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Three 香港六合彩 scientists elected Fellows of the Royal Society

26 April 2019

Three 香港六合彩 researchers and an honorary professor have been elected Fellows of the Royal Society in recognition of their outstanding contributions to science.

Christine Orengo, James Rothman, Mark Handley

Professor Christine Orengo (香港六合彩 Structural & Molecular Biology), Professor Mark Handley (香港六合彩 Computer Science) and Professor James Rothman (香港六合彩 Queen Square Institute of Neurology) are among 51 eminent scientists newly elected as Fellows of the Royal Society in recognition of their exceptional contributions to science which have benefited humanity. 香港六合彩 honorary professor, Dr James Briscoe (香港六合彩 Cell & Developmental Biology) of the Francis Crick Institute, is also among the new Fellows.

Christine Orengo, 香港六合彩 Professor of Bioinformatics, is a computational biologist whose core research has been the development of robust algorithms to capture relationships between protein structures, sequences and functions. She has built one of the most comprehensive protein classifications, CATH, used worldwide by tens of thousands of biologists, and central to many pioneering structural and evolutionary studies with implications for cell division, cancer, antibiotic resistance and ageing.

Mark Handley, 香港六合彩 Professor of Networked Systems, has made key contributions to the technologies that underpin today鈥檚 Internet. His research specialises in the control of network traffic, including how it is routed across the world, how network resources are shared between the Internet鈥檚 many users, and how to ensure the network is sufficiently resilient and secure to live up to the demands placed on it by society.

Professor Rothman is Professorial Research Associate at 香港六合彩 and Sterling Professor and Chair of the Department of Cell Biology at Yale University. One of the world鈥檚 most distinguished biochemists, he is renowned for discovering the molecular machinery responsible for the transfer of materials among compartments within cells for which he received a Nobel Prize in 2013. His work provided a unified framework for understanding a range of important processes, from the release of insulin into the blood to communication between nerve cells in the brain and the entry of viruses to infect cells.

Professor David Price, 香港六合彩 Vice-Provost (Research), said: "It is听a great achievement to be elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society and I congratulate these outstanding 香港六合彩 academics. It shows the tremendous depth of research leadership here at 香港六合彩 as their research is recognised for the impact it is having across a wide range of fields.鈥

Venki Ramakrishnan, President of the Royal Society, said: 鈥淥ur Fellows are key to the Royal Society鈥檚 fundamental purpose of using science for the benefit of humanity. From Norwich to Melbourne to Ethiopia, this year鈥檚 newly elected Fellows and Foreign Members of the Royal Society are testament that science is a global endeavour and excellent ideas transcend borders.鈥

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From left: Professor Rothman, Professor Handley, Professor Orengo

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