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Christine
Ann Facer Known internationally for her scientific
contributions to the understanding of the anaemia and pathogenesis
of African trypanosomiasis and malaria in African children
for which she was awarded the prestigious Wright Medal of
the British Society for Parasitology. She has similarly made
significant contributions to the immunogenetics, immunopathology
and epidemiology of the most common childhood cancer of African
children, endemic Burkitt's lymphoma. The seroepidemiology
of HIV-1 in Kenyan children and the importance of blood transfusion
in transmission of the virus has been studied. She has lived
in the Gambia and Kenya and spent time researching in Brazil
and Colombia. Research grants have been secured from The Royal
Society and The Welcome Trust. She was a major contributor to
the national and international debate on the safety of the
antimalarial drug Lariam appearing frequently in discussion
on the BBC1 TV programme 'Watchdog". Education:
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BSc MSc PhD (
Imperial College, University of London) |
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DIC (Diploma
of Imperial College) |
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Science Scholarship (University
of Wales) |
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FIBiol (Fellow
of the Institute of Biology) |
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FLS (Fellow
of the Linnean Society of London) |
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Wright Medal of
the British Society for Parasitology |
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Honorary Member of
the British Society for Parasitology |
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Previous activities:
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Reader in Tropical
Haematology: Department of Haematology,
St. Bartholomew's & the Royal London School of Medicine
& Dentistry |
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Honorary Consultant in Haematology
and Top Grade Scientist in haematology
to the Tower Hamlets Health Authority |
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Freelance writing and lecturing |
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President of
the British Society for Parasitology |
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Director and Chairman of
the British Society for Parasitology |
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External Examiner, Kenyatta
University, Kenya |
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Committee Member of
the UK Malaria Advisory Committee |
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Member of the Medical Research
Council Interview and Appointments
Committee |
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Trustee and Council Member, The
Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene |
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Chairman, Meetings
Committee, Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene |
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Chairman, Malaria
Committee of the British Society for Parasitology |
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Honorary Meetings Secretary of
the British Society for Parasitology. Responsible for
organizing and, in some cases, convening, several meetings
each year the majority of which were of international
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Trustee and Council Member
of the British Society for Parasitology |
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Has travelled and worked in The Gambia; Northern Kenya (Kisumu);
Colombia; Brazil; France and Holland. Many invited lectures
and research presentations in Nairobi, Banjul, New York, Bogata,
Bangkok,
Athens, Paris, Avignon, Annecy, Athens, Amsterdam, Basel,
Geneva ....
Refereeing research grant applications
Peer reviewed research grant applications for:
The Wellcome Trust, Medical Research Council, World Health
Organization, Nuffield Foundation, Health Research Board of
Southern Ireland
Membership
British Society for Parasitology, Royal Society of Tropical
Medicine & Hygiene, The Linnean Society of London, Institute
of Biology
Publications
60 peer reviewed research papers in international journals,
11 book chapters, many published reports of meetings.
Editorial & Refereeing
The Lancet; Clinical & Experimental Immunology; British
Journal of Haematology; Parasitology; Parasite Immunology;
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine &
Hygiene; Journal of Immunological Methods; Annals of Tropical
Paediatrics; Biomedical Science
Media
As an internationally recognised authority on malaria, has
given interviews for radio and invited appearances on television
including BBC TV Morning News, BBC TV World Service, BBC radio
World Service,
BBC1 TV World in Action, BBC1 TV Watchdog, BBC TV Tomorrow's
World.
Many interviews with scientific and medical correspondents
of the national press, scientific medical journals. Has advised
the Director of POST (Parliamentary Office of Science &
Technology). Provided assistance with (including script writing)
and appearance on, a film made by the government's Central
Office of Information (COI) about malaria.
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