists” listing, 2009. Elected to Academia Europaea, 2009. GlaxoSmithKline International Achievement Award, 2009. Editor Biochemical Journal BJChemBio 2009-2016. Awarded Royal Society of Chemistry Biological & Medicinal Chemistry Section Malcolm Campbell Memorial Prize & Medal. Awarded Royal Society of Chemistry Interdisciplinary Prize & Medal, 2010 with an Endowed Lectureship for 2010. RSC Interdisciplinary Prize Endowed Lecturer, 2010-2011. Chairman, Medical Biopharma International Grant Review Panel, Danish Council for Independent Research, 2011. Member, International Advisory Board, Institute of Organic Chemistry & Biochemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, 2011-present European Life Sciences Awards “Investigator of the Year”, 2012. Wellcome Trust Peer Review College, 2012-2015. Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator, 2013.

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Professor Barry Potter, continued

Appointed to International Advisory Board ChemMedChem 2014-2017. IUPAC Advisory Board Member, Successful Drug Discovery, Vols 1-3, 2014-2018 Royal Society of Chemistry, Biological & Medicinal Chemistry Section, Endowed Lectureship in Medicinal Chemistry 2015/2016. Appointed Professor of Medicinal & Biological Chemistry, Department of Pharmacology, University of Oxford, 2015. Appointed Visiting Professor of Medicinal & Biological Chemistry, University of Bath, 2015-2018 (Now extended to 2021). Elected Special Supernumerary Fellow of University College, Oxford, 2016 Appointed to Lister Institute Scientific Advisory Committee, 2017. Awarded Tu Youyou Award for Medicinal Chemistry & Chemical Biology related to Natural Product Chemistry, 2018. Member of the College of Experts, European Science Foundation, 2018-2021. Awarded D.Sc degree honoris causa by the University of Bath, 2020.

01.10.97 to 30.09.02

PRIGENT Dr Sally Anne, BSc, PhD Lecturer, Department of Biochemistry University of Leicester

Signal transduction by receptor tyrosine kinases – particularly via endothelial growth factor (EGF) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF).

Elected a Member of the Institute, 2005.

01.09.98 to 30.09.03

RASHBASS Dr Penny, MA, MB.BChir, PhD Shepherd and part-time writer/graphic designer. Prior: Centre for Developmental Genetics Department of Biomedical Sciences University of Sheffield.Prior to 1.4.99 Fellow in: MRC Human Genetics Unit Edinburgh

The role of apical-basal polarity in vertebrate neural differentiation.

Transferred fellowship to the University of Sheffield, 1.4.99. Appointed Lecturer, 1. 9.99. Promoted to Senior Lecturer from 1.9.03. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2004.

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01.10.12 to 30.09.17

REDDY Dr Akhilesh, Basi, MA, MB, BChir, PhD, FRCP University of Pennsylvania, USA Prior: Francis Crick Institute Fellow in: Institute of Metabolic Science University of Cambridge

Peroxiredoxins and redox oscillations in the circadian (24 hour) clockwork

Moved to Francis Crick Institute, London, 2015. Elected to membership of the Institute, 2017. Moved to University of Pennsylvania, USA, 2019

01.10.87 to 30.09.93

REIK Professor Wolf, MD, FRS, FMedSci Acting Director The Babraham Institute Prior: Associate Director Head, Epigenetics Programme The Babraham Institute Cambridge Professor of Epigenetics, Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience University of Cambridge

Epigenetic gene regulation during mammalian development and its deregulation in disease. Particular focus on imprinted genes and their function, mechanisms for gene imprinting, how faults in the mechanisms contribute to disease, and epigenetic reprogramming in early embryos.

