Crick researchers join Fellowship of Academy of Medical Sciences

Charles Swanton and Michael Way of the Francis Crick Institute joined 46 other UK medical researchers recognised this week for excellence in medical science, with election as Fellows of the Academy of Medical Science. 

The new Fellows bring the total number to 1,169. Fellowship of the Academy is based on exceptional contributions to the medical sciences, either in the form of original discovery or of sustained contributions to scholarship. Fellows are drawn primarily from biomedical science and academic medicine, but also from veterinary science, dentistry, laboratory science, medical and nursing care and other professions allied to medical science.

Also recognised from the Crick's partner universities were Wendy Atkin and Jorge Ferrer of Imperial College London, John Strang and Clive Ballard of King's College London and Peter Brocklehurst, Frances Brodsky, Diana Kuh, Catherine Law and Alan Thompson of UCL (University College London).

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