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Reporter Special 04, 2007 2 OFFICERS NUMBER–MICHAELMAS TERM 2007 [SPECIAL NO.4 PART I Chancellor: H.R.H. The Prince PHILIP, Duke of Edinburgh, T Vice-Chancellor: 2003, Prof. ALISON FETTES RICHARD, N, 2010 Deputy Vice-Chancellors: for 2007–2008: Sir RICHARD DEARLOVE, PEM,GORDON JOHNSON, W,ANNE MARY LONSDALE, NH,DAVID DUNCAN ROBINSON, M,JEREMY KEITH MORRIS SANDERS, SE, Lord WILSON OF TILLYORN, PET, the Pro-Vice-Chancellors Pro-Vice-Chancellors: 2004, ANDREW DAVID CLIFF, CHR, 31 Dec. 2009 2004, IAN MALCOLM LESLIE, CHR, 31 Dec. 2009 2004, MELVEENA CHRISTINE MCKENDRICK, G, 30 Sept. 2008 2003, ANTHONY CHARLES MINSON, W, 31 July 2009 2004, KATHARINE BRIDGET PRETTY, HO, 31 Dec. 2009 High Steward: 2001, Dame BRIDGET OGILVIE, G Deputy High Steward: 1983, The Rt Hon. Lord RICHARDSON, CAI Commissary: 2002, The Rt Hon. Lord MACKAY, T Proctors for 2007–2008 ROGER DERRICK GREEVES. CL PETER ANDREW VINCENT SARRIS, T Deputy Proctors: FRANK HAYDON KING, CHU MICHAEL GEORGE KUCZYNSKI, PEM Orator: vacant Registrary: 2007, JONATHAN WILLIAM NICHOLLS, EM Librarian: 1994, PETER KENDREW FOX, SE Deputy Librarian: 2000, ANNE MURRAY, W Director of the Fitzwilliam Museum and Marlay Curator: 1995, DAVID DUNCAN ROBINSON, M, to 31 Dec. 2007 Director of Development and Alumni Relations: 2002, PETER LAWSON AGAR, SE Esquire Bedells: 1996, JOHN PETER EMMINES, PET 2003, NICOLA HARDY, JE University Advocate: 2004, PHILIPPA JANE ROGERSON, CAI, 2008 Deputy University Advocates: 2007, ROSAMUND ELLEN THORNTON, EM, 2008 2006, CHRISTOPHER FORBES FORSYTH, R, 2008 OFFICERS IN INSTITUTIONS PLACED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE GENERAL BOARD PROFESSORS Accounting 2003 GEOFFREY MEEKS, DAR Active Tectonics 2002 JAMES ANTHONY JACKSON, Q Aeronautical Engineering, Francis Mond 1996 WILLIAM NICHOLAS DAWES, CHU Aerothermal Technology 2000 HOWARD PETER HODSON, G Algebra 2003 JAN SAXL, CAI Algebraic Geometry (2000) 2000 NICHOLAS IAN SHEPHERD-BARRON, T Algebraic Geometry (2001) 2001 PELHAM MARK HEDLEY WILSON, T American History, Paul Mellon 1992 ANTHONY JOHN BADGER, CL American History and Institutions, Pitt Vacant American Intellectual History 2005 MICHAEL O’BRIEN, JE Anaesthesia 2000 DAVID KRISHNA MENON, Q Analytical Biotechnology 2003 ELIZABETH ANN HOWLETT HALL, Q Analytical Physics 2005 STAFFORD WITHINGTON, DOW Anatomy 1997 WILLIAM ANTHONY HARRIS, CL Ancient History 2001 ROBERT GRIMSEY OSBORNE, K Ancient Philosophy, Laurence 2000 DAVID NEIL SEDLEY, CHR Ancient Philosophy (1998) 1998 MALCOLM SCHOFIELD, JN Anglo-Saxon, Elrington and Bosworth 1999 SIMON DOUGLAS KEYNES, T Animal Embryology, Charles Darwin 1982 RONALD ALFRED LASKEY, DAR Animal Mechanics 1999 CHARLES PORTER ELLINGTON, DOW Animal Welfare, Colleen Macleod 1986 DONALD MAURICE BROOM, CTH Anthropological Science 1991 ALAN DONALD JAMES MACFARLANE, K Applied Economics 1988 DAVID MICHAEL GARROOD NEWBERY, CHU Applied Mathematics (1964) 2001 PETER HOWARD HAYNES, Q Applied Mathematics (2003) 2003 NIGEL PEAKE, EM Applied Mathematics (2006) 2007 PETER ALEXANDER MARKOVICH Applied Probability 2002 YURII MIKHAILOVICH SUHOV, JN Applied Statistics and Signal Processing 2002 WILLIAM JOHN FITZGERALD, CHR SPECIAL NO. 4] OFFICERS NUMBER–MICHAELMAS TERM 2007 3 PROFESSORS (continued) Applied Thermodynamics, Hopkinson and Imperial 1998 JOHN BERNARD YOUNG, K Chemical Industries Applied Thermodynamics (2000) 2000 NICHOLAS COLLINGS, R Arabic, Sir Thomas Adams’s Vacant Archaeological Science, George Pitt-Rivers 1990 MARTIN KENNETH JONES, DAR Archaeology, Disney 2004 GRAEME WILLIAM WALTER BARKER, JN Architectural Engineering 2002 ROBERT JOHN SUMMERFORD SPENCE, M Architectural History 2001 DEBORAH JANET HOWARD, JN Architecture (1970) 2001 CHARLES ALAN SHORT, CLH Art History 2004 PAUL EVDOROS ALEXANDER JOANNIDES, CLH Assyriology 1994 JOHN NICHOLAS POSTGATE, T Astronomy 2003 ROBERT FRANCIS CARSWELL, JN Astronomy, Royal Society 2002 ANDREW CHRISTOPHER FABIAN, DAR Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy, Plumian 2006 ROBERT CHARLES KENNICUTT Astronomy and Geometry, Lowndean 2000 BURT JAMES TOTARO Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics 2000 MICHAEL RICHARD EDWARD PROCTOR, T Astrophysics (1909) 1997 GEORGE PETROS EFSTATHIOU, K Astrophysics and Cosmology 2000 ANTHONY NORDEN LASENBY, Q Atmospheric Dynamics 1993 MICHAEL EDGEWORTH MCINTYRE, JN Atmospheric Science (2000) 2000 JOHN ADRIAN PYLE, CTH Atmospheric Science (2005) 2005 RODERIC LEWIS JONES, Q Auditory Perception 1995 BRIAN CECIL JOSEPH MOORE, W Behavioural Ecology 1995 NICHOLAS BARRY DAVIES, PEM Behavioural Neurology, MRC 2001 JOHN RUSSELL HODGES, K Behavioural Neuroscience (1997) 1997 BARRY JOHN EVERITT, DOW Behavioural Neuroscience (1998) 1998 ERIC BARRINGTON KEVERNE, K Behavioural Science 2001 STEPHEN ROBERT SUTTON Biochemical Engineering 2000 HOWARD ALLAKER CHASE, M Biochemistry, Sir William Dunn 1995 Sir TOM BLUNDELL, SID Biochemistry, Herchel Smith 2006 PETER FRANCIS LEADLAY, CL Biological Chemistry (2002) 2002 CHRISTOPHER ABELL, CHR Biology 1991 MICHAEL ASHBURNER, CHU Biology, Quick 1995 STEPHEN PHILIP JACKSON, JN Biomedical Magnetic Resonance 2005 KEVIN MICHAEL BRINDLE, F Biophysical Chemistry 2007 DAVID KLENERMAN, CHR Biostatistics 2002 DAVID GEORGE CLAYTON, K (to 30 Sept. 2010) Biotechnology 1999 CHRISTOPHER ROBIN LOWE, T Bone Medicine 2003 JULIET ELIZABETH COMPSTON, JE Botany 2007 DAVID CHARLES BAULCOMBE British and Irish History 1998 JOHN STEPHEN MORRILL, SE Cancer Biology, Royal Society Napier 2001 TONY KOUZARIDES, F, 2013 Cancer Research, Ursula Zoëllner 1998 ASHOK RAMAKRISHNAN VENKITARAMAN, NH Cancer Research (Bioinformatics) 2003 SIMON TAVARE, CAI Cancer Research (Cell Biology) 2002 GILLIAN MURPHY, W Cancer Research (Surgical Oncology) 2002 DAVID EDGAR NEAL Cardiopulmonary Medicine 2007 NICHOLAS MORRELL, DOW Cardiothoracic Surgery Vacant Cardiovascular Sciences, British Heart Foundation 2000 MARTIN RICHARD BENNETT Cell Physiology 2002 CHRISTOPHER LI-HUR HUANG, NH Cellular Neuroscience 2006 ROGER CLAYTON HARDIE, EM Cellular Pharmacology 2001 COLLIN WILLIAM TAYLOR, DOW Chemical and Structural Biology, John Humphrey 2001 CHRISTOPHER MARTIN DOBSON, JN Plummer Chemical Biology 2007 SHANKAR BALASUBRAMANIAN, T Chemical Biology, Royal Society 2003 CAROL VIVIAN ROBINSON, CHU Chemical Engineering, Shell 2004 LYNN FAITH GLADDEN, T Chemical Engineering (1999) 2000 NIGEL KENNETH HARRY SLATER, SID Chemical Physics (1999) 1999 STEPHEN RICHARD ELLIOTT, T Chemical Physics (2000) 2000 JACEK MARIA KLINOWSKI, PET Chemistry (1996) 1996 