Honorary Fellowships (HonFBTS)

The British Toxicology Society (BTS) honours eminent toxicologists with the award of Honorary Fellow of the BTS (Hon FBTS). The award of Honorary Fellow of the BTS is recognition of an outstanding contribution to the science and profession of toxicology, including to the BTS. Normally the recipient will be a member of the BTS, but this is not a prerequisite.

Candidate Attributes

Individuals nominated will have made outstanding contributions to the discipline of toxicology, and will also normally have made a significant contribution to the work of the BTS.

Awarded

Annually, following the Nominations Subcommittee* meeting

Prize
  • Honorary Fellows are entitled to use the term Hon FBTS after their name.
  • They will receive a certificate and will have their names published on the BTS Website (with permission).
  • They do not pay a subscription to the BTS and are entitled to free registration for the BTS Annual Congress.
Criteria

In making recommendations for the award of Honorary Fellow, the Nominations Subcommittee will take into account the following aspects:

  • Outstanding scientific contributions, defined as having driven a ‘step-change’ in scientific thinking or approach;
  • Contributions to education and training, and promotion of the science of toxicology;
  • Contributions to leadership, management, science and promotion of the BTS;
  • The level of ‘prestige’ and value to the Society of making the award.
Application requirements
Process

The nominations for Hon FBTS will be reviewed by the Nominations Subcommittee and recommendation(s) approved by the Executive Committee. Successful candidate(s) will be notified in the autumn preceding the Annual Congress. The successful recipient(s) will receive their award at the Annual Congress Dinner.

  • Professor Alan R Boobis OBE
  • Dr Diane Benford
  • Sir Professor Colin Berry
  • Emeritus Professor Jim Bridges
  • Professor Will Butler
  • Professor Don Davies
  • Professor Anthony Dayan
  • Dr Ernie Harpur
  • Emeritus Professor Ian Kimber, OBE
  • Emeritus Professor Laurie King
  • Professor Ted Lock
  • Dr Cyndy Lumley
  • Professor Andre McLean
  • Emerita Professor Shirley Price
  • Professor Ruth Roberts
  • Dame Professor Nancy Rothwell
  • Professor Lewis Smith
  • Emerita Professor Faith Williams
  • Professor Anne Willis, OBE

A full list of Honorary Fellows and Fellows of the BTS can be found in Member Resources (BTS Log in Required).

Any Fellow wishing for their name to appear in this public list of Fellows of the BTS should contact the General Secretary to give permission