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We are delighted to announce that two of our researchers were awarded the Title of Full Professor through the Recognition of Distinction exercise this year at the University of Oxford. They are:

Thomas Milne - now Professor of Haematology

Ross Chapman - now Professor of Genome Maintenance Biology

Professor Keith Channon, Head of the Radcliffe Department of Medicine, said "RDM is extremely proud of their achievements - and very grateful for their many contributions in research, teaching and the wider activities of the Department and the University more widely.

Many congratulations to Ross and to Tom on their success and the deserved recognition that this award brings to their work."

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