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We are delighted to announce that the title of Associate Professor has been conferred on 4 PIs in RDM: Anne Goriely (WIMM/NDCLS), Associate Professor of Human Genetics; Stephen Hyde (NDCLS), Associate Professor of Molecular Therapy; Rajesh Kharbanda (CVM), Associate Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine; and Saul Myerson (CVM), Associate Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine. 7 University Research Lectureships have also been awarded: Mark Crabtree (CVM), Erica Dall’Armellina (CVM), Demin Li (NDLCS), Andrea Pellagatti (NDCLS), Oliver Rider (CVM), Christopher Rodgers (CVM) and Matthew Simmonds (OCDEM).  Congratulations to all of them.

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