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Developmental biology

Influenced
  
Jeremy Farrar

Name
  
Cheryll Tickle



Born
  
Cheryll Anne Tickle January 18, 1945 (age 79) (
1945-01-18
)

Institutions
  
University of BathYale UniversityMiddlesex HospitalUniversity College LondonUniversity of Dundee

Alma mater
  
Girton College, Cambridge (MA)University of Glasgow (PhD)

Thesis
  
Quantitative studies on the positioning of cells in aggregates (1970)

Notable awards
  
CBEFRSFRSEFMedSci

Cheryll tickle on limb development


Cheryll Anne Tickle, CBE FRS FRSE FMedSci, is a distinguished British scientist, known for her work in developmental biology and specifically for her research into the process by which vertebrate limbs develop ab ovo. She is an Emeritus Professor at the University of Bath.

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Education

Tickle was educated at the University of Cambridge graduating with a Master of Arts degree in 1967, and received her Ph.D. from the University of Glasgow in 1970.

Career

She worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Yale University, as a lecturer and reader at the Middlesex Hospital Medical School, and (after Middlesex merged with it in 1987) a reader and professor at University College London. She then moved to the University of Dundee in 1998, where she became Foulerton Professor of the Royal Society in 2000, and moved again to the University of Bath in 2007, retaining the Foulerton Professor title.

Research

Tickle's research in Developmental Biology investigates how single cells, the fertilised egg, gives rise to a new individual during embryogenesis.

Awards and honours

Tickle was elected as a fellow of the Royal Society in 1998, a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2000, a fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences in 2001, and a member of the European Molecular Biology Organisation in 2001. In 2004 the University of St. Andrews awarded her an honorary doctorate. In 2005 she was named a Commander of The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE). She also serves as a governor of the Caledonian Research Foundation. Her nomination for the Royal Society reads:

Personal life

Tickle married John Gray in 1979.

References

Cheryll Tickle Wikipedia


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