Bradley Research Group Member: Mark Bradley
by Dawn Hertz FreelancePrincipal Investigator - Professor Mark Bradley
mark.bradley@ed.ac.uk
Curriculum
Vitae - Professor Mark Bradley FRSE, FRSC
Professor Bradley is currently Professor of High-Throughput Chemical Biology in the School of
Chemistry at The University of Edinburgh.
After gaining a First class Honours B. Sc.
Degree in Chemistry with Distinction in Biochemistry, he carried out a D. Phil under
the supervision of Professor Sir J. E. Baldwin FRS – both at the University of
Oxford. On gaining both a Lindemann Trust and SERC/NATO Postdoctoral
Fellowships, he continued with postdoctoral work under Professor C. T. Walsh at
Harvard Medical School in Boston, USA (1989-1991) before moving to the
University of Southampton as a Royal Society University Research Fellow. In
1997 he was awarded a Professorship in Combinatorial Chemistry at the
Department of Chemistry, University of Southampton where he founded the
Combinatorial Centre of Excellence. He continued to direct this centre until
moving to Edinburgh in 2005.
Over the past 10 years, Mark has been invited
to speak at over 250 lectures, meetings and conferences. As well as academic
lectures, Mark also gives public service and educational lectures. In addition,
Mark has been the main organiser and on the organising committee of several
international conferences.
Of the many
prizes and awards Mark has won, the most recent include:
• 2010 - Elected Fellow of the Royal Society
of Chemistry
• 2009 - SCS Award of the Society of
Combinatorial Sciences. Awarded for the most significant scientific and
technological advancement in the field of combinatorial sciences over the past
4 years.
• 2008 - Elected Fellow of the Royal Society
of Edinburgh. Elected to the Fellowship of Scotland’s National Academy of
Sciences and Letters
• 2008 - Merck Frosst Lecturer at the
Chemistry Department, University of Waterloo,Ontario, Canada. The Merck Lecture
is sponsored by Merck Frosst (Montreal) with lectures at the company site in
addition to the Chemistry Department at the University of Waterloo.
• 2007 - Novartis Chemistry Lectureship
Award. “This award was created to honour individuals for outstanding
contributions in natural product synthesis and the development of synthetic
methodology. The focus of the lectures is on synthetic organic chemistry to
enhance the exposure of the Navartis chemical community to cutting edge
chemistry”. The lectures are given at carious Novartis research sites around
the world throughout a selected year
• 2006 - Netherlands Science Foundation,
Sigma-Aldrich Lectureship, Netherlands
• 2004 - Leo-Lectureship of Leo Pharma/TU
Denmark
• 2003 - Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Science, Van’t Hoff lectureship prize
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