Professor Eddy Liew OBE FMedSci FRS

Foo Yew 'Eddy' Liew's research in immunology has revealed new regulatory pathways in the body's defences against infection. This has clarified how the body strikes a balance between destroying infectious agents and avoiding damage to its own tissues, and opened the way to new therapies for conditions including rheumatoid arthritis and sepsis.


Eddy was the first to show that nitric oxide (NO) - a gas with a wide range of physiological roles - kills pathogens such as bacteria that have been engulfed by cells of the immune system. Eddy has also found that NO regulates the differentiation of other classes of immune cell, and extended the inventory and understanding of cytokines - signalling molecules that mediate infection and inflammation.

Subject groups

  • Molecules of Life

    Molecular immunology

  • Cell Biology

    Cellular and humoral immunology, Cellular pathology

Professor Eddy Liew OBE FMedSci FRS
Elected 2012
Committees Participated Role
Newton International Fellowships Committee January 2025 - December 2027 Member
Sectional Committee 7: Cell Biology October 2021 - September 2024 Member
Premier Awards Committee January 2021 - December 2024 Member
Nominations Committee November 2015 - December 2018 Member
Newton Advanced Fellowships Panel (Biological) January 2015 - December 2020 Member
International Exchanges Committee January 2015 - December 2020 Member
Sectional Committee 7: Cell Biology December 2013 - November 2016 Member