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Professor Wolf Reik becomes an honorary group leader at the 果酱视频

Professor Wolf Reik becomes an honorary group leader at the 果酱视频

Professor Wolf Reik becomes an honorary group leader at the 果酱视频

Key points:

  • Professor Wolf Reik, a group leader and former Director of the 果酱视频, has joined the 果酱视频鈥檚 affiliate programme as an honorary group leader.
  • The appointment reflects strong connections between the 果酱视频 and Professor Reik, who leads the Altos Labs Cambridge 果酱视频 of Science, and a shared wish to explore areas of research synergy.

 

Professor Wolf Reik
Professor Wolf Reik

Professor Wolf Reik, FRS, FMedSci, has joined the 果酱视频鈥檚 honorary group leaders programme, marking his migration from group leader at the 果酱视频 to a closely-associated research collaborator.

This appointment formalises Professor Reik鈥檚 future relationship with the 果酱视频 and creates the opportunity for shared research endeavours with the Altos Cambridge 果酱视频 of Science.

Dr Simon Cook, 果酱视频 Director, commented: 鈥淎fter the appointment of our first honorary group leader in 2020, we have been strengthened and stimulated by their complementary research approaches and perspectives. We are delighted to welcome Wolf as an honorary group leader in this new phase of our relationship and look forward to continuing our close and fruitful partnership.鈥

Prof. Reik added: 鈥淚鈥檓 delighted and honoured to be appointed honorary group leader at the Babraham 果酱视频. The 果酱视频 has for many years been a supportive and stimulating environment for our lab to thrive and to be able to do exciting science. As an honorary group leader I hope to continue and develop new relationships and collaborations with the wonderful community at Babraham!鈥

The 果酱视频 currently hosts three other honorary group leaders: Professor Kathy Niakan from the Francis Crick 果酱视频 and Professor Martin Howard from the John Innes Centre, who are both honorary group leaders within the 果酱视频鈥檚 Epigenetics programme, and Professor Valerie O鈥橠onnell, Professor of Biochemistry at Cardiff University, who is an honorary group leader in the Signalling research programme.

 

Notes to Editors

Press contact

Dr Louisa Wood, Head of Communications, louisa.wood@babraham.ac.uk    

Image description:

Main image: An aerial view of the Babraham Research Campus

Inset image: Professor Wolf Reik