Professor Dame Molly Stevens awarded the IOM3 Chapman Medal

Professor Dame Molly Stevens awarded the IOM3 Chapman Medal

We’re delighted to share that Kavli Oxford's Co-Deputy Director Professor Dame Molly Stevens has been awarded the prestigious IOM3 Chapman Medal. Presented by the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, the medal recognises outstanding research in biomedical materials—especially work that has led to meaningful advances in patient care or created new opportunities within industry.

 

 
Photo of Molly Stevens with the Chapman Medal in the corner

 

 

Molly comments, ‘I am deeply honoured to receive the IOM3 Chapman Medal. This recognition reflects the dedication and talent of my exceptional team. Advancing materials science to improve healthcare delivery for the widest possible populations remains our ongoing commitment, and I’m grateful to contribute to a field with such profound impact’.

 

 

Professor Dame Molly Stevens FREng FRS is the John Black Professor of Bionanoscience at the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics. She is also Deputy Director of the Kavli Institute for Nanoscience Discovery, and a member of both the Department of Engineering Science and the Institute of Biomedical Engineering.

 

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Since April 2021, Oxford University's KAVLI Institute for Nanoscience Discovery is proudly serving as a hub for research groups from seven different departments spanning both the medical and physical sciences, including Stevens Group from the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics.