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Michael Klein is a pioneer and leader in the use of computational methods to elucidate the structure and dynamics of condensed matter. He has advanced the frontiers of condensed phase molecular simulations over a broad front. In so doing, his
Burt Totaro is a mathematician who specialises in the interaction between algebraic geometry and algebraic topology. His work has influenced a large group of algebraic geometers to use deeper topological methods in their work, and his ideas have led
David Read is a botanist whose research interest lies in the physiology of fungi and plants. He has made major contributions to our understanding of how fungi colonise plant roots and the importance of this for soil health and structure.
Derek Vance is a geochemist whose research has addressed a wide range of fundamental questions in the earth sciences through his development and application of novel geochemical methodologies.
John Krebs is a prominent scientist and public administrator. His research career revealed insights into the behaviour, population biology and neuroscience of birds. His seminal contribution proved that bird species that store seeds for the winter
Chen-Ning Yang is a particle physicist whose research with Tsung-Dao Lee disproved the law of conservation of parity, concerning the interactions of fundamental nuclear particles. The pair shared the 1957 Nobel Prize in Physics for their theory,
James Scott is a medical researcher and expert in the genetics and genomics of cardiovascular medicine. He is renowned for his discovery of RNA editing in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells — a process implicated in cholesterol transport, antibody
John Nixon has conducted synthetic, structural and spectroscopic (nuclear magnetic resonance and photoelectron) studies on novel phosphorus compounds, and their ligating behaviour towards transition metals. His early work showed fluorophosphines to
Endre Süli is a mathematician whose work is concerned with the analysis of numerical algorithms for the approximate solution of partial differential equations and the mathematical analysis of nonlinear partial differential equations in continuum
Elena Conti is a biochemist and structural biologist recognized for her research on RNA degradation, surveillance and transport. Her team has identified the principles with which major cellular machines function at the molecular and chemical level,
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