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Cambridge pro vice-chancellor to lead BBSRC

Geneticist Anne Ferguson-Smith is the third new female leader of a UK research council named in recent weeks

Published on
December 19, 2023
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December 19, 2023
Source: UKRI

A University of Cambridge geneticist has been chosen as the next executive chair of the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC).

Anne Ferguson-Smith, who is currently pro vice-chancellor for research and international partnerships at Cambridge, will take up the BBSRC role in July, it was聽on 19 December.

The appointment of Professor Ferguson-Smith, who is also Arthur Balfour professor of genetics at Cambridge, was described by science secretary Michelle Donelan as 鈥済reat news for UK bioscience鈥.

鈥淭he BBSRC is a key funder and driving force of this world-leading sector and Professor Ferguson-Smith鈥檚 experience will be a major asset in building on that work to support a healthy, prosperous and sustainable future,鈥 said Ms Donelan.

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Professor Ferguson-Smith is the latest female scientist appointed to lead a UK research council in recent weeks, with Lancaster University鈥檚听named executive chair of the Natural Environment Research Council earlier this month and聽Charlotte Deane,聽an artificial intelligence expert at the University of Oxford, chosen as the head of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council a month ago.

Professor Ferguson-Smith said it was a 鈥減rivilege to be chosen for such an important role, and to be able to champion BBSRC鈥檚 research strategy in alignment with national and global challenges鈥.

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鈥淚鈥檝e been supported by, and worked within, the BBSRC ecosystem for a number of years now in a range of contexts, so I鈥檓 delighted I will be leading a connected and effective community with such a strong legacy created by the previous executive chair,鈥 she added.

jack.grove@timeshighereducation.com

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