Promoted to Principal Scientific Officer 1.10.89. Fellowship extended by 1 year to 30.9.93. Head of the Laboratory of Developmental Genetics and Imprinting from 1992. Awarded the 1994 Wellcome Prize in Physiology. Elected a Member of the Institute, 1996. Elected to the MRC Scientific Advisory Board, 1997. Head, Programme of Developmental Genetics from 1997. Elected a Member of EMBO, 2003 Elected a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences, 2003. Promoted to Associate Director, Babraham Institute, 2004. Head of Epigenetics & Chromatin Programme, 2008.Appointed Professor of Epigenetics in the Department of Physiology, Development & Neuroscience, University of Cambridge, 2008. Appointed to the Board of Management, Centre for Tophoblast Research, University of Cambridge, 2008. Elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society, 2010.

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Elected Member of Academia Europaea, 2011. Appointed Associate Faculty, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Cambridge, 2011 Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator, 2011 Founding member of the Sanger Institute/EBI single cell genomics centre, 2013 BBSRC Great British Bioscience Pioneer 2014. Thomson Reuters Highly Cited Researcher, 2014. 2018 Wellcome Investigator Thomson Reuters highly cited researcher, 2018, 2019. Neuberger Memorial Lecture Hebrew University, 2018. Sammy Lee Memorial Lecture Crick Institute, 2018. Riccardo Cortese Lecture, 2018. ERC advanced grant, 2020. Acting director Babraham Institute, 2020.

01.10.88 to 30.09.93

RICE Professor David William, MA, DPhil Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology University of Sheffield

Investigation of the structure and functional relationships of biological macromolecules using X-ray crystallography. Specific areas of interest are rational drug design, analysis of the molecular basis of stability in proteins and the studies on protein - protein interactions in macromolecular complexes.

Reader in the Department of Biochemistry, 1.10.90. Appointed Professor (Personal Chair) in the Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology and Director of The Krebs Institute for Biomolecular Research at Sheffield from 1.10.93. Elected a Member of the Institute, November 1993. Appointed Head of Department, 1997-2006. Elected a Member of the Institute’s Scientific Advisory Committee, 2005-2011.

01.10.89 to 30.09.96

RIVETT Professor Ann Jennifer, BSc, PhD Department of Biochemistry University of Bristol Prior to 28.3.96: Department of Biochemistry University of Leicester

The role of proteasomes in intracellular protein degradation in eukaryotic cells and various aspects of proteasome structure and function in animal cells.

Lister Institute-Jenner Fellow Fellowship extended by 2 years to 30.9.96. Promoted to Research & Analogous Grade III and made Hon Reader from 1.10.94. Transferred fellowship to Bristol on 28.3.96. Appointed Reader Department of Biochemistry, 1996. Wellcome Trust University Award from 1996 to 2001.

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Elected a Member of the Institute, 1997. Awarded a Personal Chair, 1.8.03.

01.10.93 to 30.03.99

ROBERTS Professor Ian Stanley, BSc PhD Professor of Microbiology School of Biological Sciences University of Manchester Prior to 1.10.95 Fellow in: Department of Microbiology University of Leicester Professor Ian Roberts, continued

The role of bacterial cell surface structures (polysaccharides primarily) in infectious diseases. Specifically the synthesis of capsular polysaccharides in gram negative bacteria and the regulation of the capsule genes.

Presented with the 1994 Fleming Award by the Society for General Microbiology. Awarded the W.H. Pierce Prize by the Society for Applied Bacteriology, 1994. Appointed Lister Institute Professor in Microbiology at the University of Manchester from 1.4.95. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2000. Elected to the Council of the Society for General Microbiology for period 2000-2004. Member of the Scientific advisory panel of the Meningitis Research Foundation, 2000-2006 Appointed Research Dean for the School of Biological Sciences, University of Manchester, from 1.1.02. Member of the BBSRC Studentships and Fellowships Panel, 2003-2008 MRC College of Experts, 2004-2008 Member of RCUK Academic Fellowship Panel, 2004-2008 Member of the Biological Sciences Panel SFI, 2008-2013 Chair of BBSRC Training and Awards Committee (TAC), 2009-2013 Member of the BBSRC Biosciences Skills and Careers Panel, 2009-2013 Member of the BBSRC Strategic LoLa Committee, 2009-2014. Member of the Immunology Panel Academy of Finland, 2012. Associate Dean for Research Faculty of Life Science, 2012-2016. Treasurer Microbiology Society UK, 2017-2022.

