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|name = Stephen Dunnett |image = |image_size = |alt = |caption = |birth_date = {{birth date and age|1950|1|28|df=y}} |birth_place = London, England |death_date = |death_place = |residence = England, Wales |citizenship = UK |nationality = |ethnicity = |fields = Neuroscientist |workplaces = University of Cambridge, Cardiff University |alma_mater = University of Cambridge, Birkbeck College, London |doctoral_advisor = |academic_advisors = |doctoral_students = |notable_students = |known_for = Cell therapies for neurodegenerative diseases |author_abbrev_bot = |author_abbrev_zoo = |influences = |influenced = |awards = |religion = |signature = |signature_alt = |footnotes = }} Stephen (Steve) Dunnett (born 28 January 1950[1]) is a British neuroscientist, and among the most highly cited researchers in the neurosciences.[1][3] Until his retirement in 2017, he was a professor at Cardiff University and the founder and co-director of the Brain Repair Group, where he worked on developing cell therapies for neurodegenerative diseases including Parkinson's disease and Huntington's disease.[2][3] Early life and educationDunnett was born in London, where he attended Eltham College, an independent school, then won an open exhibition to study Mathematics at Churchill College, Cambridge. After graduating in 1972, he worked for several years as social worker in the London Borough of Southwark.[1][3] He returned to university to study for a second bachelor's degree in psychology at Birkbeck College, London, from where he graduated in 1978 with the prize for the top first class degree in the Faculty of Sciences. Dunnett then returned to Cambridge University in 1978 as a research student at Clare College and was awarded a PhD in experimental psychology in 1981.[1][4] Academic careerAfter a brief spell as a visiting research scientist at Lund University in 1981-2, Dunnett returned to Cambridge, he was a lecturer and reader in the Department of Experimental Psychology, Fellow of Clare College from 1984 onwards, and from 1992 to 1999 he was Director of Scientific Programmes at the Medical Research Council Centre for Brain Repair.[1][4] He moved to Cardiff University in 2000, where he is a full professor in the neuroscience division of the School of Biosciences. He directs the Brain Repair Group, focussing on development of novel cell based therapies for neurodegenerative disease. For many years, Dunnett was editor in chief of Brain Research Bulletin. While he has authored, and co-authored, numerous peer-reviewed articles some of them, including one for Nature Methods, have not been replicable[5]. He retired to France in 2017 but retains an emeritus appointment with Cardiff University. Awards and honoursIn 1988, the British Psychological Society awarded Dunnett the Spearman Medal for outstanding published work by an early-career researcher. He became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine the next year, of the Academy of Medical Sciences in 2003, and of the Learned Society of Wales in 2011. He was the Knight Visiting Professor at the University of Miami School of Medicine in 1992. Dunnett has also been awarded the Alfred Mayer medal of the British Neuropathological Society (1998) and Honorary Fellowship of the International Behavioral Neuroscience Society (2002).[4] BooksBooks that Dunnett has co-authored or co-edited include:
References1. ^1 2 3 4 Dunnett, Stephen B. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070519223724/http://hcr3.isiknowledge.com/author.cgi |date=2007-05-19 }} ISIHighlyCited.com Accessed 2009-09-02. {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Dunnett, Stephen}}2. ^Prof Steve Dunnett: Overview. Cardiff University. Accessed 2009-09-02. 3. ^The Brain Repair Group. Cardiff University. Accessed 2009-09-02. 4. ^1 2 3 4 Prof Steve Dunnett: Biography. Cardiff University. Accessed 2009-09-02. 5. ^{{Cite journal|last=Janowski|first=Miroslaw|last2=Jablonska|first2=Anna|last3=Kozlowska|first3=Hanna|last4=Orukari|first4=Inema|last5=Bernard|first5=Segun|last6=Bulte|first6=Jeff WM|last7=Lukomska|first7=Barbara|last8=Walczak|first8=Piotr|date=2012-08-30|title=Neonatal desensitization does not universally prevent xenograft rejection|url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3432986/|journal=Nature Methods|volume=9|issue=9|pages=856–858|doi=10.1038/nmeth.2146|issn=1548-7091|pmc=3432986|pmid=22936164}} 9 : 1950 births|Living people|British neuroscientists|Fellows of Clare College, Cambridge|Academics of Cardiff University|Alumni of Churchill College, Cambridge|Alumni of Birkbeck, University of London|Alumni of Clare College, Cambridge|People educated at Eltham College |
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