Lister community members awarded prestigious new fellowships
1 July 2024 / Lister Institute Fellows Blog
1 July 2024 / Lister Institute Fellows Blog
A number of current and former members of the Lister community have been made fellows of leading scientific societies the Royal Society and the Academy of Medical Sciences during May and June. We congratulate each of them on their achievements!
In addition, we congratulate our former Chair of the Scientific Committee Professor Patrick Maxwell, who led the Committee between 2010 and 2017. He was awarded a CBE last month in the King’s Honours List for services to medical research.
Rebecca is a member of the Lister Institute’s Governing Body and a former Lister Fellow 2008-2013. She is a clinician scientist, combining research on oesophageal cancer with treating patients. She is known for her CytoSponge diagnostic device, which helps detect Barrett’s oesophagus, a condition which can progress to cancer. She is Professor of Cancer Prevention and Director, Early Cancer Institute, University of Cambridge.
David was a Lister Fellow from 2012 to 2018 and is also a member of the Lister Institute. His research interest is the body’s ubiquitin system and how it plays a role in health. His discoveries have helped scientists understand ubiquitin’s involvement in inflammation and autoinflammatory disorders, as well as in Parkinson’s Disease. He is Head of Ubiquitin Signalling Division, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research (WEHI), and a Professor in the Department of Medical Biology, University of Melbourne, Australia.
Marius was a Lister Fellow from 1982-1984. He specialises in biological and physical chemistry, biophysics, and structural biology. He is known for his work with NMR spectroscopy, which he used to determine the three-dimensional structure of proteins, nucleic acids and other biological phenomena. He is NIH Distinguished Investigator and Chief of the Section of Molecular and Structural Biophysics, Laboratory of Chemical Physics, National Institutes of Health (NIH), USA.
Michael was a Lister Fellow from 2011 to 2016 and is also a member of the Institute. His work in toxicology and clinical pharmacology helps to prevent harm from pesticide poisoning, especially in the context of suicide prevention. He is Personal Chair of Clinical Toxicology at the University of Edinburgh.
Jane was a Lister Fellow between 1994 and 1999. Her research area is the role of glycoproteins in viral immunogenicity and pathogenicity with a focus on HIV and hepatitis. She is Professor of Molecular Virology at the Nuffield Department of Medicine and CAMS Oxford Institute Principal Investigator.