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Associate members

The MIB has a number of associate members who work closely with colleagues in the MIB

Norman Paton

Prof Norman Paton, Computer Science.

Norman Paton is a Professor in the School of Computer Science at the University of Manchester. His research is primarily concentrated in the Information Management Group.  Externally, he is a co-chair of the Global Grid Forum and the Database Access and Integration Services Working Group.

 

Prof Andy Brass, Life Sciences.

Andy Brass

David Broomhead

Prof David Broomhead, Mathematics.

David Broomhead is Professor of Applied Mathematics. In 1989 he was awarded the John Benjamin Memorial Prize for his work on radial basis function neural networks. During 1997 he was a Mombusho (Japanese Ministry of Education) Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Hiroshima. Broomhead was Coordinator to the Nonlinear Mathematics Initiative of the SERC from 1989 to 1992 and has been a member of EPSRC Peer Review College for the Mathematics Programme since 1995.

brough

Dr David Brough, Life Sciences.

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ben coe

Ben Coe, Engineering and Physical Sciences, Sch of Chemistry.

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Prof Alan Dickson, Life Sciences.

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hubbard

Simon Hubbard, Life Sciences.

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magennis

Steven magennis, Photon Science Institute.

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Steve Oliver

Prof Steve Oliver, University of Cambridge.

Steve Oliver has led a number of major national and European research consortia, and is an advisor to scientific foundations in Brazil, Canada, Finland, and Ireland. He is currently the Chair of the ‘Molecules, Genes, and Cells’ Grant Committee of the Wellcome Trust. Steve’s research has been recognised by awards and prizes from the Institute of Biology, the Society for General Microbiology, and the Biochemical Society, as well as by nomination for a World Technology Award.