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Molly Stevens FREng FRSC FIMMM is a British Engineer. She is currently a Professor of Biomedical Materials and Regenerative Medicine and the Research Director for Biomedical Material Sciences in the Department of Materials, Department of Bioengineering and the Institute of Biomedical Engineering at Imperial College London. Molly has been recognised by several bodies

Education
Molly graduated from Bath University with a First Class Honours degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences before gaining a PhD from the Laboratory of Biophysics and Surface Analysis at the University of Nottingham. Molly was awarded the Ronald Belcher award from the Royal Society of Chemistry for her PhD research in 2000.

Research
Molly's research primarily covers the areas of Biosensing and Regenerative Medicine. The research lead by Molly is highly multidisciplinary and her team includes bioengineers, material scientists, chemists, surgeons and biologists. As of June 2018, she had been cited on 18, 200 occasions, had a h-index of 66 and an i10-index of 183.

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Honours and Awards
Molly was recognised in 2010 by the Times as one of the top 40 engineers under 40.

Polymer Technology Netherlands Medema Lecture Award, 2018

Marshall R. Urist Award, Orthopaedics Research Society, 2018

Harrison Medal, Royal Pharmaceutical Society, 2017

Imperial College President’s Award and Medal for Outstanding Research Team, 2016

Clemson Award for Basic Research, Society for Biomaterials, 2016

Research Group of the Year, European Life Science Awards, 2014

Corday-Morgan Prize, Royal Society of Chemistry, 2014

Karen Burt Award, Women’s Engineering Society, 2013

EU-40 Prize, The European Materials Research Society, 2012

Griffith Medal and Prize, Institute of Materials Minerals and Mining, 2012

Clifford Paterson Lecture Award, The Royal Society, 2012

Wain Medal Award Lecture, University of Kent, 2011

Outstanding Young Investigator Award, Controlled Release Society, 2011

Rosenhain Medal and Prize, IOM3, 2010

Norman Heatley Award, Royal Society of Chemistry, 2010

IUPAC - Polymer International Award for Creativity in Polymer Science, IUPAC - Polymer International, 2010

ACES Amgen Life Sciences Award, Science Business Innovation Board, 2009

Jean Leray Award, European Society for Biomaterials, 2009

Tissue and Cell Engineering Society Young Investigator Award, Tissue and Cell Engineering Society, 2007

Science Medal, Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, 2006

Philip Leverhulme Prize, Leverhulme Trust, 2005

TR100 (Top 100 Young Innovators), Technology Review, 2004

Ronald Belcher Memorial Lecture Award, Royal Society of Chemistry, 2000

Upjohn Award, Upjohn Pharmaceuticals, 1996

Janssen Prize, University of Bath, 1995