01.10.02 to 30.09.07

RODRIGUEZ Dr Tristan Argeo, BSc, PhD Reader, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London

The role of the anterior visceral endoderm in establishing the anterior/ posterior axis of the mouse embryo.

Elected a member of the Institute, 2008. Promoted to Senior Lecturer, 2014. Promoted to Reader in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2018.

01.01.01 to 31.12.05

ROSSER Professor Anne Elizabeth,

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MA, MB BChir, PhD, MRCP Cardiff University Schools of Medicine & Biosciences Prior to 1.1.03: Senior Research Fellow School of Biosciences, Cardiff University

Mechanisms underlying embryonic neural precursor cell differentiation and therapeutic role in neural degeneration.

Awarded a personal Chair in Clinical Neuroscience from 1.1.03 at the University of Wales, College of Medicine and an Honorary Chair at Cardiff University. (UWCM and UC have subsequently merged.) Elected a Member of the Institute, 2006. Elected as Chair of the European Huntington’s Disease Network in 2018.

01.10.99 to 30.09.04

SANDERSON Dr Frances, BMBCh, MRCP, PhD Imperial College London Charing Cross Hospital Prior Fellow in: Institute of Molecular Medicine, John Radcliffe Hospital University of Oxford

The development of T-cell inducing vaccines against vivax malaria.

Granted unpaid leave of absence from 1.12.00 to undertake specialist clinical training in infectious diseases. Fellowship re-started 1.7.02 and to be completed 30.4.06. Resigned fellowship 30.9.04 and took up an appointment as Consultant in Infectious Diseases at Charing Cross Hospital with an honorary research post at Hammersmith Hospital. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2005.

01.10.13 to 30.09.18

SAUKA-SPENGLER Professor Tatjana, PhD Weatherall Institute of Molecular Biology University of Oxford

Decoding gene regulatory circuits controlling multipotency of neural crest

Elected member of the Institute, 2018.

01.05.97 to 31.05.98

SCHOFIELD Dr Julian Paul, BSc, MB ChB, PhD, MRCP Retired 2018 Prior: Medical Director Napp Pharmaceuticals Fellow in: Department of Medicine Addenbrooke’s Hospital University of Cambridge

No longer involved in academic research. Pharmaceutical research interests in drug development, clinical trial design, experimental medicine and analgesia.

Fellowship deferred until 1.5.97 in order to undertake clinical training. Appointed Hon Consultant from 1.5.97. Resigned fellowship from 31.5.98 following his appointment as Associate Director of the Division of Clinical Pharmacology for SmithKline Beecham. Elected a Member of the Institute, 1999. Medical Dir & Board Member, Napp Pharmaceuticals, 2004 Retired 2018.

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2014 (01.10.14)

SCHUH Dr Melina, MSc, PhD Department of Meiosis Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Shemistry, Germany Prior: MRC LMB, Cambridge

Mechanisms of aneuploidy in human oocytes

EMBO Young Investigator Award, 2013. Biochemical Society Early Career Award, Cells, 2014 ERC starting grant (ChromOocyte), 2014. EMBL Alumni John Kendrew Young Scientist Award, 2015 Binder Innovation Award, 2016. Moved to Max Planck Institute, Germany, 2016. EMBO member, 2016. EMBO Gold Medal, 2018. Member of Leopoldina (German National Academy of Sciences), 2019. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz-Preis, German Research Foundation, 2019. Colworth Medal, Biochemical Society, 2019. Elected a member of the Institute, 2019.

01.10.99 to 30.09.04

SCRUTTON Professor Nigel Scrutton FRS, FRSC, FRSB Department of Chemistry, University of Manchester Prior: Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester Prior: University of Leicester

Structural enzymology with specific attention to protein-based electron transfer reactions, hydrogen ion tunnelling, relationship between protein structures and function and applications of redox enzymes.

