Caroline S. Hill

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Caroline Hill
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Hill in 2017
Born
Caroline Susan Hill

(1961-10-21) 21 October 1961 (age 62)
NationalityBritish
Education North London Collegiate School
Alma mater University of Cambridge (BA, PhD)
Spouse Peter Bradshaw
Awards EMBO Member (2002) [1]
Member of the Academia Europaea (2013)
Fellow of the European Academy of Cancer Sciences (2015)
Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences (2019)
Scientific career
Fields Developmental biology [2]
Cancer biology [2]
Signal transduction [2]
Institutions Francis Crick Institute
Thesis Structural studies of sea urchin sperm chromatin  (1988)
Doctoral advisor Jean Thomas
Website www.crick.ac.uk/research/a-z-researchers/researchers-d-j/caroline-hill

Caroline Susan Hill FMedSci (born 21 October 1961) is a group leader and head of the Developmental Signalling Laboratory at the Francis Crick Institute. [3] [4] [5] [2]

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Education

Hill was educated at North London Collegiate School and graduated from the University of Cambridge with a first in Natural Sciences in 1984.[ citation needed ] She was an undergraduate at Trinity Hall, Cambridge and then did postgraduate research at Murray Edwards College, Cambridge, then known as New Hall, and was awarded a PhD in 1989 [6] for research supervised by Jean Thomas. [7]

Career and research

Hill moved to the Cancer Research UK (CRUK) [8] London Research Institute (now part of the Francis Crick Institute) in 1998, to head up the Developmental Signalling Laboratory. [9] In November 2016, she was interviewed on the BBC World Service, along with the Crick's chief executive Paul Nurse about the future of biomedical research. [10]

Awards and honours

Hill was elected a member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) in 2002 [1] and a Member of the Academia Europaea in 2013. [11] In 2015, she was elected a Fellow of the European Academy of Cancer Sciences. [12] In 2019, she was elected a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences. [13]

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  6. Hill, Caroline Susan (1988). Structural studies of sea urchin sperm chromatin (PhD thesis). University of Cambridge. OCLC   53497646. EThOS   uk.bl.ethos.305554.
  7. Schmierer, Bernhard; Hill, Caroline S. (2007). "TGFβ–SMAD signal transduction: molecular specificity and functional flexibility". Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology. 8 (12): 970–982. doi:10.1038/nrm2297. ISSN   1471-0072. PMID   18000526. S2CID   131895. Closed Access logo transparent.svg
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