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Robert Winston, Baron Winston

Robert Maurice Lipson Winston, Baron Winston, FMedSci, FRSA, FRCP, FRCOG, HonFREng[2] (born 15 July 1940) is a British professor, medical doctor, scientist, television presenter and Labour peer.

The Lord Winston
Winston in 2017
Chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University
In office
2001 – 26 July 2018
Preceded byBryan Nicholson
Succeeded byHelena Kennedy, Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws
Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
Assumed office
18 December 1995
Life peerage
Personal details
Born
Robert Maurice Lipson Winston

(1940-07-15) 15 July 1940 (age 83)
London, England
Political partyLabour
Spouse
Lira Feigenbaum
(m. 1973; died 2021)
Children3, including Ben Winston
Alma materLondon Hospital Medical College
OccupationSurgeon, scientist, television presenter, politician, and peer
Signature
Websiterobertwinston.org.uk

Early life edit

Robert Winston was born in London to Laurence Winston and Ruth Winston-Fox, and brought up as an Orthodox Jew. His mother was Mayor of the former Borough of Southgate. Winston's father died as a result of medical negligence when Winston was nine years old. Robert has two younger siblings: a sister, the artist Willow Winston, and a brother, Anthony.[3]

Winston attended firstly Salcombe Preparatory School until the age of 7, followed by Colet Court and St Paul's School, later graduating from The London Hospital Medical College in 1964 with a degree in medicine and surgery and achieved prominence as an expert in human fertility. For a brief time he gave up clinical medicine and worked as a theatre director,[4] winning the National Directors' Award at the Edinburgh Festival in 1969.[5]

Medical career edit

Winston joined Hammersmith Hospital as a registrar in 1970 as a Wellcome Research Fellow. He became an associate professor at the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium in 1975. He was a scientific advisor to the World Health Organisation's programme in human reproduction from 1975 to 1977. He joined the Royal Postgraduate Medical School (based at Hammersmith Hospital) as consultant and Reader in 1977.

After conducting research as Professor of Gynaecology at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio in 1980, he returned to the UK to run the IVF service set up at Hammersmith Hospital which pioneered various improvements in this technology. He became Dean of the Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology in London until its merger with Imperial College in 1997. He was Director of NHS Research and Development at the Hammersmith Hospitals Trust until 1994. As Professor of Fertility Studies at Hammersmith, Winston led the IVF team that pioneered pre-implantation genetic diagnosis to identify defects in human embryos, and published early work on gene expression in human embryos. He developed tubal microsurgery and various techniques in reproductive surgery, including sterilisation reversal. He performed the world's first fallopian tubal transplant in 1979 but this technology was later superseded by in vitro fertilisation. Together with Alan Handyside in 1990, his research group pioneered the techniques of pre-implantation diagnosis, enabling screening of human embryos to prevent numerous genetic diseases.

He was the president of the British Association for the Advancement of Science from 2004 to 2005. Together with Carol Readhead of the California Institute of Technology, Winston researched male germ cell stem cells and methods for their genetic modification at the Institute of Reproductive and Developmental Biology, Imperial College London. He has published over 300 scientific papers in peer-reviewed journals.[6] He was appointed to a new chair at Imperial College – Professor of Science and Society – and is also emeritus professor of Fertility Studies there. He was Chairman of the Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Trust and chairs the Women-for-Women Appeal. This charitable trust, which has raised over £80 million for research into reproductive diseases, was renamed the Genesis Research Trust in 1997. From 2001 to 2018 he was Chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University.[7]

Winston is a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences (FMedSci), an Honorary Fellow[2] of the Royal Academy of Engineering[2] (HonFREng), a Fellow of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (FRCOG) and of the Royal College of Physicians of London (FRCP), and is an Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS Edin), Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons (FRCPS Glasg), and the Royal Society of Biology (FRSB). He holds honorary doctorates from twenty-three universities.[8] He is a trustee of the UK Stem Cell Foundation. He is a patron of The Liggins Institute, University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Winston holds strong views about the commercialisation of fertility treatment. He believes that ineffective treatments result in great anguish to couples and is alarmed that so many treatments for the symptom of infertility are carried out before proper investigation and diagnosis has been made. He is also sceptical about the effectiveness of current methods for screening human embryos to assess their viability.[3]

