Role: Discussion Panel Chair: Funding and Impact for Digital Health
Affiliation: UCL
Biography:
Professor Michael Arthur is President and Provost of University College London. Prior to this he was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Leeds, and formerly Professor of Medicine (1992), Head of the School of Medicine (1998-2001) and Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences in Southampton (2003-04). He is a hepatologist with research interests in liver cell biology developed initially at the University of California, San Francisco (1986-1988) and more recently as a Fulbright Distinguished Scholar at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York (2002). In 2015, Professor Arthur became the first Vice-Chancellor of a Russell Group University to become a Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
Professor Arthur was Chair of the Advisory Group for National Specialised Services (NHS) (2010-2013) and was a member of the Council of the Medical Research Council 2006 – Sept 2014. He has also been a US/UK Fulbright Commissioner and is a former Chair of both the Worldwide Universities Network and the Russell Group of Universities.
Professor Arthur took up his current post on 1 September 2013.
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