Presentation by Dr Ann Rawkins and Professor Tim Gant, UKHSA

Date
Friday, 31 March 2023

About the seminar

The Affiliated Research Centre (ARC) of UKHSA is a multicentre ARC encompassing Porton, Colindale and Radiation, Chemical and Environmental Hazards. The UKHSA ARC is one of a network that stretches worldwide and are all incorporated under the Open University. The ARC provides to UKHSA academic credentials that in turn provide opportunities to staff both for postgraduate degrees and to develop academic postgraduate training and supervisory experience and credentials as a postgraduate examiner. In this seminar the UKHSA ARC co-ordinator Dr Ann Rawkins and the chair of the Postgraduate Training Sub-Committee of UKHSA, Prof Timothy Gant will give and overview of the ARCs and specifically the UKHSA ARC and the opportunities it provides.


About the speakers

Ann Rawkins nee Williams, PhD is a Scientific Leader based at the UKHSA laboratories at Porton Down, Salisbury. She is the current Research Degrees Co-ordinator for the UKHSA Open University, Affiliated Research Centre and a member of the UKHSA Postgraduate Training sub-committee. She graduated from the University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology in 1985 and joined a team researching Legionnaires' disease in the Pathology Division of the Centre of Applied Microbiology and Research at Porton Down and remained at that site working in different departments. In 1995 Ann gained a PhD on the virulence mechanisms of Legionella pneumophila through part-time study with the Open University. She also studied Salmonella infection in humans and poultry but her main area of post-doctoral research for 25 years was TB with a focus on novel TB vaccine development and evaluation, publishing in the name of Williams.

Professor Timothy Gant is Head of the Department of Toxicology at Radiation, Chemical and Environmental Hazards, UKHSA and Visiting Professor at Imperial College London; Environmental Research Group, School of Public Health. He is the current Chair of the PHE Postgraduate Training sub-committee. He graduated from the School of Pharmacy, University of London in 1985 and gained a PhD in Pharmacology in 1988. He then joined the National Cancer Institute (NCI) in Bethesda Maryland, USA in the Laboratory of Experimental Carcinogenesis researching mechanisms of therapeutic drug resistance in cancer. In 1993 he left the NCI for a position at the Medical Research Council (MRC) Toxicology Unit and gained tenure with them in 2002. In 2011 Tim joined UKHSA (then the Health Protection Agency). His current external roles include service on the scientific advisory board and several committees of the European Centre for the Ecotoxicology and Toxicology of Chemicals (ECETOC), and the Emerging Issues Committee of the Health And Environmental Sciences Institute (HESI). He served as chair of the External Scientific Advisory Panel (ESAP) for CEFIC/LRI for four years. He is Co-Editor of the journal of the European Toxicology Society; Toxicology Letters (Elsevier).