Four researchers made Fellows of Academy of Medical Sciences
Four leading medical researchers at Oxford University have been elected Fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences. Professors Paul Bolam, Frances Platt, Andrew King and Doug Altman are among 40 new Fellows announced today by the Academy. The honour recognises outstanding contributions to the advancement of medical science, innovative application of scientific knowledge or conspicuous service to healthcare. Professor Sir John Bell, President of the Academy of Medical Sciences said: 'These new Fellows demonstrate the amazing talent present in the UK biomedical community. Thanks to these exceptional individuals the UK is home to some of the best medical science in the world. I am delighted that the Academy can recognise the vital role each one of them has played in delivering health and wealth benefits to the UK and beyond. Their work has ensured scientific discoveries make rapid progress from the laboratory bench to the patient's bedside and I look forward to working with them.' Paul Bolam is associate director of the MRC Anatomical Neuropharmacology Unit in Oxford and professor of anatomical neuropharmacology in the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Oxford.

