Dame Ottoline Leyser

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Dame Ottoline Leyser is a prominent British plant biologist and academic leader known for her pioneering research on plant development and hormone signaling, as well as her role as Chief Executive of UK Research and Innovation.

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instanceOf British person
academic
biologist
plant biologist
science administrator
woman scientist
awardReceived Croonian Medal and Lecture of the Royal Society NERFINISHED
Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire NERFINISHED
EMBO Membership
FEBS | EMBO Women in Science Award NERFINISHED
International Prize for Biology NERFINISHED
Royal Society Fellowship NERFINISHED
Royal Society Rosalind Franklin Award NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
degree PhD in Genetics
doctoralAdvisor Ian Furner NERFINISHED
educatedAt Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge
employer Sainsbury Laboratory, Cambridge University NERFINISHED
UK Research and Innovation NERFINISHED
Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge
fieldOfWork auxin signalling
plant biology
plant developmental biology
plant hormone signalling
shoot branching
fullName Ottoline Leyser NERFINISHED
gender female
hasRole mentor of early-career scientists
research leader
science policy advisor
honorificTitle Dame
knownFor leadership in UK science policy
research on plant development
research on plant hormone signaling
work on auxin and strigolactone pathways
languageSpoken English
memberOf European Molecular Biology Organization NERFINISHED
Royal Society
nationality British
notableWork research on auxin transport and response pathways
studies on strigolactone signalling in shoot branching
positionHeld Chief Executive of UK Research and Innovation
Director of the Sainsbury Laboratory, Cambridge University
Professor of Plant Development at the University of Cambridge
researchFocus hormonal control of plant architecture
regulation of shoot branching in plants
signal integration in plant development

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Mendel Medal notableRecipient Dame Ottoline Leyser