Fellows, foreign members and honorary fellows of the Royal Society elected in 2008.[1]
Fellows[edit]
- Girish Agarwal
- Dario Alessi
- Michael Alpers
- Fraser Armstrong
- Alan Ashworth
- John Irving Bell
- Jon Blundy
- Leszek Borysiewicz
- Alexander Bradshaw
- Stephen M. Cohen
- Fergus Craik
- David Deutsch
- John Duncan
- Russell Grant Foster
- Brian Foster
- Derek John Fray
- Peter John Hudson
- Christopher Alexander Hunter
- Stephen Jackson
- Nicholas Kaiser
- Mark Kisin
- Christopher John Lamb
- Peter Simon Liss
- Jan Löwe
- Yiu-Wing Mai
- John C. Marshall
- Harvey Thomas McMahon
- Anne O'Garra
- Peter Robert Parham
- Ian Parker
- Michael Christopher Payne
- Laurence Pearl
- Matthew Rosseinsky
- Robert Graham Goodwin Russell
- Chris Toumazou
- George Sawatzky
- James Scott
- Evgeny Konstantintinovich Sklyanin
- Philip John Stephens
- Claudio Daniel Stern
- Michael Stratton
- Roger Summons
- Ulrike Tillmann
- Kenneth Nigel Timmis
- Chris Toumazou
Foreign members[edit]
- J. Michael Bishop
- William A. Catterall
- Barbara Leonare Hohn
- Ho-kwang Mao
- Peter Marler
- David Mumford
- Richard Schrock
- Susan Solomon
Honorary Fellow[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ "Fellowship of the Royal Society 1660-2015". London: Royal Society. Archived from the original on 2015-10-15.
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