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Roy M. Anderson

Sir Roy Malcolm Anderson FRS FMedSci[6] (born 12 April 1947) is a leading international authority on the epidemiology and control of infectious diseases. He is the author, with Robert May, of the most highly cited book in this field, entitled Infectious Diseases of Humans: Dynamics and Control. His early work was on the population ecology of infectious agents before focusing on the epidemiology and control of human infections. His published research includes studies of the major viral, bacterial and parasitic infections of humans, wildlife and livestock. This has included major studies on HIV, SARS, foot and mouth disease, bovine tuberculosis, bovine spongiform encephalopathy, influenza A, antibiotic resistant bacteria, the neglected tropical diseases and most recently COVID-19. Anderson is the author of over 650 peer-reviewed scientific articles with an h citation index of 125 (Google Scholar Citations).

Sir Roy Anderson

Born
Roy Malcolm Anderson

(1947-04-12) 12 April 1947 (age 75)[1]
Hertfordshire,[2] England, UK
NationalityBritish
Alma materImperial College London
AwardsErnst Chain Prize (2005)
Chalmers Medal (1988)
Weldon Memorial Prize (1989)
Croonian Lecture (1994)
Scientific career
FieldsEpidemiology
InstitutionsImperial College London
King's College London
University of Oxford
Ministry of Defence[3]
ThesisA quantitative ecological study of the helminth parasites of the bream Abramis brama' (1971)
Doctoral advisorGeorge Murdie[4][5]
Websiteimperial.ac.uk/people/roy.anderson

Education and early life

Anderson was born the son of James Anderson and Betty Watson-Weatherburn.[2] He attended Duncombe School, Bengeo and Richard Hale School. He was awarded a First Class Honours Bachelor of Science degree in zoology at Imperial College London followed by a PhD in parasitology in 1971.[7][8]

Career and research

He moved to the Biomathematics Department at the University of Oxford as an IBM Research Fellow working on stochastic models of infectious disease spread under Professor Maurice Bartlett FRS. He was appointed to a Lectureship in Parasitology at King's College London in 1974 before moving back to Imperial as a lecturer in Ecology and then becoming Professor of Parasite Ecology in 1982. He was head of the Department of Biology from 1984 to 1993.[2] At Imperial College, he also served as Director of the Wellcome Centre for Parasite Infections from 1989 to 1993.

In 1993 Anderson moved to the University of Oxford where he was head of the Zoology department and held the Linacre Chair of Zoology at Merton College until 2000. During this time he founded and served as Director of the Wellcome Centre for the Epidemiology of Infectious Disease - the first such centre in the UK entirely focused on research into the epidemiology and control of infectious diseases. Anderson resigned from Oxford after admitting that he had false alleged that a colleague, Sunetra Gupta, had won a position by having an affair with her head of department.[9]

Chief Scientific Advisor of the Ministry of Defence

He was chief scientific advisor to the UK Ministry of Defence from October 2004 to September 2007. After that, he returned to his chair in Infectious Disease Epidemiology at the Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology at Imperial College London.[10]

Rector of Imperial College

Anderson was appointed the 14th Rector of Imperial College on 1 July 2008. In his time as Rector he focused on strengthening the emphasis on teaching as well as world renown research at Imperial, and on securing a new site in the White City, West London, to facilitate the expansion of Imperial's molecular and biomedical research, halls of residence, support for innovation and entrepreneurship and teaching facilities. He also negotiated the first overseas campus venture for Imperial in partnership with Nanyang Technological University in Singapore which led to the creation of the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine in Singapore designed to train doctors to meet Singapore Healthcare needs. He tendered his resignation in November 2009 stating his wish to return to his primary interest in scientific research on global health issues.

Director of the London Centre for Neglected Tropical Disease Research

He established the London Centre for Neglected Tropical Diseases (LCNTDR) in 2013. The LCNTDR was launched with the aim of providing focused operational and research support for NTD control. The LCNTDR member institutions house leading NTD experts with a wide range of specialties, making the centre a valuable resource for cross-sectoral research and collaboration. It is a joint initiative between the Royal Veterinary College, Imperial College London, the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, and the Natural History Museum.