Winston has called sex reassignment surgery "mutilation" and has said that "we can remove bits of our body and change our shape and so on but you can't change your sex because that is embedded in your genes in every cell of your body."[9]

Media career edit

 
Appearing on After Dark in 1994

Winston was the presenter of many BBC television series, including Your Life in Their Hands, Making Babies, Superhuman, The Secret Life of Twins, Child of Our Time, Human Instinct, The Human Mind, Frontiers of Medicine and the BAFTA award-winner The Human Body. As a traditional Jew with an orthodox background,[10] he also presented The Story of God, exploring the development of religious beliefs and the status of faith in a scientific age.

He presented the BBC documentary Walking with Cavemen, a major BBC series that presented some controversial views about early man but was endorsed by leading anthropologists and scientists. One theory was that Homo sapiens have a uniquely developed imagination that helped them to survive.

Winston's documentary Threads of Life won the international science film prize in Paris in 2005. His BBC series Child Against All Odds explored ethical questions raised by IVF treatment. In 2008, he presented Super Doctors, about decisions made every day in frontier medicine.

 
Winston at the Cheltenham Science Festival in 2011

In 2007, Winston appeared in the TV series Play It Again, in which he attempted to learn to play the saxophone, despite not having played a musical instrument since the age of 11, when he learned the recorder.[11]

Among many BBC Radio 4 programmes, he has appeared on The Archers radio soap as a fertility consultant. He has regularly appeared on The Wright Stuff as a panellist as well as numerous chat show programmes such as Have I Got News For You, This Morning, The One Show and various political programmes such as Question Time and Any Questions. Winston is featured in the Symphony of Science episode Ode to the Brain.

He also took part in the 2011 TV series Jamie's Dream School. In recent years, Winston has been featured on The Late Late Show with James Corden in the United States, presenting various entertaining scientific experiments.

Political career edit

Winston was created a life peer on 18 December 1995 as Baron Winston, of Hammersmith in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham.[12][13][14] He sits on the Labour Party benches in the House of Lords and takes the Labour whip. He speaks frequently in the House of Lords on education, science, medicine and the arts. He was Chairman of the House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology and is a board member and vice-chairman of the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology, which provides advice to both Houses of Parliament.[15] He is a member of Labour Friends of Israel.[16]

Winston has made a number of claims regarding the impact of segregated cycle lanes on air quality and emissions in Central London.[17] He is a member of the Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation, an advisory board created in 2019 and sponsored by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, which works on ethical and innovative deployment of data-enabled technologies including artificial intelligence.[18]

Personal life edit

In 1973, Winston married Lira Helen Feigenbaum (born 8 August 1949). They had three children, Joel, Tanya and Ben who is a film and TV producer and director. Lady Winston died on 9 December 2021.[19] Winston is a fan of Arsenal Football Club.[20] He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, a former vice-president of the Royal College of Music and a member of the Garrick Club, the MCC, and the Athenaeum Club in London.[5] He owns a classic 1930s Bentley.[3]

Winston was a council member of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund and Cancer Research UK, and until 2013 was a member of the Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council where he chaired the Societal Issues Panel.[5] He gives many public lectures a year on scientific subjects and has helped to promote science literacy and education by founding the Reach Out Laboratory in Imperial College, which brings schoolchildren of all ages into the university on a daily basis to do practical science and to debate the issues which science and technology raise.[3] Extending this school outreach activity, he acts as ambassador for Outreach for the President of Imperial College, visiting schools across England to discuss scientific issues and career aspiration with students.

Current posts edit

  • Professor of Science and Society, Imperial College London
  • Emeritus Professor of Fertility Studies, Imperial College London
  • Chairman of the Genesis Research Trust[21]
  • Founding member and co-chair with Professor Ruth Armon of the UK-Israel Science Council (since 2017)[22]

Selected former posts edit

Honours and awards edit

Honorary degrees edit

Winston has received at least 23 honorary degrees, These include

Location Date School Honorary doctorate
  England 14 July 2003 University of Sunderland Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) [28]
  England 8 September 2003 University of Salford Doctorate [29]
  England 2004 Solent University Doctor of Technology (D.Tech.) [30]
  England 2005 Lancaster University Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) [31]
  England University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) [32]
  Scotland 5 July 2010 University of Aberdeen Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) [33][34]
  England 22 July 2011 Loughborough University Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) [35]
  England 5 September 2014 Birmingham City University Doctorate [36][37]
  Israel 5 November 2015 Weizmann Institute of Science Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) [38]

