Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Lecture Series
Professor Sir John Savill‘The future of medical research’Tuesday 12th February 2013 at 5pm Lecture Theatre 1, B Floor, Medical School, The University of Sheffield Free admission. Please confirm your attendance for the lecture using the on-line registration form. (Prof Sir John Savill Flyer (PDF 90kb) |
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Professor Sir John Savill BA, MBChB, PhD, FRCP, FRCPE, FASN, FMedSci, FRSE, a clinician scientist from Edinburgh, took up the position as chief executive and deputy chair of the Medical Research Council (MRC) on 1 October 2010. The appointment is for three years. He was a member of the MRC Council from 2002 to 2008 and chaired two MRC Research Boards during this period. Between 2008 and 2010 John worked part-time as the chief scientist for the Scottish Government Health Directorates. He was knighted in the 2008 New Year’s Honours List for services to clinical science. John started his research career with a degree in Physiological Sciences from Oxford University in 1978, followed by degrees in Medicine at the University of Sheffield in 1981. He received a PhD from the University of London in 1989. After junior hospital appointments in Sheffield, Nottingham and London, he spent seven years in the Department of Medicine at Hammersmith Hospital with spells as an MRC clinical training fellow and Wellcome Trust senior clinical research fellow. In 1993, he moved to the chair of Medicine, at the University of Nottingham, then in 1998 became professor of Medicine at the University of Edinburgh, where he was the first director of the University of Edinburgh/MRC Centre for Inflammation Research, directing a group interested in the molecular cell biology of renal inflammation. In 2002, John was appointed as the first vice-principal and head of the College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine, University of Edinburgh. He retains an ongoing, research active involvement with the University of Edinburgh part-time throughout his appointment as MRC chief executive. |
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Upcoming Lectures
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Tuesday 12 February 2013 |
Professor Sir John Savill |
University of Edinburgh & CEO, Medical Research Council |
17:00 |
Lecture Theatre 1, B Floor, Medical School |
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Monday 29 April 2013 Friday 21 June 2013 Monday 15th July 2013 |
Professor John Hardy Professor Sir Gordon Duff Dr Mark Taylor |
University College London (UCL) Dept. of Infection & Immunity, University of Sheffield School of Law, University of Sheffield |
17:00 17:00 17:00 |
Lecture Theatre 1, B Floor, Medical School Lecture Theatre 2, B Floor, Medical School Lecture Theatre 1, B Floor, Medical School |
Last Event
Professor Sadaf Farooqi‘Mechanisms involved in human obesity: lessons from genetics’ Sadaf Farooqi qualified with Honours in Medicine from the University of Birmingham, being awarded the gold medal. After hospital posts in Birmingham and Oxford she moved to Cambridge to undertake a PhD. She identified the first single gene defect to cause human obesity in patients with a mutation in the leptin gene, published in Nature in 1997 and described their dramatic response to leptin therapy (NEJM 1999; SCIENCE 2007). As a Wellcome Trust Senior Clinical Fellow at the Institute of Metabolic Science in Cambridge, Professor Farooqi co-ordinates a programme of research into the genetic, molecular and physiological basis of human obesity. She has been invited to speak at numerous international meetings and has been the recipient of a number of awards in recognition of her contribution to Endocrinology including the Andre Mayer Award 2006 (International Association for the Study of Obesity), the RD Lawrence Award 2007 (Diabetes UK), the Society for Endocrinology Medal 2012 and the European Society for Endocrinology Prize 2012. |
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Previous Events
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Monday 10th September 2012 Wednesday 5th December 2012 |
Sir Iain Chalmers Professor Sadaf Farooqi |
James Lind Initiative University of Cambridge |
17:00 17:00 |
Student Union Auditorium Lecture Theatre 2, B Floor, Medical School |
Sir Iain Chalmers (PDF) Prof Sadaf Farooqi (PDF) |