Membership of Councils, Boards and Committees (National and International)

He has sat on numerous government and international agency committees advising on public health and disease control including the World Health Organisation, The European Commission, UNAIDS, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

He is currently a Vice-President of Fauna Flora International, Chairman of Oriole Global Health Limited, Director of the London Centre for Neglected Tropical Disease Research, Trustee of the Banga Trust and a Trustee of the London Institute for Mathematical Sciences.

He was a non-executive director of GlaxoSmithKline 2008–2018, a member of the International Advisory Board of Hakluyt and Company Ltd. 2008–2019, and Chairman of the International Advisory Board of PTTGC Company Thailand, 2014–2018.

Other memberships:

·        Member of the International Advisory Board of the Malaysian Government Biotechnology Initiative (Biotechnology Corporation), 2010-2017

·        Chairman Pearson Independent Advisory Board on Making Education Work, 2012-2018

·        Member of the Singapore National Research Foundation Fellowship Advisory Board, 2012-2015

·        Trustee of the Natural History Museum, London, 2008–2016. Member of The Royal Society Science Policy Advisory Group, 2008-2014

·        Member of the International Advisory Board of the Thailand National Science and Technology Development Agency, 2010-2017

·        Chairman, Advisory Board, Gates Schistosomiasis Control Initiative (SCI), Imperial College, 2001-2018

·        Member of the advisory panel of The Children's Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF), 2012-2015

·        Member of the International Advisory board of ATHENA, (National AIDS Patient Database Charity), Amsterdam, Holland, 2002-2017

·        Member of the Singapore National Research Foundation International Advisory Board, 2009-2012

·        Chairman of the review board of the National Vaccine research programme in the Netherlands, 2011

·        Chairman of the review board of the National Public Health services research in the Netherlands (RIVM), 2010

·        Council Member Royal College of Art, 2008-2011

·        Member of the Advisory Board of the Grantham Institute for Climate Change, Imperial College, 2007-2010

·        Member of the Advisory Board of the Mathematics Institute, Imperial College London, 2007-2010

·        Governor of the Institute for Government London, 2007-2011

·        Chairman of the World Health Organisation Science and Technology Advisory Board on Neglected Tropical Diseases, 2007-2011

·        Member Scientific Advisory Board, Bill and Melinda Gates Initiative on Grand Challenges in Global Health, Gates Foundation, 2005-2011

·        Chairman of the Defence Research and Development Board, Ministry of Defence UK, 2007-2008

·        Chairman of the Major Investments Approval Board (IAB), Ministry of Defence, UK, 2004-2008

·        Member of the Defence Council of the United Kingdom, 2004-2007

·        Council member of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), 2004-2007

·        Council member of the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), 2005-2007

·        Member of the Department of Health Science Advisory Board for Epidemic Outbreaks, 2001-2011

·        Member of the Government Chief Scientist's Science Advisory Board for pandemic influenza, 2003-2010

·        Chairman of the Science Advisory Council (SAC) of the UK Government's Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), 2003-2005

·        Member of the Science Advisory Committee of the UK Health Protection Agency, 2004-2006

·        Member, US National Academies of Science Committee 'Advances in Technology and the Prevention of their Application to Next Generation Biowarfare Agents', 2003–06

·        Member World Health Organisation (WHO) Advisory Group on SARS, Geneva, 2003

·        Member, Health Protections Agency (HPA) Advisory Group on SARS, 2003

·        Member of the Advisory Board, Earth Institute, University of Columbia, New York USA, 2003-2007

·        Chairman, Canadian Innovation Fund Committee for Infectious Disease Research, 2002-2003

·        Member of Science Advisory Group, Civil Contingencies Committee, 2001-2002

·        Member of Foot and Mouth Scientific Advisory Group, 2001

·        Member of the Advisory Board of the Bernard Nocht Institute of Tropical Medicine, Hamburg, 1999-2002

·        Member of the International Advisory Panel for the Joint Infrastructure Fund run by Office of Science and Technology and the Wellcome Trust, 1999-2000

·        Chairman, UNAIDS reference group on the Epidemiology of HIV/AIDS, 1999–2004.

