4.30.2004
The Guardian profile: Susan Greenfield
This is an interesting post. We have been focused on our business (MemCheck) but th regular posts here will now resume.
In the media and on the lecture circuit she is a star, a rapid-fire expert in neurochemistry. She has been showered with honours. But she is not a fellow of the Royal Society, and the leaking of her rejection rankles
Tim Radford, science editor
Friday April 30, 2004
The Guardian
Susan Greenfield is not a fellow of the Royal Society. She has very little to say about that. On the other hand she is a force in British science, and she knows it. She is a professor of pharmacology at Oxford, which even in the bitchy world of British academics counts for something.
This is an interesting post. We have been focused on our business (MemCheck) but th regular posts here will now resume.
In the media and on the lecture circuit she is a star, a rapid-fire expert in neurochemistry. She has been showered with honours. But she is not a fellow of the Royal Society, and the leaking of her rejection rankles
Tim Radford, science editor
Friday April 30, 2004
The Guardian
Susan Greenfield is not a fellow of the Royal Society. She has very little to say about that. On the other hand she is a force in British science, and she knows it. She is a professor of pharmacology at Oxford, which even in the bitchy world of British academics counts for something.