List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 2021

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This article lists Fellows of the Royal Society who were elected in 2021. [1]

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Fellows

  1. Julie Ahringer
  2. Glen Barber
  3. Paul Bates
  4. Richard Benton
  5. William Bond
  6. Ian L. Boyd
  7. Nigel Brandon
  8. Peter Campbell
  9. Frank Close
  10. David Craik
  11. Donald B. Dingwell
  12. Connie Eaves
  13. Sadaf Farooqi
  14. Ten Feizi
  15. Michael Finnis
  16. Julie Forman-Kay
  17. Jane Francis
  18. Vernonica Franklin-Tong
  19. Usha Goswami
  20. Hugh Griffiths
  21. Andy Haldane
  22. Geoffrey Hall
  23. Karen Heywood
  24. Adrian V. S. Hill
  25. Richard Horne, Head
  26. Gregory Houseman
  27. Rebecca Kilner
  28. Roger Lemon
  29. Fiona Marshall
  30. Thomas Muir
  31. Frances Platt
  32. Jeremy Quastel
  33. Marilyn Renfree
  34. David Rowitch
  35. Richard Samworth
  36. Sjors Scheres
  37. Bernard F. Schutz
  38. Abigail Sellen
  39. David Silver
  40. Benjamin Simons
  41. Endre Süli
  42. Richard S. Sutton
  43. Christopher G. Tate
  44. Philip Torr, Professor
  45. Thirumalai Venkatesan
  46. Karen Vogtmann
  47. Bruce Weir
  48. Simon Wessely
  49. Stanley Whittingham
  50. Charlotte Williams

Honorary Fellows

  1. John Kingman

Foreign Members

  1. Stephen J. Benkovic
  2. Anny Cazenave
  3. Elena Conti
  4. Stanley Deser
  5. Vishva Dixit
  6. Michael I. Jordan
  7. V. Narry Kim
  8. Sang Yup Lee
  9. Giacomo Rizzolatti
  10. Claire Voisin

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References

  1. "Royal Society elects outstanding new Fellows and Foreign Members". royalsociety.org. Royal Society. 6 May 2021.