·        Member of the Spongiform Encephalopathy Advisory Committee (SEAC), 1997-2001

·        Member of the UNAIDS Vaccine Advisory Committee (VAC) of the Joint United National Programme HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), 1996-1999

·        Member of Joint Committee on Vaccination & Immunisation, Department of Health, 1996-2000

·        Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Isaac Newton Institute, University of Cambridge, 1995

·        Council Member, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 1993-2010

·        The Wellcome Trust Trustee 1991, Governor, 1992-2000

·        Council Member, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, 1992-1995

·        Trustee, Tropical Health and Education Trust, 1991-2008

Selected publications

  • Anderson, R. M.; May, R. M. (1978). "Regulation and stability of host-parasite population interactions: I. Regulatory processes". J. Anim. Ecol. 47 (1): 219–247. doi:10.2307/3933. JSTOR 3933.
  • Anderson, R. M.; May, R. M. (August 1979). "Population biology of infectious diseases: Part I." Nature. 280 (5721): 361–7. Bibcode:1979Natur.280..361A. doi:10.1038/280361a0. PMID 460412. S2CID 2270842.
  • May, R. M.; Anderson, R. M. (August 1979). "Population biology of infectious diseases: Part II". Nature. 280 (5722): 455–61. Bibcode:1979Natur.280..455M. doi:10.1038/280455a0. PMID 460424. S2CID 4352269.
  • Anderson, R. M.; May, R. M. (1981). "The population dynamics of microparasites and their invertebrate hosts". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 291 (1054): 451–524. Bibcode:1981RSPTB.291..451A. doi:10.1098/rstb.1981.0005. JSTOR 2395437.
  • Anderson, R. M.; Gordon, D. M. (October 1982). "Processes influencing the distribution of parasite numbers within host populations with special emphasis on parasite-induced host mortalities". Parasitology. 85 (2): 373–98. doi:10.1017/S0031182000055347. PMID 7145478. S2CID 19196511.
  • Anderson, R. M.; May, R. M. (October 1982). "Coevolution of hosts and parasites". Parasitology. 85 (Part 2) (2): 411–26. doi:10.1017/S0031182000055360. PMID 6755367. S2CID 26794986.
  • May, R. M.; Anderson, R. M. (October 1983). "Epidemiology and genetics in the coevolution of parasites and hosts". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 219 (1216): 281–313. Bibcode:1983RSPSB.219..281M. doi:10.1098/rspb.1983.0075. JSTOR 35852. PMID 6139816. S2CID 24069783.
  • Anderson, R. M.; May, R. M. (November 1985). "Vaccination and Herd Immunity to Infectious Diseases". Nature. 318 (6044): 323–9. Bibcode:1985Natur.318..323A. doi:10.1038/318323a0. PMID 3906406. S2CID 4363751.
  • May, R. M.; Anderson, R. M. (March 1987). "Transmission dynamics of HIV infection". Nature. 326 (6109): 137–42. Bibcode:1987Natur.326..137M. doi:10.1038/326137a0. PMID 3821890. S2CID 2872033.
  • Nowak, M. A.; Anderson, R. M.; McLean, A. R.; Wolfs, T. F.; Goudsmit, J.; May, RM (November 1991). "Antigenic diversity thresholds and the development of AIDS". Science. 254 (5034): 963–9. Bibcode:1991Sci...254..963N. doi:10.1126/science.1683006. PMID 1683006.
  • Anderson, R. M.; May, R. M. (1991). Infectious Diseases of Humans: Dynamics and Control. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-854599-6.
  • Anderson, R. M.; Donnelly, C. A.; Ferguson, N. M.; Woolhouse, M. E.; Watt, C. J.L; et al. (August 1996). "Transmission dynamics and epidemiology of BSE in British cattle". Nature. 382 (6594): 779–88. Bibcode:1996Natur.382..779A. doi:10.1038/382779a0. PMID 8752271. S2CID 8205375.
  • Fraser, C.; Riley, S.; Anderson, R. M.; Ferguson, N. M. (April 2004). "Factors that make an infectious disease outbreak controllable". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 101 (16): 6146–51. Bibcode:2004PNAS..101.6146F. doi:10.1073/pnas.0307506101. PMC 395937. PMID 15071187.

