Howard Morris

Morris at the 'Endogenous Opiates' Witness Seminar in November 1995
Born
Howard Redfern Morris

Bolton, Lancashire, United Kingdom
NationalityUnited Kingdom
OccupationBiochemist
EmployerImperial College

Howard Redfern Morris FRS is a British biochemist.

He worked at Imperial College as a lecturer from 1975 to 1978, as a Reader in Protein Chemistry from 1978 to 1980, and as Professor (later Emeritus) of Biological Chemistry, from 1980.[1][2]

He is President and CSO, BiopharmaSpec Ltd and serves as a member of the audit committee, of the Institute of Cancer Research.[2]

He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1988,[2] and in 2014 received the Society's Royal Medal:[2]

For his pioneering work in biomolecular mass spectrometry including strategy and instrument design and for outstanding entrepreneurship in biopharmaceutical characterisation.

References

  1. Tilli Tansey; Pippa Catterall; Sonia V Willhoft; Daphne Christie; Lois Reynolds, eds. (1997). Technology Transfer in Britain: The Case of Monoclonal Antibodies; Self and Non-Self: A History of Autoimmunity; Endogenous Opiates; The Committee on Safety of Drugs. Wellcome Witnesses to Contemporary Medicine. History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group. ISBN 978-1-869835-79-8. OL 9320034M. Wikidata Q29581528.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Howard Morris". Royal Society. Retrieved 6 June 2017.


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