Awards for Excellence in Research 2005-06
Alan Wilson was awarded the prestigious Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award. The primary aim of this award scheme is to provide UK universities with additional support to enable them to attract to this country, or keep here, respected scientists of outstanding achievement and potential.
Paul Watson is the 2005 winner of the Society for Reproduction and Fertility’s Marshall Medal. This is the Society’s premier award. It was established in 1963 following the suggestion of Sir Alan Parkes, to commemorate the life and work of FHA Marshall. It is awarded "from time to time by the Society to outstanding contributors to the study of fertility and reproduction”.
Jonathan Elliott received the Pet Plan Charitable Trust’s Scientific Award for 2005, in recognition of his contributions to clinical research in the areas of Equine Laminitis and Feline Chronic Renal Failure.
Gary Baxter was elected to Fellowship of the British Pharmacological Society.
Mark Fox received the William Hunting award for the best paper published over the last year in the Veterinary Record describing research work conducted in general veterinary practice.
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