Benefactors’ Research Scholarship, St John’s College, Cambridge, 1985-1988. Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, 2020. Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 Research Fellowship, 1988-1991. Henry Humphreys Research Prize, St John’s College, Cambridge, 1989 St John’s College Research Fellowship, Cambridge, 1989-1992. Royal Society University Research Fellowship, 1991-1999. Fellowship and Director of Studies, Churchill College, Cambridge, 1992-1995. Colworth Medal, Biochemical Society, 1999. Promoted to Professor of Biochemistry from 1.10.99. Lister Institute Research Professorship, 1999-2004.

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Appointed to Advisory Board of the MRC, October, 1999 and to the Biochemistry & Cell Biology Committee of BBSRC, May, 2000. Charmian Medal of the Royal Society of Chemistry, 2003. Awarded an ScD by the University of Cambridge, 2003. Moved to University of Manchester, 2005. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2005. Professor of Molecular Enzymology, 2005 – present BBSRC Professional Research Fellow, 2006-2011 BBSRC Professorial Research Fellowship, 2007-2012. Assoc. Dean Research (FLS), University of Manchester, 2008 - present Rita and John Carnforth Prize, RSC, 2009. Royal Society Wolfson Merit Award, 2009. Director, Manchester Interdisciplinary Biocentre, 2010. Director Manchester Institute of Biotechnology, 2010-2019. Director Synthetic Biology Research Centre, 2014. Director UK Future Biomanufacturing Research Hub, 2019. Elected Fellow Royal Society, 2020.

01.10.97 to 30.09.02

SHARROCKS Professor Andrew David, BSc, PhD School of Biological Sciences University of Manchester Prior to 1.1.99: Fellow in: Department of Biochemistry & Genetics University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Professor Andrew Sharrocks, continued

Transcriptional control of gene expression with a focus on transcription factors and co-activators/co-repressors, regulation by cellular signalling pathways including phosphorylation and sumoylation.

Appointed Reader from 1.8.98. Transferred fellowship to the University of Manchester from 1.1.99. Awarded the BACR (British Association for Cancer Research)/AstraZeneca “Young Scientist Award” 2000 and the Biochemical Society Colworth Medal, 2001. Awarded the Tenovus Medal 2002. Appointed Head of Division of Gene Regulation and Bioinformatics 1.4.02. Promoted to Professor of Molecular Biology 1.6.02. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2003 Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator Award, 2014. Promoted to Associate Dean for Research Technology, 2019.

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01.10.88 to 30.06.92

SMITH Professor Geoffrey Lilley, PhD, FMedSci, FRSB Department of Pathology University of Cambridge Prior to 2011: Department of Virology Faculty of Medicine Imperial College London (2000-2011) Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford (1989-2000) Department of Pathology, University of Cambridge (1985-1989) Professor Geoffrey Smith, continued

Virology, particularly vaccinia virus, the smallpox vaccine, and how it enters and leaves cells and interferes with the innate immune system.

Jenner Fellow of the Lister Institute, 1988. Reader in Bacteriology, Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford, 1989. Resigned Lister Institute Fellowship 30.6.1989, non-stipendiary Fellowship awarded 1.7.89 – 30.6.1992. Fleming Award from the Society for General Microbiology, 1992. Professor of Virology, University of Oxford, 1996. Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology, 2000. Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences, 2000. Wellcome Trust Principal Fellowship, 2000-2019. Professor of Virology, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, 2000-11. Editor-in-Chief, Journal of General Virology, 2003-2008 Fellow of the Royal Society, 2003. Lister Institute Governing Body, 2003-2013. Chairman, WHO Advisory Committee on Variola Virus Research, 2004-present. MRC Infection and Immunity Board, 2004-2009 Wilhelm Feldberg Foundation Prize for Anglo-German Friendship in biological and medical science Chairman, Virology Division, International Union of Microbiological Societies, 2005-2018. Teaching Excellence Award, Imperial College London, 2008. Founding Member of European Academy of Microbiologists (EAM), 2009. Corresponding Member of the Gesellschaft für Virologie (GfV), 2010. Professor of Pathology, Department of Pathology, University of Cambridge, 2011-present. Professorial Fellow, Emmanuel College, Cambridge, 2011-present. Member of the German National Academy of Sciences (Leopoldina), 2011. President, International Union of Microbiological Societies (IUMS), 2011-2014. Wellcome Trust Expert Review Group, Member 2011-2014 Chairman, Scientific Advisory Board, Friedrich-Loeffler Institute, German Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection 2015-19.