Television documentaries edit

  • Your Life in Their Hands, BBC 1979–1987
  • Making Babies, BBC 1995
  • The Human Body, BBC, which went by the name Intimate Universe: The Human Body in the United States, BBC 1998. The series won three BAFTA Awards.
  • The Secret Life of Twins, BBC 1999
  • Child of Our Time, following the lives of a group of children, all born in 2000, as they grow to the age of 20; BBC 2000–present
  • Superhuman, BBC 2001, won the Wellcome Trust Award for Medicine and Biology
  • Walking with Cavemen, BBC 2003
  • Human Instinct, BBC 2002 Emmy nomination
  • The Human Mind, BBC 2003
  • Threads of Life, about DNA, BBC 2003, won the international Science Prize in Paris[citation needed]
  • How to Sleep Better, BBC 2005
  • The Story of God, BBC 2005
  • How to Improve Your Memory, BBC 2006
  • A Child Against All Odds, BBC 2006
  • Super Doctors, BBC 2008
  • How Science Changed Our World, BBC 2010
  • Inside Britain's Fertility Business, BBC 2016 [39]

Selected published work edit

  • "Reversibility of Female Sterilization" (1978)
  • Co-author "Tubal Infertility" (1981)
  • "Infertility – a sympathetic approach" (1985)
  • "Getting Pregnant" (1989)
  • "Making Babies" (1996)
  • "The IVF Revolution" (1999)
  • "Superhuman" (2000)
  • "Human Instinct" (2003)
  • "The Human Mind" (2004), shortlisted for Royal Society Aventis Prize
  • "What Makes Me Me" (2005), winner, Royal Society young people's book prize[40]
  • "Human" (2005), BMA Award for best popular medicine book
  • "The Story of God" (2005) ISBN 0-593-05493-8
  • "Body" (2005)
  • "A Child Against All Odds" (2006)
  • "Play It Again" (2007)
  • "It's Elementary" (2007)
  • "Evolution Revolution" (2009)
  • "What Goes On Inside My head" (2010)
  • "Science Year By Year" (2011)
  • "That's Life" (2012)
  • "Bad Ideas?" An Arresting History of Our Inventions: How Our Finest Inventions Nearly Finished Us Off (2010)
  • "Utterly Amazing Science" (2014), winner, Royal Society young people's book prize[40]
  • "Utterly Amazing Body" (2015)
  • "The Essential Fertility Guide" (2015)
  • When science meets God, Robert Winston, BBC News, Friday, 2 December 2005.
  • Why do we believe in God?, Robert Winston, The Guardian, Thursday, 13 October 2005

