Emeritus ProfessorLiz Simpson, FRS

Emerita Professor of Transplantation Biology

Department of Immunology and Inflammation - Faculty of Medicine

  • Emerita Professor of Transplantation Biology
    Department of Immunology and Inflammation - Faculty of Medicine
  • Commonwealth Building, Hammersmith Campus, United Kingdom

BIO

Education AND Honours
1960 - Cambridge University - BA, Natural Sciences, 1963 - Cambridge University, Veterinary School - VetMB 1964 - Cambridge University - MA 1999 - Elected Fellow of Academy of Medical Sciences, London

2000 - OBE 2010 - Elected honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons 2010 - Elected Fellow of the Royal Society 2015 - HonDSc Imperial College

2019 - 'Outstanding Contribution to Science for Lifetime Achievements in Immunology and Inflammation' - QMUL

Posts held
Imperial College
2004 – present, Emeritus Professor of Transplantation Biology,1999 – 2004, Deputy Director, Clinical Sciences Centre, IC1984 – 2004 - Head, Transplantation Biology Group, Clinical Research Centre, Harrow and, since 1994, at the Clinical Sciences Centre, Hammersmith Hospital, RPMS/IC

CRC, Harrow
1971-1984 - Research Scientist in Section of TransplantationUSA 1972-1973 - Visiting Associate, Immunology Branch, National Cancer Institute, NIH, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.1976 – present - Summer visiting scientist, Jax Laboratory, USA

NIMR
1969-1971 - Research scientist at NIMR, Mill Hill London, NW71970-1971 - WHO Consultant Immunologist, NICD, Delhi, India.

Cambridge Canada
1966-1969 - Assistant Lecturer, Animal Pathology, Cambridge1965-1966 - Virologist, Department of Health and Welfare, Ottawa,1963-1965 - Veterinary surgeon, private practice, NB, Canada.

Sometime member Editorial Boards
Eur J Imm, Transplantation, Cellular Immunology, Immunology,Immunogenetics, Scandinavian Journal of ImmunologyImmunology TodayTransmitting editor, International Immunology

Referee for: Nature, Cell, Journal of Immunology, PNAS, Immunity, Science, Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci., Blood, BJC and others.

Committees
MRC: Cell Board member 1983-87Cell Board A Grants Committee Chairman, 1984-87MRC Animals Research Committee member 1993 - 2003

AFRC: Animals Research Grants Boards member 1989-1992Cancer Research Campaign: Grants Committee member 1992-01Scientific Committee member 2000-2002

Cancer Research UK: Programmes Committee member 2002-2006Projects Committee Chairman 2003-2006Scientific Executive Board member 2004-2006Fellowships interview panel member 2002-2007

Wellcome Trust: Infection and Immunity Panel member 1992-1997Genetics Interest Group member 1993-1998Clinical Research fellowship panel - member 2006-presentVeterinary Research fellowship panel Chairman 2007- present

Roslin Institute Director’s Advisory Board member 1994-2001

Cobra Therapeutics Ltd. Scientific Advisory Board 1998-2000

Gensel: Scientific Advisory Board, 1999-2001

Royal Society: Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship panel member 2005-10

Leverhulme Trust Senior Fellowship Panel 2011

Selection Committee Panel Member 2012-2014

RS Biographical Memoirs Editorial Board member 2015 - present

Chairman RS Newton International Fellowships Panel 2018 - present

Government of South Korea: science funding advisor, 2006-2012

Oxford University: Scientific Advisory Committee Member 2010-2016

Research
The molecular nature of epitopes recognised by T cells with particular reference to transplantation, autoimmunity and tumour immunity; the genetic control of immune responses to T cell epitopes with respect to MHC and non-MHC linked genes.

Recent publications:
C1q enhances IFN-gamma production by antigen-specific T cells via the CD40 costimulatory pathway on dendritic cell . Baruah P, Dumitriu IE, Malik TH, Cook HT, Dyson J, Scott D, Simpson E, Botto M. Blood. 2009 113:3485-93.

Concomitant Tumor and Minor Histocompatibility Antigen-Specific Immunity Initiate Rejection and Maintain Remission from Established Spontaneous Solid Tumors. Hess Michelini R, Freschi M, Manzo T, Jachetti E, Degl'innocenti E, Grioni M, Basso V, Bonini C, Simpson E, Mondino A, et al. Cancer Res 2010 70:3505-14

Mice lacking C1q or C3 show accelerated rejection of minor H disparate skin grafts and resistance to induction of tolerance. Baruah P, Simpson E, Dumitriu IE, Derbyshire K, Coe D, Addey C, Dyson J, Chai JG, Cook T, Scott D, et al.Botto M Eur J Immunol 2010 40:1758-1767

The roles of antigen-specificity, responsiveness to TGFβ and APC subsets in tumour-induced expansion of regulatory T cells. Coe, David; Addey, Caroline; White, Matthew; Simpson, Elizabeth; Dyson, P J; Chai, JG. Immunology, in press 2010

FACULTY

  • Faculty of Medicine

POSITION NAME

  • Emerita Professor of Transplantation Biology

FIELDS OF RESEARCH