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American Society for Microbiology - GlaxoSmithKline, International Member of the Year Award, 2012. Member, Biomedical Panel of the Research Grant Committee of Hong Kong, 2012-2018. Member, Research Grants Council, Hong Kong, 2015- Member, Scientific Advisory Board Centre of Structural Systems Biology, Hamburg, Germany. Awarded Loeffler Prize Lecture by Friedrich-Loeffler Institute/Alfried Krupp Wissenschaftskolleg Greifswald, Germany, 2016. Marjory Stephenson Prize Lecture 2018, the Microbiology Society. Awarded Leeuwenhoek Medal and Prize Lecture Royal Society, 2019.

01.10.07 to 30.09.12

SMITH Professor Kenneth G Campbell, BMedSc, MBBS, PhD, MA, FRACP, FRCPA, FRCP, FMedSci Cambridge Institute for Medical Research University of Cambridge

Control of infection and autoimmunity by an inhibitory Fc receptor FcγR11b

Khoo Oon Teik Professor of Nephrology, National University of Singapore, 2007. Promoted to Professor of Medicine, 2009 and Head of Department of Medicine, Cambridge, 2010. Chairman, European Vasculitis Genetics Consortium and Director of FOCIS Int Center of Excellence, 2011. Elected a member of the Institute, 2013.

01.09.90 to 01.12.94 & 01.10.95 to 31.03.96

STEIN Dr Penelope Effie, BMedSc, MB, BChir, MSc, PhD Haematological Medicine King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Prior: Department of Haematology University of Cambridge

Structural studies of the serpin family of proteins.

Granted 1 year's leave of absence from 1.3.91 for crystallography training, Dept of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases at the University of Alberta, Canada. Renewed fellowship 1.4.93; fellowship now to end 30.9.97. Resigned fellowship 1.12.94 to take up research in the Department of Medical Microbiology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. Granted, exceptionally, 6 months’ fellowship from 1.10.95 to 31.3.96 to complete research project at Cambridge. Professor’s Prize in Clinical Biochemistry, 1966 Awarded a Wellcome Senior Clinical Fellowship from 1.10.98 in the Department of Haematology, School of Clinical Medicine, Cambridge. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2000.

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01.10.09 to 30.09.14

STEWART Professor Grant, BSc, PhD Institute of Cancer and Genomic Sciences, University of Birmingham Prior: CR-UK Institute for Cancer Studies University of Birmingham

Investigating the role of the RIDDLE syndrome gene in promoting repair of DNA damage

Awarded CR-UK Senior Fellowship, 2011-2017. Elected a member of the Institute 2015. Promoted to Professor of Cancer Genetics, 2015. Joseph Chamberlain Award for Scientific Advancement, 2017. CR-UK Programme Grant, 2017-2022.

01.10.93 to 30.09.98

STIRLING Professor Colin John, BSc, PhD Vice Chancellor Flinders University Australia Prior: School of Biological Sciences University of Manchester

Protein targeting and organelle biogenesis in yeasts. Translocation across membranes. Functional genomics and yeast proteome. Molecular chaperones.

Lister Institute-Jenner Fellow. Appointed Reader in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Manchester from 1.10.94. Society for General Microbiology Fleming Award, 1997. Awarded the 1998 Balfour Prize by the Genetical Society. Appointed to a Personal Chair in Genetics from 1.8.98. Elected a Member of the Institute, 1999. Representative of the University of Manchester 1.2.01. Education Dean, School of Biological Sciences, 2002. Associate Dean, Faculty of Life Sciences, 2004-2007 Vice President, University of Manchester, 2007-2011 Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Curtin University, Australia, 2011-2014. President and Vice Chancellor, Flinders University, Australia, 2015.

