Anthony Watts (biophysicist)
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7 January 1950
Anthony Watts | |
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| Born | Hanover (Germany) 7 January 1950 |
| Alma mater | University of Leeds |
| Occupation | Biochemistry professor |
| Known for | Membrane and Membrane Protein Biophysics |
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| Thesis | Biophysical studies on phospholipid vesicles (1975) |
| Doctoral advisor | Peter J. F. Knowles |
| Website | https://www.bioch.ox.ac.uk/research/watts |
Anthony Watts (born 7 January 1950) is a British biochemist and Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Oxford and C W Maplethorpe Fellow in Biological Sciences and tutor at St. Hugh's College, Oxford. He is a fellow of the Royal Chemical Society, the Institute of Physics, Royal Society of Biology and Biophysical Society. He was managing director of the European Biophysics Journal, and is a co-opted member of the European Biophysical Societies' Association (EBSA), chair of the British Biophysical Society and chair of the Scientific Committee for the IUPAB/EBSA/BBS/IoP Biophysics congress, 2017. He was President of EBSA (2017–2019) and elected President-elect of IUPAB in 2021.
Anthony Watts was educated at Knighton-upon-Teme Primary School (1954–1959); Tenbury Wells C of E Primary School(1959–1961) Ludlow School in Shropshire (1961–1968) and at the Astbury Department of Biophysics University of Leeds where he obtained his BSc (Hons) and subsequently his PhD in 1975.
