List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 2017

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This article lists people who were elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 2017. [1] [2]

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Fellows

  1. Yves-Alain Barde [3]
  2. Tony Bell
  3. Christopher Bishop
  4. Neil Burgess [4]
  5. Keith Beven
  6. Wendy Bickmore
  7. Krishna Chatterjee [5]
  8. James R. Durrant [6]
  9. Warren East
  10. Tim Elliott [7]
  11. Anne Ferguson-Smith [8]
  12. Jonathan M. Gregory
  13. Mark Gross [9] [10]
  14. Roy M. Harrison [11]
  15. Gabriele C. Hegerl
  16. Edward C. Holmes [12]
  17. Richard Houlston [13]
  18. E. Yvonne Jones [14]
  19. Subhash Khot
  20. Julia King, Baroness Brown of Cambridge
  21. Stafford Lightman
  22. Yadvinder Malhi [15]
  23. Andrew N. J. McKenzie [16]
  24. Gerard J. Milburn
  25. Anne Neville [17]
  26. Alison Noble [18]
  27. Andrew Orr-Ewing [19]
  28. David J. Owen [20]
  29. Lawrence Paulson
  30. Josephine Pemberton [21]
  31. Sandu Popescu
  32. Sarah (Sally) Price [22] [23]
  33. Anne Ridley [24]
  34. David C. Rubinsztein
  35. Gavin Salam [25]
  36. Nigel Shadbolt
  37. Angus Silver [26]
  38. Gordon Douglas Slade
  39. Jennifer Thomas [27]
  40. Peter Smith [28]
  41. Nicola Spaldin
  42. Jonathan P. Stoye
  43. John Sutherland
  44. J. Roy Taylor [29]
  45. Patrick Vallance [30]
  46. Susanne von Caemmerer
  47. Hugh Christian Watkins
  48. Roger L. Williams [31]
  49. Kenneth H. Wolfe [32]
  50. Andrew W. Woods [33]

Honorary fellows

  1. David Neuberger, Baron Neuberger of Abbotsbury

Foreign members

  1. Max Dale Cooper
  2. Whitfield Diffie
  3. Robert H. Grubbs
  4. Hideo Hosono
  5. Marcia McNutt
  6. Ginés Morata
  7. Robert O. Ritchie [34]
  8. Thomas C. Südhof
  9. G. David Tilman
  10. Susan R. Wessler

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References

  1. "Fellows of the Royal Society Elected in 2017". royalsociety.org.
  2. Anon (2017). "Eminent scientists join Royal Society Fellowship". London: Royal Society. Archived from the original on 2017-05-05.
  3. Yves-Alain Barde | Royal Society
  4. Neil Burgess | Royal Society
  5. Krishna Chatterjee | Royal Society
  6. James Durrant | Royal Society
  7. Tim Elliott | Royal Society
  8. Anne Ferguson-Smith | Royal Society
  9. Mark Gross | Royal Society
  10. List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 2017 at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  11. Roy Harrison | Royal Society
  12. Edward Holmes | Royal Society
  13. Richard Houlston | Royal Society
  14. Yvonne Jones | Royal Society
  15. Yadvinder Malhi | Royal Society
  16. Andrew McKenzie | Royal Society
  17. Anne Neville | Royal Society
  18. Alison Noble | Royal Society
  19. Andrew Orr-Ewing | Royal Society
  20. David Owen | Royal Society
  21. Josephine Pemberton | Royal Society
  22. Sarah (Sally) Price | Royal Society
  23. Sally Price
  24. Anne Ridley | Royal Society
  25. Gavin Salam | Royal Society
  26. Angus Silver | Royal Society
  27. Jennifer Thomas | Royal Society
  28. Peter Smith | Royal Society
  29. Roy Taylor | Royal Society
  30. Patrick Vallance | Royal Society
  31. Roger Williams | Royal Society
  32. Kenneth Wolfe | Royal Society
  33. Andrew Woods | Royal Society
  34. Robert Ritchie | Royal Society