Pamela Shaw is Professor of Neurology at the University of Sheffield. Her talents have transformed the approach to clinical neurosciences in Sheffield from an excellent but clinically orientated department to a centre providing academic leadership, excellent opportunities for trainees, and research productivity that is internationally competitive. However, through systematic investment in basic neuroscience technologies coupled to the analyses of clinical neurology, Pamela Shaw has steadily illuminated mechanisms of cell death in the motor neurone diseases, characterized the molecular neuropathology of these conditions, and opened up the prospects for better treatments. The range of molecular, genetic and clinical contributions she commands has attracted international recognition and the award of several prizes. Pamela's commitment to the support of academic neurology is recognised by membership of the Neurosciences Sub-Panel of RAE 2001, past membership of the Wellcome Trust Neurosciences and Mental Health Panel, and Chairmanship of the Clinical Research and Academic Committee of the Association of British Neurologists for whom she has produced a comprehensive and forward looking analysis of the clinical neurosciences.
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Back to directory listingDame Pamela Shaw DBE FMedSci
Job Title
Professor of Neurology, Director of SITraN, Pro-VC
Institution
University of Sheffield
Year elected
2007
Interests
SpecialitiesMolecular mechanisms of neurodegeneration and neuroprotection in disorders of the motor system (MND and HSP)
Section committee elected byMedical and veterinary specialties and paediatrics
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