Honours and awards

Major honours

Anderson was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 1986,[6] and was knighted in the 2006 Queen's Birthday Honours list.

Fellowships

Fellow, Academia Europaea

Foreign Member, French Academy of Sciences

Foreign Member, United States of America National Academy of Medicine

Honorary Fellow, Royal Statistical Society

Honorary Fellow, Royal Agricultural Society

Honorary Fellow, Institute of Actuaries

Honorary Fellow, Royal College of Pathologists

Honorary Member, British Society for Parasitologists

Honorary Fellow, Linacre College, Oxford

Awards

Ernst Chain Prize, Imperial College, 2005

Weldon Memorial Prize 1989

Croonian Lecture 1994

Distinguished Statistical Ecologist Award, American Society of Ecology 1998

Huxley Memorial Medal, Imperial College, 1981

Scientific Medal, Zoological Society of London, 1982

C.A. Wright Memorial Medal, British Society for Parasitology, 1986

David Starr Jordan Prize and Medal, Universities of Stanford, Cornell and Indiana, 1987

Chalmers Memorial Medal, Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1988

John Hull Grundy Lecture Medal 1990

Frink Medal for British Zoologists, The Zoological Society of London, 1993

Joseph Smadel Medal, Infectious Disease Society of America, 1994

Storer Lecture Medal, University of California, Davis, 1994

Croonian Prize, Royal Society, 1994

Leiden Lecture Medal, Institute for Tropical Medicine, Rotterdam, 1995

Thomas Francis Memorial Lecture Medal, University of Michigan, 1995

Honorary DSc from the Universities of East Anglia, Aberdeen and Stirling

Personal life

He married Janet Meyrick in April 2014 and has three step-children George, Thomas and James.

He enjoys walking, travel to remote destinations, natural history, conservation and wildlife photography.[2]

References

  1. ^ Curriculum Vitae (PDF). Imperial College London. Retrieved 20 March 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d Sleeman, Elizabeth (2003). The International Who's Who 2004. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-85743-217-6.
  3. ^ "ANDERSON, Prof. Sir Roy (Malcolm)". Who's Who 2013, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc. November 2012. Retrieved 16 December 2012. (subscription required)
  4. ^ "George Murdie Obituary" (PDF). Imperial College London Reporter (197). 31 October 2008. Retrieved 17 December 2012.
  5. ^ Roy M. Anderson at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  6. ^ a b Anon (1986). . royalsociety.org. London: Royal Society. Archived from the original on 17 November 2015. One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from the royalsociety.org website where:

    "All text published under the heading 'Biography' on Fellow profile pages is available under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.” --. Archived from the original on 25 September 2015. Retrieved 9 March 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)

  7. ^ Anderson, Roy Malcolm (1971). A quantitative ecological study of the helminth parasites of the bream (Abramis brama (L.)) (PhD thesis). University of London.
  8. ^ Anderson, Roy M. (1974). "Population Dynamics of the Cestode Caryophyllaeus laticeps (Pallas, 1781) in the Bream (Abramis brama L.)". Journal of Animal Ecology. 43 (2): 305–321. doi:10.2307/3367. JSTOR 3367.
  9. ^ Loder, Natasha (2000). "Oxford epidemiologist wins apology for promotion slur". Nature. 405 (6789): 872. doi:10.1038/35016213. PMID 10879499. S2CID 4304810.
  10. ^ Prof. Anderson's Biography at Imperial College, as of 2 July 2008.

