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- The Rt Hon the Lord Adonis
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- Jo Pavey MBE
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- Richard Atkins
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Professor Dame Anne Glover DBE
Professor Dame Anne Glover DBE (DSc)
Wednesday 15 July 9:00am
Anne has a BSc in Biochemistry from Edinburgh and a PhD in Molecular Microbiology from Cambridge. She has pursued a career in scientific research at Aberdeen University and her research included studying how proteins are directed to the correct location within our cells, the diversity and function of the microbial population in soil, the development of biosensors to detect environmental pollution and more recently how we respond to stress at the molecular level. She has commercialised some of her biosensor technology into a successful company which diagnoses environmental pollution and provides solutions for its clean-up.
In 2008 she was made a Woman of Outstanding Achievement in Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) and has worked hard to raise the profile of women in SET to ensure that not only are women recruited into careers in SET but that they are supported to remain in the profession. Anne has promoted the communication of science and has appeared on BBC and international television and many global radio programmes. In 2009, she was awarded a CBE by the Queen in recognition of her services to environmental sciences.
Anne was the first Chief Scientific Adviser to the President of the European Commission (2012-2015). Prior to that, she was the first Chief Scientific Adviser for Scotland (2006-2011). In both positions Anne transformed the way science, engineering and technology were used and discussed within government and developed strategic initiatives to bridge the gap between science and policy. She has also been a very effective and well respected ambassador for European science. She is currently Vice Principal for External Affairs and Dean for Europe at the University of Aberdeen.
Professor Glover became a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) for services to Science in the 2015 Queen’s Birthday Honours List.