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List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1994

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Fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1994.[1][2]

Fellows

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Foreign members

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References

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  1. ^ "Fellows of the Royal Society". London: Royal Society. Archived from the original on 2015-03-16.
  2. ^ "Fellowship of the Royal Society 1660-2015". Royal Society. Archived from the original on 2015-10-15.
  3. ^ "David Aldous". London: Royal Society.
  4. ^ "Raymond Baker". London: Royal Society.
  5. ^ "Nicholas Barton". London: Royal Society.
  6. ^ "Timothy Bliss". London: Royal Society.
  7. ^ "Richard Borcherds". London: Royal Society.
  8. ^ "Geoffrey Boxshall". London: Royal Society.
  9. ^ "Jeremy Brockes". London: Royal Society.
  10. ^ "Antony Butterworth". London: Royal Society.
  11. ^ "Harry Charlton". London: Royal Society.
  12. ^ "Antony Cheetham". London: Royal Society.
  13. ^ "Julian Davies". London: Royal Society.
  14. ^ "Nicholas Davies". London: Royal Society.
  15. ^ De Meyts, P. (2013). "In Memoriam: Guy Dodson (1937–2012)". Frontiers in Endocrinology. 4: 33. doi:10.3389/fendo.2013.00033. PMC 3604789.
  16. ^ "George Efstathiou". London: Royal Society.
  17. ^ "John Field". London: Royal Society.
  18. ^ "Graham Fleming". London: Royal Society.
  19. ^ "Michael Gordon". London: Royal Society.
  20. ^ "Kurt Lambeck". London: Royal Society.
  21. ^ "Brian Launder". London: Royal Society.
  22. ^ "Andrew Lumsden". London: Royal Society.
  23. ^ "David MacLennan". London: Royal Society.
  24. ^ "Tak Mak". London: Royal Society.
  25. ^ "Peter McCullagh". London: Royal Society.
  26. ^ "Dusa McDuff". London: Royal Society.
  27. ^ "Robert Moor". London: Royal Society.
  28. ^ "Peter Morris". London: Royal Society.
  29. ^ "John Nixon". London: Royal Society.
  30. ^ "Andrew Palmer". London: Royal Society.
  31. ^ "David Pettifor". London: Royal Society.
  32. ^ Bernstein, Alan; Rossant, Janet (2013). "Anthony James Pawson (1952–2013) Biochemist whose vision of cell signalling transformed cancer research". Nature. 501 (7466): 168. Bibcode:2013Natur.501..168B. doi:10.1038/501168a. PMID 24025833.
  33. ^ "Brian Ridley". London: Royal Society.
  34. ^ Connor, J.; Windsor, C. (2011). "Derek Robinson. 27 May 1941 – 2 December 2002". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 57: 395–422. doi:10.1098/rsbm.2011.0012.
  35. ^ "David Sherrington". London: Royal Society.
  36. ^ "James Stoddart". London: Royal Society.
  37. ^ "John Tooze". London: Royal Society.
  38. ^ "Richard Treisman". London: Royal Society.
  39. ^ "Scott Tremaine". London: Royal Society.
  40. ^ "Robert White". London: Royal Society.
  41. ^ "Gordon Williams". London: Royal Society.
  42. ^ Chisholm, M. H.; Lord Lewis Of Newnham (2008). "Frank Albert Cotton. 9 April 1930 – 20 February 2007". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 54: 95–115. doi:10.1098/rsbm.2008.0003.
  43. ^ Atiyah, Michael (2014). "Friedrich Ernst Peter Hirzebruch 17 October 1927 — 27 May 2012". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 60. Royal Society: 229–247. doi:10.1098/rsbm.2014.0010.
  44. ^ "Isaac Khalatnikov ForMemRS". London: Royal Society.
  45. ^ "Hugh McDevitt ForMemRS". London: Royal Society.
  46. ^ "Erwin Neher ForMemRS". London: Royal Society.
  47. ^ "Bert Sakmann ForMemRS". London: Royal Society.