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Professor Peter Openshaw FRCP FMedSci (born 11 November 1954) is a clinician-scientist working lung immunology, particularly defence against viral infections. He trained in lung diseases and undertook a PhD in immunology (1985–88) before establishing a laboratory at St Mary’s Hospital Medical School (later, part of Imperial College London). He created the academic department of Respiratory Medicine and the Centre for Respiratory Infection at Imperial College and was elected President of the British Society for immunology in 2014. ==Education and early life== Born in Glastonbury, Somerset, son of William A Openshaw and Susan E Scott Stokes; 2 brothers. Attended Millfield Junior School, then Sidcot and Bootham (Quaker boarding schools) followed by Guy’s Hospital Medical School (University of London). Intercalated BSc in Physiology (Hons., 1976), qualifying in medicine (MB BS, 1979). Houseman and Senior House Officer at Guy’s, the Royal Brompton Hospital. Medical Registrar, Royal Postgraduate Medical School (Hammersmith Hospital), 1982-85.
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