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Edith Heard to succeed Sir Paul Nurse as Crick Institute director

European Molecular Biology Laboratory boss will lead the Crick from next summer as Nobel laureate director steps back

Published on
July 9, 2024
Last updated
July 9, 2024
Source: Francis Crick Institute

The head of Europe鈥檚 leading life sciences laboratory has been named the new director of聽the Francis Crick Institute.

Edith Heard, who has led the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) since 2019, will take over from Sir聽Paul Nurse at聽the central London research centre in summer聽2025, the Crick .

Sir Paul, the Crick鈥檚 founding director, will continue to maintain a laboratory at the institute, it added.

Professor Heard is a British geneticist who has spent most of her career in Paris, leading research groups at the College de France and the Pasteur Institute, where she was director of its genetics and developmental biology department.

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In January 2019, she took over at EMBL, a network of six major laboratories across Europe that employs about 1,800 staff and is supported by 29聽European governments.

On her move to the Crick, Europe鈥檚 largest biomedical research centre under a single roof, which has about 1,500 staff and opened in 2016, Professor Heard said she was 鈥渄elighted to be able to take up this position at one of the world鈥檚 premier scientific institutions, although very sad to leave EMBL next year鈥.

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鈥淭丑别 Francis Crick Institute has quickly established a global reputation for its work at the frontiers of science. I聽relish the challenge of building on that work,鈥 she continued.

鈥淚 also want to pay tribute to Sir Paul Nurse, without whom the Francis Crick Institute would not be the world-leading institution it is today.鈥

On stepping down as the Crick鈥檚 director, Sir Paul said the institute was 鈥渁聽home for some of the best life scientists in the world, carrying out high-quality, discovery-based research and helping the UK to play a leading role in solving global health challenges鈥.

鈥淚 want to thank everyone who has helped make the institute what it is today. Without your hard work and team effort, it would not have been possible. I聽am excited to retain my laboratory team at the Crick and continue pursuing my research,鈥 he added.

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鈥淭丑别 decision to step down from the director role has been made much easier by knowing that in Professor Heard, the institute has an excellent scientist and leader. I聽am completely confident that the Crick will continue to flourish under her leadership.鈥

Commenting on the announcement, Lord Browne of Madingley, the Crick鈥檚 chairman, said Professor Heard had been appointed after a 鈥済lobal, year-long search for an exceptional candidate to lead our exceptional institute鈥.

Professor Heard, who was educated at the University of Cambridge and took her PhD at Imperial College London, had, Lord Browne said, 鈥渁n exemplary international research record, compelling vision and strong leadership experience鈥.

鈥淪he will enable the Crick to continue to grow, building on its reputation for research excellence and for being the home for world-class leaders in life sciences.鈥

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