Prof Molly Stevens elected Fellow of the Royal Society

Photograph of Professor Molly Stevens in a black jumper and blue necklace

Professor Molly Stevens has been elected Fellow of the Royal Society, one of 51 new fellow elected in 2020.

Molly Stevens is Professor of Biomedical Materials and Regenerative Medicine in the Departments of Materials and Bioengineering and Research Director for Biomedical Material Sciences at Imperial. Her work focuses on materials-based approaches for tissue regeneration, and the diagnosis, prevention, and tracking of diseases.

Professor Stevens recently received funding from the President’s Excellence Fund to accelerate her work in developing a test for COVID-19, and has previously worked to develop inexpensive point-of-care diagnostics for infectious diseases in developing countries.

All my research stems from a strong team-based approach and I am delighted at this recognition, which reflects the excellence of our group of talented students, postdocs and collaborators.
— Molly Stevens

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