External links

  • Freeview Video 'The Epidemic of Mad Cow Disease (BSE) in the UK, Roy Anderson — a Royal Institution Discourse by the Vega Science Trust
  • EPSRC biography
Academic offices
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2008–2009
Succeeded by

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For other people with the same name see Roy Anderson disambiguation Sir Roy Malcolm Anderson FRS FMedSci 6 born 12 April 1947 is a leading international authority on the epidemiology and control of infectious diseases He is the author with Robert May of the most highly cited book in this field entitled Infectious Diseases of Humans Dynamics and Control His early work was on the population ecology of infectious agents before focusing on the epidemiology and control of human infections His published research includes studies of the major viral bacterial and parasitic infections of humans wildlife and livestock This has included major studies on HIV SARS foot and mouth disease bovine tuberculosis bovine spongiform encephalopathy influenza A antibiotic resistant bacteria the neglected tropical diseases and most recently COVID 19 Anderson is the author of over 650 peer reviewed scientific articles with an h citation index of 125 Google Scholar Citations Sir Roy AndersonFRS FMedSciBornRoy Malcolm Anderson 1947 04 12 12 April 1947 age 75 1 Hertfordshire 2 England UKNationalityBritishAlma materImperial College LondonAwardsErnst Chain Prize 2005 Chalmers Medal 1988 Weldon Memorial Prize 1989 Croonian Lecture 1994 Scientific careerFieldsEpidemiologyInstitutionsImperial College LondonKing s College LondonUniversity of OxfordMinistry of Defence 3 ThesisA quantitative ecological study of the helminth parasites of the breamAbramis brama 1971 Doctoral advisorGeorge Murdie 4 5 Websiteimperial wbr ac wbr uk wbr people wbr roy wbr anderson Contents 1 Education and early life 2 Career and research 2 1 Chief Scientific Advisor of the Ministry of Defence 2 2 Rector of Imperial College 2 3 Director of the London Centre for Neglected Tropical Disease Research 2 4 Membership of Councils Boards and Committees National and International 2 5 Selected publications 3 Honours and awards 3 1 Major honours 3 2 Fellowships 3 3 Awards 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEducation and early life EditAnderson was born the son of James Anderson and Betty Watson Weatherburn 2 He attended Duncombe School Bengeo and Richard Hale School He was awarded a First Class Honours Bachelor of Science degree in zoology at Imperial College London followed by a PhD in parasitology in 1971 7 8 Career and research EditHe moved to the Biomathematics Department at the University of Oxford as an IBM Research Fellow working on stochastic models of infectious disease spread under Professor Maurice Bartlett FRS He was appointed to a Lectureship in Parasitology at King s College London in 1974 before moving back to Imperial as a lecturer in Ecology and then becoming Professor of Parasite Ecology in 1982 He was head of the Department of Biology from 1984 to 1993 2 At Imperial College he also served as Director of the Wellcome Centre for Parasite Infections from 1989 to 1993 In 1993 Anderson moved to the University of Oxford where he was head of the Zoology department and held the Linacre Chair of Zoology at Merton College until 2000 During this time he founded and served as Director of the Wellcome Centre for the Epidemiology of Infectious Disease the first such centre in the UK entirely focused on research into the epidemiology and control of infectious diseases Anderson resigned from Oxford after admitting that he had false alleged that a colleague Sunetra Gupta had won a position by having an affair with her head of department 9 Chief Scientific Advisor of the Ministry of Defence Edit He was chief scientific advisor to the UK Ministry of Defence from October 2004 to September 2007 After that he returned to his chair in Infectious Disease Epidemiology at the Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology at Imperial College London 10 Rector of Imperial College Edit Anderson was appointed the 14th Rector of Imperial College on 1 July 2008 In his time as Rector he focused on strengthening the emphasis on teaching as well as