Royal College of Pathologists - Presidents

Presidents

  • Dr Archie Prentice 2011 -
  • Professor Peter Furness 2008-2011
  • Professor Adrian Newland CBE 2005-2008
  • Professor Sir James Underwood 2002-2005
  • Professor Sir John Lilleyman 1999-2002
  • Professor Sir Roderick MacSween 1996-1999
  • Professor Alastair Bellingham CBE 1993-1996
  • Professor Sir Peter Lachmann 1990-1993
  • Professor Sir Dillwyn Williams 1987-1990
  • Professor Dame Barbara Clayton 1984-1987
  • Professor Robert Curran 1981-1984
  • Professor John Anderson CBE 1978-1981
  • Sir Robert Williams 1975-1978
  • Sir John Dacie 1972-1975
  • Sir Theo Crawford 1969-1972
  • Sir James Howie 1966-1969
  • Sir Roy Cameron 1962-1966

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