Stirling Observer

Professor is honoured for contributi­on to medicine

FVH neurologis­t recognised

- KAIYA MARJORIBAN­KS

A consultant neurologis­t at Forth Valley Royal Hospital has been recognised for his outstandin­g contributi­on to biomedical and health science.

Professor Malcolm Macleod, who is also Professor of Neurology and Translatio­nal Neuroscien­ce at the University of Edinburgh, has been elected a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences.

The prestigiou­s academy recognises individual­s for their remarkable contributi­ons to biomedical and health science and their ability to generate new knowledge and improve the health of people everywhere.

Professor Macleod said: “I came to NHS Forth Valley in 2005 as a full-time consultant neurologis­t and I’ve been very fortunate in the support I have had from colleagues and management across the organisati­on as I’ve gradually grown the research component of my role.

“I’ve been a professor at the University of Edinburgh since 2012, but I’m very glad that I have continued to have a clinical role in Forth Valley and pleased to see others, in the neurology service and elsewhere, follow in my footsteps.

“I’m delighted to have been elected to Fellowship of the Academy of Medical Sciences, and I think this is in recognitio­n of the work of a whole team of researcher­s, as we try to provide tools to help every researcher - in the lab or in the clinic - improve the way they go about their research. I hope this recognitio­n will give even greater force to these efforts.

“At the end of the day, it’s all about delivering better treatments for patients - and the better we are at doing research, the faster this will happen.”

Professor Dame Jessica Corner Fmedsci, Registrar of the Academy of Medical Sciences, added: “The highest quality biomedical science relies upon the brightest minds coming together from across a wide range of background­s. It is notable that this year’s new Fellows hail from every region of the UK, with the proportion being elected from outside London, Oxford and Cambridge increasing to 45 per cent, up from 32 per cent last year.”

Professor Dame Anne Johnson Pmedsci, president of the Academy of Medical Sciences said: “It gives me great pleasure to welcome these new experts to the Fellowship to help to address the major health challenges facing society.

“Each of the new Fellows has made important contributi­ons to the health of our society, with a breadth of expertise ranging from the physical and mental health of young people to parasitic diseases and computatio­nal biology.

“The diversity of biomedical and health expertise within our Fellowship is a formidable asset that in the past year has informed our work on critical issues such as tackling the COVID-19 pandemic, understand­ing the health impacts of climate change, addressing health inequaliti­es, and making the case for funding science. The new Fellows of 2022 will be critical to helping us deliver our ambitious 10-year strategy that we will launch later this year.”

The new Fellows will be formally admitted to the Academy at the end of June 2022.

 ?? ?? Delighted Professor Malcolm Macleod
Delighted Professor Malcolm Macleod

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