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01.04.14 to 31.03.19

STRAUBE Professor Anne Straube, PhD Warwick Medical School University of Warwick

Microtubule-actin crosstalk in cell migration

Wellcome Trust Investigator Award, 2016. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2018. Promoted to Professor, 2020.

01.10.98 to 30.09.03

STRUTT Professor David Ian, MA, PhD Department of Biomedical Science University of Sheffield

Understanding how during animal development cells become polarized in developing tissues or organs in a co-ordinated fashion. Using the cuticle of the fruit fly, Drosophila, as the model system and a variety of genetic and cell biological approaches.

Lister Institute-Jenner Fellow. Promoted to Reader from 1.10.01. Awarded a Wellcome Trust Senior Fellowship from 2003 Elected a Member of the Institute, 2004. Promotion to Professor of Developmental Genetics, 2005 Awarded Wellcome Trust Senior Fellowship, 2008. Awarded Wellcome Trust Senior Fellowship, 2013. Wellcome Trust Senior Fellowship in 2018.

01.10.05 to 30.09.10

TANAKA Professor Tomoyuki, MD, PhD, FRSE Wellcome Trust Principal Research Fellow: Centre for Gene Regulation & Expression, College of Life Sciences University of Dundee

Mechanisms regulating chromosome duplication and segregation in the cell division cycle.

Awarded Professorship December 2007. Awarded the Hook Medal from the British Society for Cell Biology, 2007. Elected an EMBO member, 2008. Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 2009. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2011.

01.10.92 to 30.09.97

TAYLOR Professor Colin William, ScD, FMedSci Department of Pharmacology University of Cambridge

Intra-cellular calcium signaling: specifically the regulation of calcium entry pathways, the structure and function of intra-cellular calcium channels, signalling receptors and G-proteins.

Appointed Reader, Department of Pharmacology 1995 Elected a Member of the Institute, 1998. Awarded ScD by the University of Cambridge, 1999. Appointed Professor of Cellular Pharmacology, 1.10.01. Biochemical Society, Council 2002-2005. Elected member of Academia Europaea, 2013. Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator 2014. Elected Fellow Academy of Medical Sciences, 2016.

01.10.10 to 31.12.15

TEICHMANN Dr Sarah, BA, PhD

Elected as EMBO member 2012. Moved to EMBL-EBI & Wellcome Trust Sanger Inst, 2013

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EMBL-EBI & Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Cambridge

Bioinformatics and network biology for unraveling regulation of T helper cell differentiation

Fellowship extended to 31 December 2015. EMBO Gold Medal 2015. Elected Fellow Academy of Medical Sciences 2015. Head of Cellular Genetics, WSI 2016. Elected a Member of the Institute 2016. Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, 2020.

01.09.06 to 31.08.12

THOMPSON Professor Christopher, PhD Department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment, University College London Prior to 2017: Faculty of Life Sciences University of Manchester

Identifying and characterizing genes that control cell fate choice and social behavior.

Fellowship extended until 31.08.12. Elected a member of the Institute, 2013. Awarded Wolfson Research Merit Award, 2013. Moved to University College London, 2017.

01.04.01 to 30.09.03

TOKATLIDIS Professor Kostas, DEA, M.Ch.E, PhD Cathcart Chair of Biochemistry Institute of Molecular Cell & Systems Biology, University of Glasgow Professor Kostas Tokatlidis, continued Prior to 2013: Institute of Biology & Molecular Biology, University of Crete Fellow in: School of Biological Sciences University of Manchester

Molecular mechanisms of mitochondria biogenesis with particular emphasis on the targeting, membrane translocation and assembly processes for membrane proteins using yeast. Role of Tim proteins as chaperones.

Resigned fellowship, 30 September 2003. Appointed Associate Professor, University of Crete in the Institute of Biology & Molecular Biology, 1.10.03. Consumables expenditure extended until 1.10.04. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2005. Elected EMBO member 2013. Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award, 2013. Moved to University of Glasgow, 2013. Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 2016.