world renown research at Imperial and on securing a new site in the White City West London to facilitate the expansion of Imperial s molecular and biomedical research halls of residence support for innovation and entrepreneurship and teaching facilities He also negotiated the first overseas campus venture for Imperial in partnership with Nanyang Technological University in Singapore which led to the creation of the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine in Singapore designed to train doctors to meet Singapore Healthcare needs He tendered his resignation in November 2009 stating his wish to return to his primary interest in scientific research on global health issues Director of the London Centre for Neglected Tropical Disease Research Edit He established the London Centre for Neglected Tropical Diseases LCNTDR in 2013 The LCNTDR was launched with the aim of providing focused operational and research support for NTD control The LCNTDR member institutions house leading NTD experts with a wide range of specialties making the centre a valuable resource for cross sectoral research and collaboration It is a joint initiative between the Royal Veterinary College Imperial College London the London School of Hygiene amp Tropical Medicine and the Natural History Museum Membership of Councils Boards and Committees National and International Edit He has sat on numerous government and international agency committees advising on public health and disease control including the World Health Organisation The European Commission UNAIDS and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation He is currently a Vice President of Fauna Flora International Chairman of Oriole Global Health Limited Director of the London Centre for Neglected Tropical Disease Research Trustee of the Banga Trust and a Trustee of the London Institute for Mathematical Sciences He was a non executive director of GlaxoSmithKline 2008 2018 a member of the International Advisory Board of Hakluyt and Company Ltd 2008 2019 and Chairman of the International Advisory Board of PTTGC Company Thailand 2014 2018 Other memberships Member of the International Advisory Board of the Malaysian Government Biotechnology Initiative Biotechnology Corporation 2010 2017 Chairman Pearson Independent Advisory Board on Making Education Work 2012 2018 Member of the Singapore National Research Foundation Fellowship Advisory Board 2012 2015 Trustee of the Natural History Museum London 2008 2016 Member of The Royal Society Science Policy Advisory Group 2008 2014 Member of the International Advisory Board of the Thailand National Science and Technology Development Agency 2010 2017 Chairman Advisory Board Gates Schistosomiasis Control Initiative SCI Imperial College 2001 2018 Member of the advisory panel of The Children s Investment Fund Foundation CIFF 2012 2015 Member of the International Advisory board of ATHENA National AIDS Patient Database Charity Amsterdam Holland 2002 2017 Member of the Singapore National Research Foundation International Advisory Board 2009 2012 Chairman of the review board of the National Vaccine research programme in the Netherlands 2011 Chairman of the review board of the National Public Health services research in the Netherlands RIVM 2010 Council Member Royal College of Art 2008 2011 Member of the Advisory Board of the Grantham Institute for Climate Change Imperial College 2007 2010 Member of the Advisory Board of the Mathematics Institute Imperial College London 2007 2010 Governor of the Institute for Government London 2007 2011 Chairman of the World Health Organisation Science and Technology Advisory Board on Neglected Tropical Diseases 2007 2011 Member Scientific Advisory Board Bill and Melinda Gates Initiative on Grand Challenges in Global Health Gates Foundation 2005 2011 Chairman of the Defence Research and Development Board Ministry of Defence UK 2007 2008 Chairman of the Major Investments Approval Board IAB Ministry of Defence UK 2004 2008 Member of the Defence Council of the United Kingdom 2004 2007 Council member of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council EPSRC 2004 2007 Council member of the Royal United Services Institute RUSI 2005 2007 Member of the Department of Health Science Advisory Board for