Sir Charles Godfray CBE FRS

Charles Godfray is a population biologist who combines theoretical and experimental research to understand fundamental and applied problems in ecology, evolution and epidemiology. Current research in his laboratory uses the pea aphid as a model system to explore issues in the evolution of symbiosis, ecological specialisation and host–parasitoid coevolution. His lab also studies the population dynamics of the mosquitoes that transmit malaria and how they might be controlled using novel genetic interventions.

Charles has a strong interest in the science–policy interface and especially matters concerning food security. He chaired the UK government’s Foresight Project on the future of food and farming and has written about the concept of ‘sustainable intensification’ — producing more food from the same area of land with less environmental impact. His other science policy interests include bovine tuberculosis, the environmental consequences of insecticide use, and land use and biodiversity. Currently, he chairs the Science Advisory Council of the UK’s Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). Charles received a CBE in 2011.

Professional position

  • Hope Professor of Entemology, Department of Biology (Mansfield Road), University of Oxford
  • Program Director, University of Oxford

Subject groups

  • Earth and Environmental Sciences

    Agricultural and forest science

  • Patterns in Populations

    Environmental biology, Ecology (incl behavioural ecology), Epidemiology (non-clinical), Taxonomy and systematics, Biological modelling, Evolution

Sir Charles Godfray CBE FRS
Elected 2001
Committees Participated Role
Biological Sciences Awards Committee January 2021 - December 2023 Member
Grants Committee January 2019 - December 2024 Member
Living Landscapes Steering Group January 2019 - December 2023 Chair
Newton Advanced Fellowships Panel (Biological) January 2018 - December 2020 Member
Resilience to Extreme Weather Working Group April 2013 - December 2014 Member
Summer Science Exhibition Committee January 2011 - December 2013 Member
Royal Society Wolfson Fellowships Committee January 2009 - December 2011 Member
Biological Sciences Awards Committee January 2006 - December 2008 Member
Elections to the Fellowship and Foreign Membership Committee December 2002 - December 2004 Member
Hooke Committee January 2002 - December 2005 Member
Sectional Committee 9: Patterns in populations December 2001 - November 2004 Chair