01.10.01 to 30.09.06

TOURNIER Dr Cathy, PhD, School of Biological Sciences,

Requirement of JNK for the stress response following brain injury.

Granted maternity leave 1.4.04 to 16.8.04. Fellowship extended to 16.2.07. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2007.

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University of Manchester. 01.01.07 to 31.12.11

VAN AALTEN Professor Daan M F, PhD, FRSE School of Life Sciences University of Dundee

Structural mechanisms and specificity of O-GlcNAc signaling in the eukaryotic cell

Awarded professorship June 2006. Elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 2010. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2012.

01.10.96 to 30.04.02

WALTHO Professor Jonathan Peter, BSc, PhD Department of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology University of Sheffield

Understanding the role of non-covalent interactions in recognition processes involving proteins. Specifically looking at the role of conformational dynamics and conformational transitions in the recognition of phosphoinositols, the assembly of cystatins, in prion proteins and in ligand binding and ligand recognition of mobile protein domains.

Appointed to a personal chair from 1.10.99 as Professor of Molecular Biology. Granted 7 months unpaid leave for training at the Technical Research Centre of Finland, Helsinki from 15.3.01 and fellowship extended until 30.4.02. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2003. Appointed member of the Institute’s SAC, 2012 2017.

01.10.07 to 30.09.13

WARDLE Dr Fiona C, MA, PhD Randall Division of Cell & Molecular Biophysics, King’s College London Prior: Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience University of Cambridge

Transcriptional control of mesodermal cell differentiation in vertebrates

Transferred fellowship to King’s College London, 2010. Fellowship extended to 30.09.13 due to move to KCL. Elected a member of the Institute 2014.

01.12.99 to 30.09.05

WATSON Dr Kimberly Ann, BSc, MSc, DPhil, CBiol, FRSB, FRSC, FHEA School of Biological Sciences University of Reading Dr Kimberley Watson, continued

Structural biochemistry of membrane proteins, immune response proteins and metabolic enzymes for diet and health; exploring structure-function relationships at the molecular level

Transferred fellowship to University of Reading 1.10.01. Reader in Structural Biology from 1.10.01. Granted unpaid leave of absence from 1.10.01 to 31.3.02. Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine, 2001. Fellow and Chartered Biologist of the Royal Society of Biology, 2002.

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Prior to 1.10.01 Post-doctoral Research Fellow Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics University of Oxford

Granted maternity leave from 1.8.03 for 4 months. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2006. Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, 2013 Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, 2018 Promoted to Professor of Structural Biochemistry from 1.08.2018.

01.10.96 to 30.09.01

WHITE Professor Robert John, MA, PhD, FMedSci, FRSE Chair of Biochemistry Department of Biology University of York Prior: Beatson Institute for Cancer Research Glasgow Institute of Biomedical & Life Sciences University of Glasgow

Regulation of RNA polymerase III transcription, its mode of action and control and its role in cell growth and cancer.

Lister Institute-Jenner Fellow. Awarded the ‘Young Scientist of the Year’ award for 1999 by the British Association for Cancer Research in association with Zeneca. Promoted to Reader from 1.10.99. Appointed Professor of Gene Transcription from 1.10.99. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2002. Selected as The Young Cancer Researcher of 2003 by the European Association for Cancer Research. Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 2004. Awarded the Tenovus Medal for 2004. Elected a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Science, 2005. Elected a member of EMBO, 2009. Moved to University of York, 2013.

01.10.01 to 30.09.06

WHITMARSH Dr Alan John, BSc, PhD, Senior Lecturer School of Biological Sciences University of Manchester

Role of scaffold proteins in regulating the specificity of the JNK signalling pathway: a critical mediator of stress responses in cells.

Lister Institute-Jenner Fellow. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2007. Promoted to Senior Lecturer, 2010.

01.10.84 to 28.02.94

WISCHIK Professor Claude Michel, BA, BMedSc, BMBS, PhD, MRCPsych The Medical School University of Aberdeen Fellow in: Department of Psychiatry &

Brain diseases and ageing with a particular focus on the molecular features of Alzheimer’s Disease.

