List of Fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1998

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Fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1998. [1]

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Fellows

  1. Brian Stewart Worthington (d. 2007) [2]
  2. Colin Atkinson
  3. David James Purslove Barker
  4. Jean Duthie Beggs
  5. Harshad Bhadeshia
  6. David Keith Bowen [3]
  7. Roger John Cashmore
  8. Andrew John Casson
  9. Thomas Cavalier-Smith
  10. David William Clarke [4]
  11. Enrico Coen [5]
  12. Stephen Arthur Cook
  13. Sir Peter Robert Crane
  14. Richard Michael Denton
  15. Raymond Allen Dwek
  16. Charles Porter Ellington
  17. Richard Bailey Flavell
  18. Kenneth Charles Freeman
  19. Brian Mellor Greenwood
  20. John Philip Grime
  21. David Colin Hanna
  22. Geoffrey Everest Hinton
  23. George Steven Martin [6]
  24. Raghunath Anant Mashelkar
  25. Yoshio Masui
  26. Ronald Charles Newman [7]
  27. Mark Brian Pepys
  28. Trevor Charles Platt [8]
  29. Raymond Alan Plumb [9]
  30. Richard John Puddephatt
  31. Philip Charles Ruffles
  32. Anthony Walter Segal [10]
  33. Ashoke Sen
  34. Jonathan Sprent
  35. James Staunton [11]
  36. Sir John Michael Taylor [12]
  37. Robert Kemeys Thomas
  38. Cheryll Anne Tickle
  39. Srinivasa Varadhan
  40. Bernard John Wood

Foreign Members of the Royal Society (ForMemRS)

  1. John Edward Casida
  2. Elias James Corey
  3. Walter Kohn
  4. Oliver Smithies [13]
  5. Rolf Martin Zinkernagel

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