References edit

  1. ^ "Robert Winston". The Life Scientific. 20 December 2011. BBC Radio 4. Retrieved 18 January 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d e "List of Fellows". Royal Academy of Engineering.
  3. ^ a b c d Robert Winston: 'I do have a very dark side', The Daily Telegraph, 15 August 2008
  4. ^ Lemon TI, I am a man—nothing human is alien to me Student BMJ 2013;21:f7203
  5. ^ a b c University Chancellor Professor the Lord Winston Sheffield Hallam University
  6. ^ Scientific Publications in Peer-review Journals, The Official Site of Professor Robert Winston, accessed on 26 October 2008
  7. ^ "New Chancellor for Sheffield Hallam University". shu.ac.uk. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  8. ^ Biography, Official Site of Professor Robert Winston.
  9. ^ Zakir-Hussain, Maryam (14 July 2022). "Transgender surgery is 'mutilation', Dr Robert Winston says". The Independent. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
  10. ^ Epiphanies: Lord Robert Winston The Spirit of Things, ABC National Radio, Australia, 4 June 2006
  11. ^ Play It Again: Robert Winston takes up the saxophone, BBC
  12. ^ "No. 54217". The London Gazette (Supplement). 18 November 1995. p. 1.
  13. ^ "No. 54252". The London Gazette. 28 December 1995. p. 17450.
  14. ^ . Parliament.uk
  15. ^ "POST Board". UK Parliament. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
  16. ^ "LFI Supporters in Parliament". Labour Friends of Israel. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
  17. ^ Walker, Peter; Laker, Laura (5 February 2018). "House of Lords peers criticised for 'propagating bike lane myths'". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
  18. ^ "Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation (CDEI)". GOV.UK. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
  19. ^ https://www.thejc.com/news/news/obituary-lady-lira-winston-3b5I5Ii6LfOqx8ImevmY7h [bare URL]
  20. ^ Robert Winston: You ask the questions, The Independent, 17 October 2002
  21. ^ Charity for Premature birth, miscarriage, IVF. Genesisresearchtrust.com. Retrieved on 2016-05-14.
  22. ^ "UK-Israel Science Council | British Council". www.britishcouncil.org.il. Retrieved 24 July 2017.
  23. ^ "Lord Black appointed new Chairman of the Royal College of Music". Royal College of Music. 8 December 2016. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
  24. ^ Five minute interview with Professor Lord Winston - University of Surrey - Guildford 14 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine. surrey.ac.uk. Retrieved on 2016-05-14.
  25. ^ "Lord Winston". UK Parliament. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
  26. ^ . City of Westminster (17 June 2011)
  27. ^ Professor Lord Winston captures carbon in Marylebone on YouTube
  28. ^ "Trailblazer set to be honoured - Chronicle Live". 11 July 2003.
  29. ^ Hammond, Alison; Tennant, Alan; Prior, Yeliz; Gignac, Monique A M. (2023). "Prof Lord Robert Winston, recipient of honorary degree - University of Salford Institutional Repository". doi:10.13140/RG.2.2.22795.67369. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  30. ^ "Honorary graduates".
  31. ^ "Honorary Graduates | Lancaster University".
  32. ^ "Honorary degree for fertility pioneer - Manchester Evening News". 17 February 2007.
  33. ^ "Leading scientist and composer among those to be honoured by University | News | The University of Aberdeen".
  34. ^ "Honorary Graduates".
  35. ^ "Lord Robert Winston among those to be honoured by Loughborough University".
  36. ^ "Robert Winston | Birmingham City University".
  37. ^ "Lord Winston 'privileged' to receive honorary degree | Jewish News".
  38. ^ "Weizmann UK | Weizmann UK". 18 November 2022.
  39. ^ "BBC One - Panorama, Inside Britain's Fertility Business".
  40. ^ a b Flood, Alison (21 November 2017). "Robert Winston wins fourth Royal Society young people's book prize". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 5 December 2018.

