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George Radda
Hungarian chemist, Chairman of Biomedical Research Council, Singapore and former head of UK Medical Research Council

George Radda

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Hungarian chemist, Chairman of Biomedical Research Council, Singapore and former head of UK Medical Research Council
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Place of birth
Győr, Hungary
Age
88 years
Education
University of Oxford
Awards
Fellow of the Royal Society
 
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
 
Colworth Medal
(1969)
Feldberg Foundation
(1982)
Novartis Medal and Prize
(1983)
Buchanan Medal
(1987)
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Biography

Sir George Charles Radda CBE FRS (Hungarian: György Károly Radda; born 9 June 1936) is a Hungarian chemist. In 1957 he attended Merton College, Oxford, to study chemistry, having set aside an earlier interest in literary criticism. His early work was concerned with the development and use of fluorescent probes for the study of structure and function of membranes and enzymes. He became interested in using spectroscopic methods including nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) to study complex biological material. In 1974, his research paper was the first to introduce the use of NMR to study tissue metabolites. In 1981, he and his colleagues published the first scientific report on the clinical application of his work. This resulted in the installation of a magnet large enough to accommodate the whole human body for NMR investigations in 1983 at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford.


From 1996, until his retirement in 2004, Sir George was Chief Executive of the Medical Research Council in the UK. Currently, Sir George is the new head of the merged departments of Physiology and Human Anatomy and Genetics at the University of Oxford and Chairman of the Singapore Bioimaging Consortium, a research institute of ASTAR in Singapore.

Awards

He has received numerous prestigious awards and honours for his pioneering efforts in using spectroscopic techniques for metabolic studies, including a Buchanan Medal in 1987, an CBE in June 1993 and a knighthood in June 2000. He is a Fellow of Merton College, Oxford, a Fellow of the Royal Society and is a British Heart Foundation Professor of Molecular Cardiology. He has also been awarded many distinguished prizes throughout his scientific career. He is an Honorary Member of the American Heart Association and was awarded the Citation for International Achievement.

In 2015, he was conferred Honorary Citizen of Singapore.

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