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Philip Ingham
Philip William Ingham FRS, FMedSci, Hon. FRCP (born 19 March 1955 Liverpool) is a British geneticist, currently Vice Dean, Research and Toh Kian Chui Distinguished Professor at the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine,〔http://www.lkcmedicine.ntu.edu.sg/Research/researchfaculty/Pages/Professor-Phil-Ingham-FRS.aspx〕 a partnership between Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and Imperial College, London.
==Career==
Ingham was educated at Merchant Taylors' School, Crosby〔(› Alumni Career Profiles › Philip Ingham (1973 Leaver) - Professor of Developmental Biology )〕 near Liverpool and then at Queens' College in the University of Cambridge〔(Alumni of Queens' College, Cambridge - FamousFix.com List - P )〕 where after initially reading Philosophy and Theology he graduated in Genetics. He gained his Doctorate of Philosophy from the University of Sussex under the supervision of J Robert S Whittle〔List of University of Sussex alumni - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia〕 before moving to the Laboratoire de Génétique Moleculaire des Eukaryotes in Strasbourg, France, as a Royal Society European Exchange Programme fellow. He returned to the UK in 1982, joining the Imperial Cancer Research Fund (ICRF, now known as Cancer Research UK) as a post-doctoral research fellow in the laboratory of David Ish-Horowicz. After a brief spell as a Research Scientist at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge,〔(Alumni | MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology )〕 he re-joined the ICRF as a staff scientist, remaining there for ten years before moving to the University of Sheffield, where he established the MRC Centre for Developmental and Biomedical Genetics.〔(Our History | The Bateson Centre )〕 He was elected a member of the European Molecular Biology Organization in 1995,〔(EMBO members elected 1995 )〕 a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences in 2001 and Fellow of the Royal Society in 2002.〔http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/21247/title/2002-Royal-Society-Fellows/〕 In 2005 he became the second recipient of the Medal of the Genetics Society of Great Britain〔(Genetics Society Website > Prizes > Genetics Society Medal 2005 )〕 and in 2007 was elected an Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians. He has served on numerous international Scientific Advisory Boards and funding committees and is currently President of the International Society of Developmental Biologists. In 2014 he was awarded the Waddington Medal by the British Society for Developmental Biology.〔(An interview with Phil Ingham )〕 He has lived and worked in Singapore since 2005.

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