Introducing new fellows
The college is pleased to welcome new fellows elected by Governing Body over recent months.
Belinda Lennox, Ganesh (Sai) Sathanapally, Anne Marie Rafferty and Dario Carugo all join Green Templeton’s 300-strong membership as new fellows. A number of existing members of college have also now been elected as Associate Fellows.
Professor Belinda Lennox has become a Governing Body Fellow and is Head of Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford. Her research interests are in developing better treatments and improving outcomes for people with early psychosis. Belinda is a consultant psychiatrist in Oxford Health NHS FT, where she works in the Early Intervention in Psychosis service. She is vice chair of the psychopharmacology committee of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and steering group member for National Clinical Audit of Psychosis.
Dr Dario Carugo is a Research Fellow and an Associate Professor of Biostimulation and Immunological Engineering in the Botnar Research Centre at NDORMS (Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences), University of Oxford. He has taught across a range of fundamental and applied subjects in the fields of Biomedical and Mechanical Engineering, Drug Delivery Technologies, and Interventional Medicine.
Ganesh (Sai) Sathanapally has joined as a Joan and Richard Doll Fellow. He completed his undergraduate training at the University of Nottingham and was subsequently appointed to an Academic Foundation Programme. Sai spent a year teaching at Imperial College London as the Surgical Undergraduate Clinical Teaching Fellow at St Mary’s Hospital, London. During this time he completed a PG Cert in education and became a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Sai is currently a Urology Registrar in the Oxford Deanery.
Professor Dame Anne Marie Rafferty has been elected an Associate Fellow. Dame Anne Marie is Professor of Health & Nursing Policy, former Dean of the Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery & Palliative Care, King’s College, London and past President of the Royal College of Nursing. She is a historian, health, workforce, policy researcher and expert. She is currently a member of The Times Health Commission and is a regular commentator in the media.
A number of existing college members have been elected as Associate Fellows:
- Dr Angela Coulter
- Dr Maya Even
- Dr Georgina Humphreys
- Dr Ben Lacey
- Dr Wing Lau
- Dr Michael Minton
- Professor Stephen Oppenheimer
- Professor Caroline Pond
- Toby Porter
- Dr Digby Quested
- Dr Nicholas Rose
- Dr Niran Subramaniam
- Dr Katherine Tucker
- Dr Richard White
- Dr Philip Wilkinson
