Officers (at September 2020)
PresidentProf Adrienne FlanaganUniversity College London Tel: 020 7679 6304
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General Secretary & President-electProf Mark ArendsUniversity of Edinburgh Tel: 0131 651 8019
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TreasurerProf Graeme I MurrayUniversity of Aberdeen Tel: 01224 554785
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Meetings SecretaryProf Heike GrabschMaastricht University Medical Center Tel:
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Advisors
Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Pathology and Editor, Journal of Pathology: Clinical ResearchProf Simon Herrington
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Editor, Diagnostic HistopathologyDr Adrian Bateman
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Committee Members (at February 2021)
Prof Nick Coleman
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Dr Guy Betts
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Prof Mohammad Ilyas
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Dr Marnix Jansen, Acting-Chair Molecular Pathology Sub-committee
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Dr Alison Winstanley
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Prof Sarah Coupland and General Secretary-Elect
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Dr Abhik Mukherjee, Chair Education Sub-committee
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Prof Keith D Hunter
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Dr Abeer Shaaban
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Prof Gareth Thomas, Chair, Research Sub-committee
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Dr Luiza Moore
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Dr Elizabeth Soilleux
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Prof Carolien van Duerzen Dutch Pathological Society representative (Co-opted)
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Dr Cynthia Heffron Irish Representative (Co-opted)
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Prof Ralf Huss, Trade Representative (Co-opted)
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Dr Gemma Petts
Undergraduate Lead (Co-opted)
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Dr Ali Khurram
Webmaster & Digital Adviser
Ms Vivienne Parry OBE (Co-opted October 2020)
Lay Representative
Vivienne is a science writer and broadcaster. She has a part time role as Director of Engagement at Genomics England and serves on the board of UKRI. She also facilitates events across the globe including for the G20, the World Economic Forum and the European Commission. In the past, she has presented Tomorrow’s World, been a columnist for the Times, Guardian and News of the World and worked with the Princess of Wales for 12 years.
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PRIOREM PRAESES - A ROLE FOR PREVIOUS SOCIETY PRESIDENTS
The Society has created a new role (the Priorem Praeses role) within the Pathological Society for previous Presidents of the Society. It recognises that previous Presidents have the potential to make significant ongoing contributions to the Society, making use of accumulated wisdom, experience, contacts and expertise, and that this is recognised as a formal role within the Society. Full details available here