Professor Anne Dell CBE FMedSci FRS

Anne Dell is a biochemist who studies the role played by sugars in human health and disease. By determining how the sugar-rich layer that surrounds cells acts as an identifier, Anne’s work is helping to answer diverse biological questions such as how pathogens camouflage themselves against our immune system and how developing foetuses avoid being rejected.

Her research has led to the development of many ultrahigh sensitivity mass spectrometry methods for studying the structure of carbohydrates, with varied applications for biomedical research. In parallel, Anne established GlycoTRIC at Imperial College London, which works to promote the transfer of glycobiology to biomedical applications.

Anne has received numerous awards in recognition of her contributions to science, including the 2003 Haworth Memorial Lectureship of the Royal Society of Chemistry and the prestigious Roy L. Whistler International Award of the International Carbohydrate Organisation in 2000. She received a CBE in 2009 for her services to science. In 2011, she served as President of the Society for Glycobiology.

Subject groups

  • Molecules of Life

    Biochemistry and molecular biology, Biophysics and structural biology

Professor Anne Dell CBE FMedSci FRS
Elected 2002
Committees Participated Role
Committee Advising Council on General Candidates October 2024 - September 2027 Member
Career Development Fellowships Selection Committee January 2024 - December 2026 Member
Council November 2021 - November 2024 Member
APEX Award Committee January 2020 - December 2022 Member
Sectional Committee 6: Molecules of Life December 2010 - November 2013 Member
Education Committee January 2009 - December 2011 Member
Council December 2003 - November 2004 Member
Physical Sciences Awards Committee January 2003 - December 2005 Member
Royal Society Research Grants Scheme - Board E January 2003 - December 2004 Observer