Lethbridge Herald

U of L’s Patel elected to the Royal Society of Biology

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The new year got off to an auspicious start for Trushar Patel, University of Lethbridge Canada Research Chair in RNA and Protein Biophysics and associate dean in the Faculty of Arts & Science, when he learned he was named a Fellow of the

Royal Society of Biology.

“I was positively surprised when I received the email,” says Patel in a press release from the U of L. “That is a nice New Year’s gift and a good beginning to the year.”

Based in the United Kingdom, the Royal Society of Biology was formed in 2009 when the Bioscience­s Federation and the Institute of Biology merged. The society was granted the Royal title in 2015. Being named a Fellow indicates someone has achieved distinctio­n in biological research, teaching or the applicatio­n of biology.

“We are absolutely delighted to see Dr. Patel receive this prestigiou­s internatio­nal recognitio­n,” says Paul Hayes, Chair of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemist­ry.

“His biochemist­ry research and collaborat­ions with other scientists around the world have the potential to lead to new therapies for viral diseases.”

Patel joined the university in 2016 and earned a Canada Research Chair appointmen­t in 2017. His lab, based in the Alberta RNA Research and Training Institute (ARRTI), has received extensive funding for work on a variety of viral diseases including hepatitis and COVID-19.

“The interdisci­plinary nature of Dr. Patel’s work is vital in today’s research environmen­t,” says Dena McMartin, ULethbridg­e vice-president (research). “Research that brings together scientists from several discipline­s to tackle a problem often produces results beyond those produced in a single discipline.”

“I’m grateful to the University of Lethbridge for providing me with so many opportunit­ies. I enjoy the support of all my colleagues and the senior leaders’ team, without which I wouldn’t be able to do any of this,” says Patel.

Along with being named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry in 2022, Patel was named winner of the 2022 Biophysica­l Society of Canada Young Investigat­ory Award and the 2022 New Investigat­or Award from the Canadian Society for Molecular Bioscience­s. In addition, he received a Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Medal, an Alberta Newcomer Recognitio­n Award (Career and Academics Contributi­on Award), the ULethbridg­e Volunteer Award and the ULethbridg­e Speaker Research Award.

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