JEREMY KEITH MORRIS SANDERS, SE Chemistry (1968) 2007 DANIEL FRENKEL Chemistry, BP (1702) 1992 STEVEN VICTOR LEY, T Chemistry, Geoffrey Moorhouse Gibson Vacant Chemistry, Alexander Todd Visiting Vacant Chemistry, John Wilfrid Linnett Visiting Vacant Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 1992 IAN MICHAEL GOODYER, W Chinese 2007 ROEL STERCKX, CL 4 OFFICERS NUMBER–MICHAELMAS TERM 2007 [SPECIAL NO.4 PROFESSORS (continued) Chinese Management, Sinyi 1997 PETER HUGH NOLAN, JE Civil Engineering 2007 KENICHI SOGA, CHU Civil Law, Regius 2000 DAVID JOHN IBBETSON, CC Classical Arabic 2007 JAMES EDWARD MONTGOMERY, TH Classical Archaeology, Laurence 2001 MARTIN JOHN MILLETT, F Classics (2003) 2003 JOHN GRAHAM WILMOT HENDERSON, K Classics (2004) 2004 WINIFRED MARY BEARD, N Clinical Biochemistry and Medicine 2002 STEPHEN O’RAHILLY, CHU Clinical Gerontology 1989 KAY-TEE KHAW, CAI Clinical Magnetic Resonance Imaging 2001 DAVID JOHN LOMAS, EM Clinical Neuropsychology 2002 BARBARA JACQUELYN SAHAKIAN, CLH Clinical Oncology (2000) 2002 CARLOS MANUEL SIMAO DA SILVA CALDAS Clinical Pharmacology 1985 MORRIS JONATHAN BROWN, CAI Cognitive Neuroscience 2001 LORRAINE KOMISARJEVSKY TYLER, CL Collaborative Anthropology, Sigrid Rausing 2006 CAROLINE HUMPHREY, K Combinatorial Mathematics 2004 ANDREW GORDON THOMASON, CL Commercial Contract Law 1999 MALCOLM ALISTAIR CLARKE, JN Commonwealth History, Smuts 2003 MEGAN ANNE VAUGHAN, K Communication Systems, Marconi 2001 JONATHON ANDREW CROWCROFT, T Company and Securities Law 2005 EILIS VERONICA FERRAN, CTH Comparative Cognition 2005 NICOLA SUSAN CLAYTON, CL Comparative Embryology 2002 PATRICIA ANN SIMPSON, N (to 31 July 2010) Comparative Immunogenetics 2007 JAMES FREDERICK KAUFMAN Comparative Pathology 2007 JONATHAN LUKE HEENEY Comparative Philology 1997 GEOFFREY CHARLES HORROCKS, JN Comparative Psychology 1999 ANTHONY DICKINSON, HH Complex Physical Systems, Schlumberger 2006 RAYMOND ETHAN GOLDSTEIN Computational Linguistics 2004 EDWARD JOHN BRISCOE, G Computational Logic 2002 LAWRENCE CHARLES PAULSON, CL Computational Mineral Physics 2003 MARTIN TRAVIS DOVE, T Computational Physics 2000 MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER PAYNE, PEM Computer Assisted Reasoning 1996 MICHAEL JOHN CALDWELL GORDON, K Computer Science, Robert Sansom 1998 IAN MALCOLM LESLIE, CHR Computer Science 2000 GLYNN WINSKEL, EM Computer Technology (1997) 1997 ANDREW HOPPER, CC Computer Technology (2005) 2005 PETER ROBINSON, CAI Computing 2004 ALAN MYCROFT, R Condensed Matter Physics 1997 GILBERT GEORGE LONZARICH, T Conservation and Development, Moran 2004 WILLIAM MARK ADAMS, DOW Conservation Biology, Miriam Rothschild 2006 WILLIAM JAMES SUTHERLAND Conservation Science 2007 ANDREW PAUL BALMFORD, G Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning 2004 RICHARD KENNETH STANLEY TAYLOR, W Control Engineering (2002) 2002 MALCOM CLIVE SMITH, CAI Control Engineering (2006) 2006 JAN MARIAN MACIEJOWSKI, PEM Corporate Governance, Robert Monks Vacant Corporate Law, S. J. Berwin 1998 BRIAN ROBERT CHEFFINS, TH Cosmology and Astrophysics 2001 Lord REES, T Criminology, Wolfson 2007 LAWRENCE WILLIAM SHERMAN Criminology and Criminal Justice 2006 ALISON LIEBLING, TH Developmental
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