About
Ray Dixon is a Professor at the University of East Anglia's School of Biological Sciences and has held the position of Project Leader at the Department of Molecular Microbiology, John Innes Centre, since 2014. He co-directs the CAS-JIC Centre for Excellence in Plant and Microbial Sciences in Beijing and Shanghai and has been an Honorary Professor at UEA since 1998.
Education:
- B.Sc. in Microbiology, University of Reading (1966–1969), First Class Honors
- D.Phil. in Microbial Genetics, University of Sussex (1969–1973)
Dixon's research focuses on biological nitrogen fixation, bacterial gene regulation, and signal transduction pathways related to nitrogen and oxygen responses. He has pioneered work on bacterial enhancer binding proteins and synthetic biology approaches in microbial systems.
Scientific Honors:
- Fleming Award, Society for General Microbiology (1983)
- EMBO Membership (1987)
- Fellow of the Royal Society (1999)
- Band 2 Individual Merit Promotion (2002)
- Honorary Doctorate, University of Stockholm (2012)
- Adam Kondorosi Academia Europaea Award (2019)
Dixon has held leadership roles on panels like the EMBO Committee, Royal Society Security Group, and BBSRC advisory boards. His invited lectures span international conferences in China, Brazil, Spain, Sweden, and the U.S. He has contributed to structural biology initiatives and biosafety policy through roles on committees like the UK Advisory Committee on Dangerous Pathogens.
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