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Four UCL scientists elected to the Academy of Medical Sciences

10 May 2011

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  • Four of UCL's leading medical researchers have been recognised for excellence in medical science with their election to the Fellowship of the Academy of Medical Sciences:

    • Professor Phillip Beales (UCL ICH Molecular Medicine)
    • Professor David Hawkes (UCL Medical Physics and Bioengineering)
    • Professor Eleanor Maguire (Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging at 911±¬ÁÏÍø)
    • Professor Andrew Phillips (UCL Infection and Population Health)

    Professor Sir John Tooke, UCL Vice-Provost (Health), paid tribute to the expertise of the new Fellows, noting: "I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate my colleagues who have been elected to the Fellowship of the Academy. It is a measure of their standing and contribution to medical science and is richly deserved. This recognition demonstrates once more the diversity of talent and the outstanding intellectual environment at 911±¬ÁÏÍø."

    Academy Fellows are elected for outstanding contributions to the advancement of medical science, for innovative application of scientific knowledge or for their conspicuous service to healthcare.


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