External links edit

  • Robert Winston, Baron Winston at IMDb
  • at the Wayback Machine (archived 25 September 2003)
  • President of the BA, Biography at the British Association
  • Another biography at the BA
  • Age of the Sage: Robert Winston
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1995Life peeragePersonal detailsBornRobert Maurice Lipson Winston 1940 07 15 15 July 1940 age 83 London EnglandPolitical partyLabourSpouseLira Feigenbaum m 1973 died 2021 wbr Children3 including Ben WinstonAlma materLondon Hospital Medical CollegeOccupationSurgeon scientist television presenter politician and peerSignatureWebsiterobertwinston wbr org wbr uk Robert Winston s voice source source source from the BBC programme The Life Scientific 20 December 2011 1 Problems playing this file See media help Contents 1 Early life 2 Medical career 3 Media career 4 Political career 5 Personal life 6 Current posts 7 Selected former posts 8 Honours and awards 8 1 Honorary degrees 9 Television documentaries 10 Selected published work 11 References 12 External linksEarly life editRobert Winston was born in London to Laurence Winston and Ruth Winston Fox and brought up as an Orthodox Jew His mother was Mayor of the former Borough of Southgate Winston s father died as a result of medical negligence when Winston was nine years old Robert has two younger siblings a sister the artist Willow Winston and a brother Anthony 3 Winston attended firstly Salcombe Preparatory School until the age of 7 followed by Colet Court and St Paul s School later graduating from The London Hospital Medical College in 1964 with a degree in medicine and surgery and achieved prominence as an expert in human fertility For a brief time he gave up clinical medicine and worked as a theatre director 4 winning the National Directors Award at the Edinburgh Festival in 1969 5 Medical career editWinston joined Hammersmith Hospital as a registrar in 1970 as a Wellcome Research Fellow He became an associate professor at the Catholic University of Leuven Belgium in 1975 He was a scientific advisor to the World Health Organisation s programme in human reproduction from 1975 to 1977 He joined the Royal Postgraduate Medical School based at Hammersmith Hospital as consultant and Reader in 1977 After conducting research as Professor of Gynaecology at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio in 1980 he returned to the UK to run the IVF service set up at Hammersmith Hospital which pioneered various improvements in this technology He became Dean of the Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology in London until its merger with Imperial College in 1997 He was Director of NHS Research and Development at the Hammersmith Hospitals Trust until 1994 As Professor of Fertility Studies at Hammersmith Winston led the IVF team that pioneered pre implantation genetic diagnosis to identify defects in human embryos and published early work on gene expression in human embryos He developed tubal microsurgery and various techniques in reproductive surgery including sterilisation reversal He performed the world s first fallopian tubal transplant in 1979 but this technology was later superseded by in vitro fertilisation Together with Alan Handyside in 1990 his research group pioneered the techniques of pre implantation diagnosis enabling screening of human embryos to prevent numerous genetic diseases He was the president of the British Association for the Advancement of Science from 2004 to 2005 Together with Carol Readhead of the California Institute of Technology Winston researched male germ cell stem cells and methods for their genetic modification at the Institute of Reproductive and Developmental Biology Imperial College London He has published over 300 scientific papers in peer reviewed journals 6 He was appointed to a new chair at Imperial College Professor of Science and Society and is also emeritus professor of Fertility Studies there He was Chairman of the Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Trust and chairs the Women for Women Appeal This charitable trust which has raised over 80 million for research into reproductive diseases was renamed the Genesis Research Trust in 1997 From 2001 to 2018 he was Chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University 7 Winston is a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences FMedSci an Honorary Fellow 2 of the Royal Academy of Engineering 2 HonFREng a Fellow of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists FRCOG and of the Royal College of Physicians of London FRCP and is an Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons FRCS Edin Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons FRCPS Glasg and the Royal Society of Biology FRSB He holds honorary doctorates from twenty three universities 8 He is a trustee of the UK Stem Cell Foundation He is a patron of The Liggins Institute University of Auckland New Zealand Winston holds strong views about the commercialisation of fertility treatment He believes that ineffective treatments result in great anguish to couples and is alarmed that so many treatments for the symptom of infertility are carried out before proper investigation and diagnosis has been made He is also sceptical about the effectiveness of current methods for screening human embryos to assess their viability 3 Winston has called sex reassignment surgery mutilation and has said that we can remove bits of our body and change our shape and so on but you can t change