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The Directory of Life Fellows recognizes distinguished individuals who have earned the prestigious Life Fellow (LFEAM) status for their exceptional and sustained contributions to medical science. It serves as a testament to their influence and leadership in advancing global healthcare.
Explore the legacy of excellence represented by the Life Fellows of the Academy.
The Directory of Life Fellows represents the pinnacle of recognition within the European Academy of Medical Sciences (EAM) , honoring individuals who have demonstrated extraordinary and sustained contributions to the field of medical science. Achieving Life Fellow (LFEAM) status is a distinction that reflects not only the individual’s dedication to advancing global healthcare but also their leadership and innovation within the medical community.
Life Fellows are carefully nominated by experts from their respective fields and current EAM Fellows, ensuring that each nominee has garnered recognition from peers who are themselves distinguished within the medical sciences. The selection process is highly confidential and involves a thorough internal review by the Academy. This rigorous evaluation upholds the integrity and prestige of the Life Fellow designation, ensuring that only those who have made truly exceptional contributions are considered. Until the final decision is made and the honoree is notified, nominees remain unaware of both their nomination and the status of their candidacy, maintaining the element of impartiality and surprise in this distinguished honor.
The Directory is a living archive, showcasing EAM’s highest respect and profound recognition for those who have made significant advancements in medical science and its associated disciplines. Each individual listed has played a critical role in shaping the future of healthcare and research, and their inclusion in this prestigious group reflects their lasting impact on the global scientific community. Through their leadership, research, and mentorship, Life Fellows continue to inspire the next generation of medical scientists.
In maintaining the dignity and accuracy of this Directory, if any details within a Life Fellow's profile are deemed unsuitable for public display or require adjustment, the Office of Fellowship Affairs may be contacted for review and amendment. This ensures that the Directory remains an accurate, respectful, and fitting tribute to the immense achievements of these medical pioneers.
The Directory of Life Fellows stands as a lasting tribute to the highest echelon of achievement within the European Academy of Medical Sciences, and a testament to the profound respect and recognition that EAM extends to its most accomplished members.
NIHR Research Professor of Genomic Medicine and Bioinformatics
University of Cambridge
Senior Group Leader, Wellcome Sanger Institute, and Chief Scientific Officer
Wellcome Sanger Institute
Professor of RNA Biology
The University of Edinburgh
Professor of Paediatric Endocrinology
UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health
Professor of Immunology
University College London (UCL)
Professor of Clinical Epidemiology and Donor Health
University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine
Clore Professor of Gerontology
University of Oxford
Professor of Biomaterials Science; Director of the Healthcare Technologies Institute
University of Birmingham
Professor of Developmental Clinical Psychology
Clinical Professor of Public Health Medicine
Queen\'s University Belfast
Director King\'s Clinical Trials Unit
Queen Mary University of London
Group Leader-Haematopoietic Stem Cell Laboratory
Francis Crick Institute
Head of Department of Surgery and Cancer
Imperial College London
Vice President, Clinical Development Pediatric and Maternal Vaccines
Moderna
Consultant Paediatric Rheumatologist
University of Bristol
Clinical Director of Research
Addenbrooke\'s Hospital, University of Cambridge
West Riding Professor of Microbiology
University of Sheffield
Professor of Infectious Disease, Gresham Professor of Physic and Chief Scientific Advisor, Food Standards Agency
Professor of Cognitive Neurology
Professor of Neurology
Director, Cambridge Institute for Medical Research and Professor of Cell Biology
University of Liverpool
Director of the Oxford Big Data Institute; Professor; Senior Group Leader
Senior NPL Fellow
National Physical Laboratory
Professor of Targeted Therapy and Oncology
University of Manchester
Bruce and John Usher Chair in Public Health
Founder and Former CEO
Exscientia plc
Donald Pollock Professor of Chemical Engineering
Chair in Oncology; Head of Division of Cancer
Principal Group Leader
The Francis Crick Institute
Head of the Department of Radiology
Professor of Molecular Metabolism and Wellcome Trust Senior Clinical Fellow
Professor of Adolescent Health
Professor of Pharmaceutical and Biomaterial Engineering
Chair in Anaesthesia and Critical Care
Professor of Infectious Diseases; Head of the Research Department of Infection; NIHR Senior Investigator
Professor
Professor of Tissue Repair and Regeneration
University Professor of Respiratory Biology
Deputy Executive Chair of BBSRC, Professor and UKRI Director of the Transforming the UK food system programme
University of Southampton