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Name
  
David Hopwood

Fields
  
Genomics


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Born
  
David Alan Hopwood 19 August 1933 (age 90) (
1933-08-19
)

Institutions
  
University of Glasgow John Innes Centre University of East Anglia

Alma mater
  
St. John's College, Cambridge (BA) University of Glasgow (PhD)

Thesis
  
Genetical and Cytological Studies on Actinomycetes (1973)

Doctoral students
  
Mervyn BibbJohn Beringer

Notable awards
  
Knight bachelor FRS (1979) Gabor Medal (1995)

Books
  
Streptomyces in nature and medicine

Education
  
University of Cambridge

Professor Sir David Hopwood, Biology: Changing the World Interview


Sir David Alan Hopwood FRS (born 19 August 1933) is a British microbiologist and geneticist.

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Education

Educated at Purbrook Park County High School and Lymm Grammar School, Hopwood gained his Bachelor of Arts degree from St John's College, Cambridge and his PhD from the University of Glasgow in 1973.

Career

Hopwood served as an assistant lecturer in genetics at Cambridge until he became a Lecturer in Genetics at the University of Glasgow in 1961. He later became John Innes Professor of Genetics at the University of East Anglia. He is now an Emeritus Fellow in the Department of Molecular Microbiology at the John Innes Centre.

Awards and honours

Hopwood was awarded the Gabor Medal in 1995 "in recognition of his pioneering and leading the growing field of the genetics of Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2), and for developing the programming of the pervasive process of polyketide synthesis". In 2002, he co-authored the sequencing of the S. coelicolor A3(2) genome. During more than forty years he has been studying the genetics and molecular biology of the model actinomycete S. coelicolor.

Hopwood was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1979 and delivered their Leeuwenhoek Lecture in 1987. He is also the author of Streptomyces in Nature and Medicine: The Antibiotic Makers

His nomination for the Royal Society reads:

References

David Hopwood Wikipedia