Epidemic Outbreaks 2001 2011 Member of the Government Chief Scientist s Science Advisory Board for pandemic influenza 2003 2010 Chairman of the Science Advisory Council SAC of the UK Government s Department of Environment Food and Rural Affairs DEFRA 2003 2005 Member of the Science Advisory Committee of the UK Health Protection Agency 2004 2006 Member US National Academies of Science Committee Advances in Technology and the Prevention of their Application to Next Generation Biowarfare Agents 2003 06 Member World Health Organisation WHO Advisory Group on SARS Geneva 2003 Member Health Protections Agency HPA Advisory Group on SARS 2003 Member of the Advisory Board Earth Institute University of Columbia New York USA 2003 2007 Chairman Canadian Innovation Fund Committee for Infectious Disease Research 2002 2003 Member of Science Advisory Group Civil Contingencies Committee 2001 2002 Member of Foot and Mouth Scientific Advisory Group 2001 Member of the Advisory Board of the Bernard Nocht Institute of Tropical Medicine Hamburg 1999 2002 Member of the International Advisory Panel for the Joint Infrastructure Fund run by Office of Science and Technology and the Wellcome Trust 1999 2000 Chairman UNAIDS reference group on the Epidemiology of HIV AIDS 1999 2004 Member of the Spongiform Encephalopathy Advisory Committee SEAC 1997 2001 Member of the UNAIDS Vaccine Advisory Committee VAC of the Joint United National Programme HIV AIDS UNAIDS 1996 1999 Member of Joint Committee on Vaccination amp Immunisation Department of Health 1996 2000 Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Isaac Newton Institute University of Cambridge 1995 Council Member London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine 1993 2010 The Wellcome Trust Trustee 1991 Governor 1992 2000 Council Member Royal Postgraduate Medical School 1992 1995 Trustee Tropical Health and Education Trust 1991 2008 Selected publications Edit Anderson R M May R M 1978 Regulation and stability of host parasite population interactions I Regulatory processes J Anim Ecol 47 1 219 247 doi 10 2307 3933 JSTOR 3933 Anderson R M May R M August 1979 Population biology of infectious diseases Part I Nature 280 5721 361 7 Bibcode 1979Natur 280 361A doi 10 1038 280361a0 PMID 460412 S2CID 2270842 May R M Anderson R M August 1979 Population biology of infectious diseases Part II Nature 280 5722 455 61 Bibcode 1979Natur 280 455M doi 10 1038 280455a0 PMID 460424 S2CID 4352269 Anderson R M May R M 1981 The population dynamics of microparasites and their invertebrate hosts Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences 291 1054 451 524 Bibcode 1981RSPTB 291 451A doi 10 1098 rstb 1981 0005 JSTOR 2395437 Anderson R M Gordon D M October 1982 Processes influencing the distribution of parasite numbers within host populations with special emphasis on parasite induced host mortalities Parasitology 85 2 373 98 doi 10 1017 S0031182000055347 PMID 7145478 S2CID 19196511 Anderson R M May R M October 1982 Coevolution of hosts and parasites Parasitology 85 Part 2 2 411 26 doi 10 1017 S0031182000055360 PMID 6755367 S2CID 26794986 May R M Anderson R M October 1983 Epidemiology and genetics in the coevolution of parasites and hosts Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences 219 1216 281 313 Bibcode 1983RSPSB 219 281M doi 10 1098 rspb 1983 0075 JSTOR 35852 PMID 6139816 S2CID 24069783 Anderson R M May R M November 1985 Vaccination and Herd Immunity to Infectious Diseases Nature 318 6044 323 9 Bibcode 1985Natur 318 323A doi 10 1038 318323a0 PMID 3906406 S2CID 4363751 May R M Anderson R M March 1987 Transmission dynamics of HIV infection Nature 326 6109 137 42 Bibcode 1987Natur 326 137M doi 10 1038 326137a0 PMID 3821890 S2CID 2872033 Nowak M A Anderson R M McLean A R Wolfs T F Goudsmit J May RM November 1991 Antigenic diversity thresholds and the development of AIDS Science 254 5034 963 9 Bibcode 1991Sci 254 963N doi 10 1126 science 1683006 PMID 1683006 Anderson R M May R M 1991 Infectious Diseases of Humans Dynamics and Control Oxford and New York Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 854599 6 Anderson R M Donnelly C A Ferguson N M Woolhouse M E Watt C J L et al August 1996 Transmission dynamics and epidemiology of BSE in British cattle Nature 382 