Paul Matthews - Curriculum Vitae#
CURRENT POSITIONS
- 2014- Edmond and Lilly Safra Professor of Translational Neuroscience and Therapeutics, Division of Brain Sciences, Department of Medicine, Imperial College London
- 2012- Head, Division of Brain Sciences, Department of Medicine, Imperial College London
- 2007- Professor of Clinical Neurosciences, Department of Medicine, Imperial College London
- 2007- Hon. Consultant Neurologist, Imperial College Healthcare Trust
- 1996- Hon. Consultant Neurologist, Oxford Radcliffe Trust
HONORARY APPOINTMENTS & AFFILIATIONS
- 2014- Hon. Professor, College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine, University of Edinburgh
- 2013- Imperial College Healthcare Trust Biomedical Research Centre Neuroscience Theme Lead
- 2012- Honorary Associate Professor, University of Maastricht
- 2010- Visiting Professor, Department of Clinical Neurology, University of Oxford
- 2009- Hon. Consultant Neurologist, Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals Trust, Oxford
- 2008- Hon. Professor of University College London at the Institute of Neurology
- 2007- Hon. Consultant Neurologist, Imperial College Academic Health Sciences Centre, Hammersmith Hospital, London
- 1997- Fellow by Special Election, St. Edmund Hall, University of Oxford
- 1996- Adjunct Professor of Neurology, McGill University
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
- 1974-78 BA (Hons), Honour School of Natural Sciences (Chemistry), St. Edmund Hall, University of Oxford
- 1978-82 D. Phil., Dept. of Biochemistry, University of Oxford
- 1983-86 M.D., Stanford University School of Medicin
RECENT AWARDS
- Elected Honorary Professor in the University of Edinburgh (2014)
- Elected Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences (2014)
- Hon. Officer of the Order of the British Empire (2008), awarded for services to neuroscience
- Elected to the Association of Physicians (2010)
- MRC Clinical Research Reader (1995-2000), full salary support (competitively awarded in national competition for excellence in research)
- MRC Clinical Research Professor (2000-08), full salary support transitioning to honorary appointment after taking up GSK position (2005-08) (competitively awarded in national competition for excellence in research)
- Feindel Neuroimaging Lectureship (2009), McGill University
- Elected and renewed serially as a Fellow by Special Election, St. Edmund Hall, University of Oxford (1997-present)
- MRC (Canada) Clinician-Scientist Award (1990), competitive 5 year full salary and research support award for clinician-scientist career development
- Penfield-McNaughton Award (1990), awarded annually by the Montreal Neurological Institute to most outstanding leaving specialist trainees
- Foulkes Foundation Clinician-Scientist Training Award (1982), nationally competitive full tuition award for nonclinical scientist to train in medicine
- National Science Foundation Pre-doctoral Fellowship (1979), research support and tuition costs for DPhil in Oxford