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Professor Annette MacLeod
Annette MacLeod is a world leading researcher in the field of African Trypanosomes at the Institute of Biodiversity Animal Health & Comparative Medicine, University of Glasgow.

Scientific career
Annette's work in the field of parasitology focuses on how parasites cause infection and how humans fight those infections. Her research group is achieving this by using the latest techniques is molecular biology and sequencing technology.

She has been a member of the Royal Society since 2016 and sits on the Royal Society Grants Panel. In 2018 she was awarded the CA Wright medal by the British Society for Parasitology and delivered her medal lecture entitled "Trypanosomes get under your skin".