your sex because that is embedded in your genes in every cell of your body 9 Media career edit nbsp Appearing on After Dark in 1994 Winston was the presenter of many BBC television series including Your Life in Their Hands Making Babies Superhuman The Secret Life of Twins Child of Our Time Human Instinct The Human Mind Frontiers of Medicine and the BAFTA award winner The Human Body As a traditional Jew with an orthodox background 10 he also presented The Story of God exploring the development of religious beliefs and the status of faith in a scientific age He presented the BBC documentary Walking with Cavemen a major BBC series that presented some controversial views about early man but was endorsed by leading anthropologists and scientists One theory was that Homo sapiens have a uniquely developed imagination that helped them to survive Winston s documentary Threads of Life won the international science film prize in Paris in 2005 His BBC series Child Against All Odds explored ethical questions raised by IVF treatment In 2008 he presented Super Doctors about decisions made every day in frontier medicine nbsp Winston at the Cheltenham Science Festival in 2011In 2007 Winston appeared in the TV series Play It Again in which he attempted to learn to play the saxophone despite not having played a musical instrument since the age of 11 when he learned the recorder 11 Among many BBC Radio 4 programmes he has appeared on The Archers radio soap as a fertility consultant He has regularly appeared on The Wright Stuff as a panellist as well as numerous chat show programmes such as Have I Got News For You This Morning The One Show and various political programmes such as Question Time and Any Questions Winston is featured in the Symphony of Science episode Ode to the Brain He also took part in the 2011 TV series Jamie s Dream School In recent years Winston has been featured on The Late Late Show with James Corden in the United States presenting various entertaining scientific experiments Political career editWinston was created a life peer on 18 December 1995 as Baron Winston of Hammersmith in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham 12 13 14 He sits on the Labour Party benches in the House of Lords and takes the Labour whip He speaks frequently in the House of Lords on education science medicine and the arts He was Chairman of the House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology and is a board member and vice chairman of the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology which provides advice to both Houses of Parliament 15 He is a member of Labour Friends of Israel 16 Winston has made a number of claims regarding the impact of segregated cycle lanes on air quality and emissions in Central London 17 He is a member of the Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation an advisory board created in 2019 and sponsored by the Department for Digital Culture Media and Sport which works on ethical and innovative deployment of data enabled technologies including artificial intelligence 18 Personal life editIn 1973 Winston married Lira Helen Feigenbaum born 8 August 1949 They had three children Joel Tanya and Ben who is a film and TV producer and director Lady Winston died on 9 December 2021 19 Winston is a fan of Arsenal Football Club 20 He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts a former vice president of the Royal College of Music and a member of the Garrick Club the MCC and the Athenaeum Club in London 5 He owns a classic 1930s Bentley 3 Winston was a council member of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund and Cancer Research UK and until 2013 was a member of the Engineering amp Physical Sciences Research Council where he chaired the Societal Issues Panel 5 He gives many public lectures a year on scientific subjects and has helped to promote science literacy and education by founding the Reach Out Laboratory in Imperial College which brings schoolchildren of all ages into the university on a daily basis to do practical science and to debate the issues which science and technology raise 3 Extending this school outreach activity he acts as ambassador for Outreach for the President of Imperial College visiting schools across England to discuss scientific issues and career aspiration with students Current posts editProfessor of Science and Society Imperial College London Emeritus Professor of Fertility Studies Imperial College London Chairman of the Genesis Research Trust 21 Founding member and co chair with Professor Ruth Armon of the UK Israel Science Council since 2017 22 Selected former posts editChairman of the Council Royal College of Music 2007 2017 23 Council Member University of Surrey until 2018 24 25 Honours and awards editCedric Carter Medal Clinical Genetics Society 1993 Victor Bonney Medal for contributions to surgery Royal College of Surgeons 1993 Gold Medallist Royal Society of Health 1998 Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences FMedSci 1998 British Medical Association Gold Award for Medicine in the Media 1999 Michael Faraday Prize Royal Society 1999 Edwin Stevens Medal the Royal Society of Medicine 2003 Aventis Prize Royal Society 2004 Al Hammadi Medal Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh 2005 Twenty three honorary doctorates The VLV Award for the most outstanding personal contribution to British television in 2004 citation needed Honoured by the City of Westminster at a Marylebone tree planting ceremony in July 