Academy of Medical Sciences elects six new Fellows from Imperial College London
Six Imperial researchers are among 50 top biomedical and health scientists to be elected to the Fellowship of the Academy of Medical Sciences.
Imperial Professors Wendy Barclay, Maria Belvisi, Clare Lloyd, Irene Miguel-Aliaga, Daniel Rueckert and Graham Williams have been selected for their outstanding contributions to advancing medical science, cutting edge research discoveries, and translating developments into benefits for patients and wider society.
Professor Jonathan Weber, Dean of Imperial’s Faculty of Medicine, said: “I am really delighted to congratulate the latest Imperial Fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences; these are the most prestigious awards for clinical medicine nationally and I am immensely proud of all of them, and delighted that all their contributions to medical science have been so publicly recognised.
“The range of these Fellows also demonstrate well the strong links which exist across our faculties, with the pharmaceutical industry and with our embedded MRC London Institute of Medical Sciences”.
Professor Wendy Barclay, Department of Medicine
“I am delighted to have been elected to The Academy. I have had the honour of working with a fantastic group of researchers, and am lucky to have been supported by generous mentors throughout my career. I hope that I will be able to work alongside other Fellows to tackle challenges old and new, that we face from infectious diseases.”
Professor Maria Belvisi, National Heart and Lung Institute
Professor Belvisi said: “It is a great honour to have been elected as a Fellow of the Academy. This reflects the fantastic research work from my teams, colleagues and collaborators over many years.”
Professor Clare Lloyd, Faculty of Medicine and National Heart and Lung Institute
Professor Lloyd said: “I am delighted and honoured to be elected to the Fellowship of the Academy of Medical Sciences. It reflects the hard work and commitment of all the talented students, postdocs, fellows and colleagues I have been fortunate to work with over the years. I look forward to working with other Fellows to advance biomedical and health research, particularly helping early career researchers achieve their potential”.
Professor Irene Miguel-Aliaga, Institute of Clinical Sciences
Professor Miguel-Aliaga said: “This is not only a personal honour but also a tacit acknowledgment of the hard work of that many people from many nations have carried out in my lab over the years. Looking at the list of new academy members, it is refreshing to see increasing efforts from the academy to acknowledge the contributions of female scientists and scientists who migrated to the UK to contribute to its science.”
Professor Daniel Rueckert FREng, Department of Computing
Professor Rueckert said: “I am delighted and honoured to be elected to the Fellowship of the Academy of Medical Sciences. This is a great tribute to all the PhD students, postdocs, colleagues and collaborators who I have had the pleasure of working with at Imperial and all over the world during the past two decades."
Professor Graham Williams, Department of Medicine
Professor Williams said: “I am surprised, honoured and delighted to be elected as a Fellow of the Academy. This reflects the extraordinary dedication and creativity of my colleagues, postdocs and students, and it is a real privilege for me to work alongside all of them and with our inspiring collaborators from all over the world. I am very much looking forward to the opportunities I will have to contribute to the outstanding work of the Academy and to the advancement of academic medicine in the UK.”
Praise from the Academy
Professor Sir Robert Lechler PMedSci, President of the Academy of Medical Sciences, said: “The Academy’s Fellowship is a unique assembly of the finest minds in biomedical and health research, from across the UK and beyond.
"Our Fellows are at the centre of all that we do, from supporting early career researchers via our hugely popular mentorship programme to incorporating public and patient views into health research. Their collective wisdom is a national asset to guide research and policy aimed at tackling pressing health challenges.
“It brings me great pleasure to congratulate the new Fellows, each of whom has pushed the boundaries of their individual research field. I am always delighted to see the Fellowship expand, adding fresh talent to our invaluable pool of high quality guidance, advice and expertise.”
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