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Gates Scholars Distinguished Lecture: Dr. Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief of The Lancet

Gates Scholars Council

Monday, 14 May 2012 from 18:30 to 20:15 (BST)

Cambridge, United Kingdom

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You are cordially invited to the Dinstinguished Lecture Global Health is Dead, Long Live Global Health by Dr. Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief of The Lancet. This talk is part of the Distinguished Lecture Series sponsored and hosted by the Gates Scholars at the University of Cambridge and are both free and open to all that are interested in attending. A reception with refreshments will follow.

 

Location:

Riley Auditorium, Gillespie Centre, Clare College

Google Maps: Gillespie Centre, Memorial Court, Clare College

 

Schedule:

6:15PM - Registration

6:30PM - Dr. Richard Horton

7:30PM - Refreshments Reception

 

Please contact Stan Wang at gatescouncil-external@gatesscholar.org with any questions.

 

Richard Horton (BSc MB FRCP FMedSci) was born in London and qualified in medicine from the University of Birmingham in 1986. He completed his general medical training in Birmingham before moving to the liver unit at the Royal Free Hospital. In 1990, he joined The Lancet as an assistant editor and moved to New York as North American editor in 1993. Two years later he returned to the UK to become Editor-in-Chief.

He was the first President of the World Association of Medical Editors and is a Past-President of the US Council of Science Editors. He is an honorary professor at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University College London, and the University of Edinburgh. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and a Founder Fellow of the UK's Academy of Medical Sciences.

In 2005 he was a member of the working party and subsequently wrote the report for the Royal College of Physicians' inquiry into the future of medical professionalism – Doctors in Society. He currently chairs the Royal College of Physicians' Working Party on Physicians and the Pharmaceutical Industry; co-chairs a WHO Scientific Advisory Group on Clinical Trials Registration; is a Council Member of the Global Forum for Health Research; is a Board Member of the Health Metrics Network; sits on the External Reference Group for WHO's Research Strategy; and is an External Advisory Board Member for the WHO European Region.

In 2004, The Lancet won the UK's Medical Publication of the Year and, in 2007, he received the Edinburgh Medal for professional achievements judged to have made a significant contribution to the understanding of human health and wellbeing. In 2008, he was appointed a Senior Associate of The Nuffield Trust, a think tank for research and policy studies in health services. He has a strong interest in issues of global health. He has been a medical columnist for The Observer and writes regularly for the Times Literary Supplement and New York Review of Books. A book about controversies in modern medicine, Second Opinion, was published in 2003.

 

The Lancet is an international general medical journal that will consider any original contribution that advances or illuminates medical science or practice, or that educates or entertains the journal's readers.

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Riley Auditorium, Gillespie Centre, Clare College

Cambridge
United Kingdom

Monday, 14 May 2012 from 18:30 to 20:15 (BST)


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Gates Scholars Council

Gates Cambridge Scholarships are awarded to outstanding applicants from outside the UK to pursue a postgraduate degree in any subject at the University of Cambridge.The programme aims to build a global network of future leaders committed to improving the lives of others.

The Gates Scholars Council supports the aims of the Gates Cambridge Scholarships to create a global network of future leaders committed to improving the lives of others. Drawing on the experiences and aspirations of the entire Gates community, the Council strives to enrich the academic, social, and professional lives of all scholars.

 

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