- Frank S. Walsh
Frank S. Walsh Ph.D., D.Sc. (Hon.) F.Med. Sci., FKC, FRSE (born 1953 in
Wishaw ,North Lanarkshire ) is a British-bornNeuroscientist . He is best known for his work on the understanding of the role ofcell adhesion molecules in the development and regeneration of thenervous system . He is the author of over 250 publications in peer-reviewed journals.In 2008 he was made a
Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh , and in 2007 became a Fellow ofKing's College London . He has also received honorary degrees from the Universities ofPerugia andBologna in Italy, and theUniversity of Strathclyde in Scotland.Frank Walsh started his scientific career with an undergraduate degree in
Biochemistry from the University of Strathclyde and a subsequent Ph.D. in Biochemistry from University College London. His post-doctoral training was conducted under the tutelage of theNobel prize winnerMarshall Nirenberg at theNIH inBethesda, Maryland .Since 2002 he is Executive Vice President of Discovery Research at
Wyeth , a leading pharmaceutical company. In this role he has been responsible for overseeing the transition of more than 80 novel drug candidates into clinical development for a number of devastating diseases such asAlzheimer’s disease ,Stroke ,Schizophrenia ,Cancer ,Diabetes ,Osteoarthritis ,Rheumatoid Arthritis andCOPD .He was Sir William Dunn Professor and Head of Experimental Pathology at the United Medical and Dental Schools from 1989, and Research Dean from 1994 until 1997 when he joined
SmithKline Beecham as Vice President ofNeuroscience Research. With the creation of GlaxoSmithKline from the merger of SmithKline Beecham and Glaxo Wellcome, he became Senior Vice President and Head of the Company’s Neurology-Centre of Excellence for Drug Discovery.In addition to his corporate roles, he holds Visiting Professorships at
King's College London , theUniversity College Dublin , and was elected to theAcademy of Medical Sciences (London) in 2003. In addition, he has been Chairman of theMuscular Dystrophy Campaign research committee, a Trustee of Spinal Research, a visiting examiner atKing's College London , an adviser to the College’sMRC Centre for Developmental Neurobiology and a special advisor to the Wolfson Centre for Age-Related Diseases. He is also Editor in Chief of the journal Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience.
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