List of alumni of Queen Mary University of London
The following is a list of alumni of Queen Mary University of London .
Notable alumni
Edgar Adrian , British neuroscientist and physiologist, recipient of the 1932 Nobel Prize for Physiology
Alasdair MacIntyre , British philosopher
Academics
Sir Gilbert Barling – British surgeon, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Birmingham
Florence Mahoney – Gambian educator, academic, first woman to obtain a PhD from Gambia
Sir William Turner – British anatomist, Principal of the University of Edinburgh, 1903-1916
Historians and philosophers
Mathematicians and scientists
Chemists
Physicists
Artists
Writers
Musicians
Bruce Dickinson , British singer, best known as the lead vocalist of the band Iron Maiden
Businesspeople
Technologists
Engineers
Lawyers and judges
Actors, broadcasters and journalists
Doctors, psychiatrists and surgeons
Sir Ronald Ross , British medical doctor, received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1902 for his work on the transmission of malaria, becoming the first British Nobel laureate
Sir Henry Hallett Dale – British pharmacologist and physiologist, shared the 1936 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
John Abernethy – British surgeon
Joseph Adams – British surgeon and pathologist
Edgar Adrian – British neuroscientist and physiologist, recipient of the 1932 Nobel Prize for Physiology.[ 9]
Sir Christopher Andrewes – British virologist
George Augustus Auden – British Professor of public health
John Badley – British surgeon
Edward Bancroft – British physician and double agent in the American Revolution
Gopal Baratham – Singaporean author and neurosurgeon
Frederick Batten – British neurologist and pediatrician
Thomas Barnardo – Irish philanthropist[ 1]
Hannah Billig – British medical doctor
Sir William Blizard – British surgeon, co-founded England's first clinical medical school, The London Hospital Medical College
George Bodington – British pulmonary specialist
Henry Edmund Gaskin Boyle – British anaesthetist
Alfred James Broomhall – British medical missionary
George Busk – British surgeon, zoologist and palaeontologist
Tim Crow – British psychiatrist
Thomas Blizard Curling – British surgeon
Sir Henry Hallett Dale – British pharmacologist and physiologist, shared the 1936 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine[ 10]
John Langdon Down – British physician; first to describe Down syndrome , a genetic disorder named after him
Colonel Sir Weary Dunlop – Australian surgeon
John Freke – British ophthalmic surgeon
Sir Archibald Garrod – British physician, first to appreciate the importance of biochemistry in medicine
Major Greenwood – British epidemiologist and statistician
Gordon Hamilton-Fairley – British oncologist
William Harvey – British physician who made seminal contributions in anatomy and physiology, first person to describe circulation
James Hinton – British surgeon and author
Ebbe Hoff – American medical doctor and academic
Allan Victor Hoffbrand – British medical doctor and academic
John Hunter – British surgeon and anatomist; Hunterian Society is named in his honour
Sir Jonathan Hutchinson – British surgeon, ophthalmologist, dermatologist, venereologist and pathologist
John Hughlings Jackson – British neurologist
William Lawrence – British surgeon, a founder of British ophthalmology
Andrew Lees – British neurologist
William John Little – British orthopedic surgeon, pioneer of orthopaedic surgery
Morell Mackenzie – British physician, pioneer of laryngology
William Marsden – British surgeon, founder of The Royal Free and Marsden Hospitals
Sir James Paget – British surgeon and founder of scientific medical pathology
Stephen Paget – British surgeon, the son of the distinguished surgeon and pathologist Sir James Paget, proposed the "seed and soil" theory of metastasis
Jonathan Pereira – British pharmacologist
Percivall Pott – British surgeon, one of the founders of orthopedics, and the first scientist to demonstrate that a cancer may be caused by an environmental carcinogen
W. H. R. Rivers – British psychiatrist, psychiatric anthropologist
Sir Ronald Ross – British medical doctor, received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1902 for his work on the transmission of malaria[ 11]
Elizabeth Press – British immunologist
Sir Peter Ratcliffe – British molecular biologist
William Scovell Savory – British surgeon
Sir Frederick Treves, 1st Baronet – British surgeon
Daniel Hack Tuke – British expert on mental illness
Sir James Underwood – British pathologist
Karen Vousden – British medical researcher
Hugh Watkins – British cardiologist[ 12]
William James Erasmus Wilson – British surgeon
Donald Winnicott – British paediatrician and psychoanalyst
Medical missionaries
Politicians, civil servants and Parliamentarians
Guðni Th. Jóhannesson , Icelandic politician, historian and lecturer; President of Iceland (2016–2024)
Politicians
Christopher Addison, 1st Viscount Addison – British politician, Labour Party Member of Parliament
Apsana Begum – First British hijab-wearing Member of Parliament [ 13]
Sir Peter Caruana – Gibraltarian politician, Chief Minister of Gibraltar
Pushpendra Saroj - Indian Politician, Youngest Member of Parliament of India Lok Sabha [ 14]
Lynda Chalker, Baroness Chalker of Wallasey – British politician, former Conservative Party Member of Parliament
Mary Clancy - Canadian politician and lawyer, former Member of Parliament
Sir William Job Collins – British politician and surgeon, Liberal Party Member of Parliament, Vice-Chancellor of the University of London
David Currie, Baron Currie of Marylebone – British politician, member of the House of Lords
John Cronin – British politician and surgeon, Labour Party Member of Parliament
Marcia Matilda Falkender, Baroness Falkender – British politician, member of the House of Lords [ 1]
Sir Alan Glyn – British politician, Conservative Party Member of Parliament
Donald McIntosh Johnson – British author and politician
Peter Hain – British politician, Labour Party Member of Parliament, former Secretary of State for Work and Pensions and Secretary of State for Wales [ 1]
Stephen Hammond – British politician, Conservative Party Member of Parliament and former UK Government Minister
Anthony Hamilton-Smith, 3rd Baron Colwyn – British politician
Francis Hare, 6th Earl of Listowel – Irish British politician, member of the House of Lords
Charles Hill, Baron Hill of Luton – British politician and former chairman of the BBC
Guðni Th. Jóhannesson – Icelandic politician, historian and lecturer; President of Iceland (2016–2024)
Leo Chen-jan Lee – Taiwanese politician, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Taiwan
Esther McVey – British politician, Conservative Party Member of Parliament
Joseph Ngute - Cameroonian politician, the 9th Prime Minister of Cameroon
Stephanie Peacock – British Labour Party politician, the Member of Parliament for Barnsley East
Tom Pursglove – British politician, Conservative Party Member of Parliament
Bell Ribeiro-Addy – British Politician, Labour Party Member of Parliament for Streatham
Janet Royall, Baroness Royall of Blaisdon – British politician, Leader of the House of Lords from October 2008 to May 2010
Caroline Spelman – British politician, Conservative Party Member of Parliament and former Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs [ 1]
John Whittaker – British economics academic at Lancaster University ; former politician, UKIP Member of the European Parliament
Dato Amin Liew – Bruneian Cabinet Minister
Administrators and civil servants
Clergy and religious leaders
Joyce M. Bennett – British Anglican priest and member of the Anglican clergy (first Englishwoman to be ordained a priest in the Anglican Communion)
Pamela Evans – British medical doctor and Christian writer
Martyn Lloyd-Jones – British evangelical Christian religious leader
Sportspeople
W. G. Grace , British cricketer
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