6594 779 88 Bibcode 1996Natur 382 779A doi 10 1038 382779a0 PMID 8752271 S2CID 8205375 Fraser C Riley S Anderson R M Ferguson N M April 2004 Factors that make an infectious disease outbreak controllable Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 101 16 6146 51 Bibcode 2004PNAS 101 6146F doi 10 1073 pnas 0307506101 PMC 395937 PMID 15071187 Honours and awards EditMajor honours Edit Anderson was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society FRS in 1986 6 and was knighted in the 2006 Queen s Birthday Honours list Fellowships Edit Fellow Academia EuropaeaForeign Member French Academy of SciencesForeign Member United States of America National Academy of MedicineHonorary Fellow Royal Statistical SocietyHonorary Fellow Royal Agricultural SocietyHonorary Fellow Institute of ActuariesHonorary Fellow Royal College of PathologistsHonorary Member British Society for ParasitologistsHonorary Fellow Linacre College Oxford Awards Edit Ernst Chain Prize Imperial College 2005Weldon Memorial Prize 1989Croonian Lecture 1994Distinguished Statistical Ecologist Award American Society of Ecology 1998Huxley Memorial Medal Imperial College 1981Scientific Medal Zoological Society of London 1982C A Wright Memorial Medal British Society for Parasitology 1986David Starr Jordan Prize and Medal Universities of Stanford Cornell and Indiana 1987Chalmers Memorial Medal Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 1988John Hull Grundy Lecture Medal 1990Frink Medal for British Zoologists The Zoological Society of London 1993Joseph Smadel Medal Infectious Disease Society of America 1994Storer Lecture Medal University of California Davis 1994Croonian Prize Royal Society 1994Leiden Lecture Medal Institute for Tropical Medicine Rotterdam 1995Thomas Francis Memorial Lecture Medal University of Michigan 1995Honorary DSc from the Universities of East Anglia Aberdeen and StirlingPersonal life EditHe married Janet Meyrick in April 2014 and has three step children George Thomas and James He enjoys walking travel to remote destinations natural history conservation and wildlife photography 2 References Edit Curriculum Vitae PDF Imperial College London Retrieved 20 March 2009 a b c d Sleeman Elizabeth 2003 The International Who s Who 2004 Routledge ISBN 978 1 85743 217 6 ANDERSON Prof Sir Roy Malcolm Who s Who 2013 A amp C Black an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc November 2012 Retrieved 16 December 2012 subscription required George Murdie Obituary PDF Imperial College London Reporter 197 31 October 2008 Retrieved 17 December 2012 Roy M Anderson at the Mathematics Genealogy Project a b Anon 1986 Sir Roy Anderson FMedSci FRS royalsociety org London Royal Society Archived from the original on 17 November 2015 One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from the royalsociety org website where All text published under the heading Biography on Fellow profile pages is available under Creative Commons Attribution 4 0 International License Royal Society Terms conditions and policies Archived from the original on 25 September 2015 Retrieved 9 March 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Anderson Roy Malcolm 1971 A quantitative ecological study of the helminth parasites of the bream Abramis brama L PhD thesis University of London Anderson Roy M 1974 Population Dynamics of the Cestode Caryophyllaeus laticeps Pallas 1781 in the Bream Abramis brama L Journal of Animal Ecology 43 2 305 321 doi 10 2307 3367 JSTOR 3367 Loder Natasha 2000 Oxford epidemiologist wins apology for promotion slur Nature 405 6789 872 doi 10 1038 35016213 PMID 10879499 S2CID 4304810 Prof Anderson s Biography at Imperial College as of 2 July 2008 External links Edit Scholia has a profile for Roy M Anderson Q7373091 Freeview Video The Epidemic of Mad Cow Disease BSE in the UK Roy Anderson a Royal Institution Discourse by the Vega Science Trust EPSRC biography Telegraph Honours for those who work and serve at the sharp end Academic officesPreceded byRichard Sykes Rector of Imperial College London2008 2009 Succeeded byKeith O Nions Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roy M Anderson amp oldid 1132781181, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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