Granted extension of fellowship by 3 years to 30.9.92 to continue research and, exceptionally, to undertake clinical training for Membership of the Royal College of Psychiatry. Granted further extension of 1 year to 30.9.93. Awarded MRCPsych, Spring 1993. Granted further extension of 6 months to 31.3.94. Appointed Clinical Lecturer/Senior Registrar in Old Age Psychiatry, Cambridge, for 4 years from 1.3.94.

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Laboratory of Molecular Biology University of Cambridge Professor Claude Wischik, continued

Appointed Professor of Psychiatric Geratology, University of Aberdeen from 1.10.97. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2001.

01.10.84 to 30.09.89

YEAMAN Professor Stephen James, PhD, FMedSci, FRSE Faculty of Medical Sciences Newcastle University Prior: Department of Biochemistry University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Signal transduction with emphasis on the control of metabolism. Specific interests are insulin action, the biochemistry of obesity and Type 2 diabetes.

Promoted to Senior Lecturer from 1.8.87. Appointed Professor of Molecular Enzymology in the Department of Biochemistry and Genetics, 1.8.90. Elected a Member of the Institute, November 1993. Elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 4.3.96. Member of the MRC Advisory Board from 1.8.97. Head of the School of Biochemistry & Genetics, 1.8.98. Elected a Fellow Academy of Medical Sciences, 2002. Appointed Director, International Postgraduate Studies, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Newcastle University, 2006. Deputy Director, Institute of Cellular Medicine, Newcastle University, 2007-2015. Awarded Emeritus Professor title at Newcastle University, 2016.

01.9.97 to 31.03.02

ZERNICKA-GOETZ Professor Magdalena, MSc, PhD The Gurdon Institute University of Cambridge

Establishment of spatial patterns and polarity in the early embryo. Determination of cell fate in developing mammalian embryos.

Granted maternity leave from 1.12.01 to 28.2.02. Resigned fellowship 31.3.02 following the award of a Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellowship from 1.4.02. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2003. Awarded Professorship, University of Cambridge, 2010. Appointed member of the Institute’s Scientific Advisory Committee, 2019.

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THE LISTER INSTITUTE OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE

DECEASED RESEARCH FELLOWS

Period of Fellowship

Name and location during Fellowship

Title of Research Project

Other Information

01.10.83 to 30.09.88

BEDDINGTON Dr Rosa S P, BA, DPhil, FRS Post-doctoral Research Fellow Sir William Dunn School of Pathology University of Oxford, and from 1.12.85 Lecturer ICRF Developmental Biology Unit Department of Zoology University of Oxford

Analysis of the lineage and differentiation of normal and neoplastic cells during early mammalian development.

Appointed Lecturer 1986. Appointed Research Scientist at ICRF 1.10.88. Appointed Senior Research Fellow/Group Leader, AFRC Centre for Animal Genome Research, Edinburgh, 1990. Appointed Head of Division, Laboratory of Mammalian Development, National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, from 1.5.93. Howard Hughes Medical Institute International Scholar, 1993-1998. Miller Institute Visiting Professor, California, 1996. Elected a Member of the Institute, 1996. Elected Fellow of the Royal Society, May 1999. Died 18 May, 2001.

01.10.93 to 30.09.98

CLARKE Professor Anthony Russell, BSc, PhD Department of Biochemistry University of Bristol

Prediction & determination of protein folding. Role of chaperones. Prion protein structure and stability.

Reader in the Department of Biochemistry from 1.8.95. Awarded a personal chair, 1.8.99. Seconded (part-time) by the MRC to head the Protein Group, MRC Prion Unit, 1.11.98 (5 years initially) Elected a Member of the Institute, 2001. Died 10 July 2016.

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01.10.84 to 31.10.86

NUNN Dr Brian John, MSc, PhD Senior Research Associate Physiological Laboratory University of Cambridge

The physiochemical basis of light reception in vertebrates.

Resigned fellowship on appointment as Assistant Professor in the Department of Physiology at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, 1.11.86. Died 18 September 1987.