2011 26 27 Honorary Fellow 2 of the Royal Academy of Engineering 2 in 2008 Honorary degrees edit Winston has received at least 23 honorary degrees These include Location Date School Honorary doctorate nbsp England 14 July 2003 University of Sunderland Doctor of Science D Sc 28 nbsp England 8 September 2003 University of Salford Doctorate 29 nbsp England 2004 Solent University Doctor of Technology D Tech 30 nbsp England 2005 Lancaster University Doctor of Science D Sc 31 nbsp England University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology Doctor of Science D Sc 32 nbsp Scotland 5 July 2010 University of Aberdeen Doctor of Science D Sc 33 34 nbsp England 22 July 2011 Loughborough University Doctor of Science D Sc 35 nbsp England 5 September 2014 Birmingham City University Doctorate 36 37 nbsp Israel 5 November 2015 Weizmann Institute of Science Doctor of Philosophy Ph D 38 Television documentaries editYour Life in Their Hands BBC 1979 1987 Making Babies BBC 1995 The Human Body BBC which went by the name Intimate Universe The Human Body in the United States BBC 1998 The series won three BAFTA Awards The Secret Life of Twins BBC 1999 Child of Our Time following the lives of a group of children all born in 2000 as they grow to the age of 20 BBC 2000 present Superhuman BBC 2001 won the Wellcome Trust Award for Medicine and Biology Walking with Cavemen BBC 2003 Human Instinct BBC 2002 Emmy nomination The Human Mind BBC 2003 Threads of Life about DNA BBC 2003 won the international Science Prize in Paris citation needed How to Sleep Better BBC 2005 The Story of God BBC 2005 How to Improve Your Memory BBC 2006 A Child Against All Odds BBC 2006 Super Doctors BBC 2008 How Science Changed Our World BBC 2010 Inside Britain s Fertility Business BBC 2016 39 Selected published work edit Reversibility of Female Sterilization 1978 Co author Tubal Infertility 1981 Infertility a sympathetic approach 1985 Getting Pregnant 1989 Making Babies 1996 The IVF Revolution 1999 Superhuman 2000 Human Instinct 2003 The Human Mind 2004 shortlisted for Royal Society Aventis Prize What Makes Me Me 2005 winner Royal Society young people s book prize 40 Human 2005 BMA Award for best popular medicine book The Story of God 2005 ISBN 0 593 05493 8 Body 2005 A Child Against All Odds 2006 Play It Again 2007 It s Elementary 2007 Evolution Revolution 2009 What Goes On Inside My head 2010 Science Year By Year 2011 That s Life 2012 Bad Ideas An Arresting History of Our Inventions How Our Finest Inventions Nearly Finished Us Off 2010 Utterly Amazing Science 2014 winner Royal Society young people s book prize 40 Utterly Amazing Body 2015 The Essential Fertility Guide 2015 When science meets God Robert Winston BBC News Friday 2 December 2005 Why do we believe in God Robert Winston The Guardian Thursday 13 October 2005References edit Robert Winston The Life Scientific 20 December 2011 BBC Radio 4 Retrieved 18 January 2014 a b c d e List of Fellows Royal Academy of Engineering a b c d Robert Winston I do have a very dark side The Daily Telegraph 15 August 2008 Lemon TI I am a man nothing human is alien to me Student BMJ 2013 21 f7203 a b c University Chancellor Professor the Lord Winston Sheffield Hallam University Scientific Publications in Peer review Journals The Official Site of Professor Robert Winston accessed on 26 October 2008 New Chancellor for Sheffield Hallam University shu ac uk Retrieved 13 November 2018 Biography Official Site of Professor Robert Winston Zakir Hussain Maryam 14 July 2022 Transgender surgery is mutilation Dr Robert Winston says The Independent Retrieved 16 July 2022 Epiphanies Lord Robert Winston The Spirit of Things ABC National Radio Australia 4 June 2006 Play It Again Robert Winston takes up the saxophone BBC No 54217 The London Gazette Supplement 18 November 1995 p 1 No 54252 The London Gazette 28 December 1995 p 17450 Lord Winston Parliament uk POST Board UK Parliament Retrieved 10 May 2019 LFI Supporters in Parliament Labour Friends of Israel Retrieved 8 September 2019 Walker Peter Laker Laura 5 February 2018 House of Lords peers criticised for propagating bike lane myths The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 10 May 2019 Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation CDEI GOV UK Retrieved 10 May 2019 https www thejc com news news obituary lady lira winston 3b5I5Ii6LfOqx8ImevmY7h bare URL Robert Winston You ask the questions The Independent 17 October 2002 Charity for Premature birth miscarriage IVF Genesisresearchtrust com Retrieved on 2016 05 14 UK Israel Science Council British Council www britishcouncil org il Retrieved 24 July 2017 Lord Black appointed new Chairman of the Royal College of Music Royal College of Music 8 December 2016 Retrieved 10 May 2019 Five minute interview with Professor Lord Winston University of Surrey Guildford Archived 14 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine surrey ac uk Retrieved on 2016 05 14 Lord Winston UK Parliament Retrieved 10 May 2019 Professor Lord Winston marks London tree planting scheme City of Westminster 17 June 2011 Professor Lord Winston captures carbon in Marylebone on YouTube Trailblazer set to be honoured Chronicle Live 11 July 2003 Hammond Alison Tennant Alan Prior Yeliz Gignac Monique A M 2023 Prof Lord Robert Winston recipient of honorary degree University of Salford Institutional Repository doi 10 13140 RG 2 2 22795 67369 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite 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