List of Fellows of the Royal Society elected in 2010

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Fellows (FRS) and Foreign Members (ForMemRS) of the Royal Society elected in 2010

Royal Society English learned society for science

The President, Council and Fellows of the Royal Society of London for Improving Natural Knowledge, commonly known as the Royal Society, is a learned society. Founded on 28 November 1660, it was granted a royal charter by King Charles II as "The Royal Society". It is the oldest national scientific institution in the world. The society is the United Kingdom's and Commonwealth of Nations' Academy of Sciences and fulfils a number of roles: promoting science and its benefits, recognising excellence in science, supporting outstanding science, providing scientific advice for policy, fostering international and global co-operation, education and public engagement.

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Fellows

  1. Gabriel Aeppli
  2. Ian Affleck
  3. Paul Brakefield
  4. Andrea Brand
  5. Eleanor Campbell
  6. Philip Candelas
  7. Peter Cawley
  8. Nicola Susan Clayton
  9. John William Connor
  10. Russell Cowburn
  11. Gideon Davies
  12. Donald Dawson
  13. Raymond Dolan
  14. Hugh Durrant-Whyte
  15. Lyndon Evans
  16. Richard Evershed
  17. Georg Gottlob
  18. Ben Green
  19. Robert Charles Griffiths
  20. Roger Hardie
  21. Michael Hastings
  22. Andrew Hattersley
  23. Craig Jon Hawker
  24. Ronald Thomas Hay
  25. Ian David Hickson
  26. Peter Horton
  27. Jeremy Hutson
  28. Victoria Kaspi
  29. Lewis Edward Kay
  30. Ondrej Krivanek
  31. Angus Iain Lamond
  32. Alan Lehmann
  33. Malcolm McCulloch
  34. Robin MacGregor Murray
  35. Robin Noel Perutz
  36. Max Pettini
  37. Thomas Platts-Mills
  38. Wolf Reik
  39. Loren Rieseberg
  40. Peter William Jack Rigby
  41. Ezio Rizzardo
  42. Elizabeth Simpson
  43. Alan Edward Smith
  44. Eric Wolff

Foreign Members

  1. Pascale Cossart
  2. Carl Djerassi
  3. Ludwig Dmitrievich Faddeev
  4. Edmond Henri Fischer
  5. Michael Goodchild
  6. John Bannister Goodenough
  7. Detlef Weigel
  8. Kurt Wuthrich

Honorary Member

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