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Professor Chris Abell

November 11, 1957 - October 26, 2020

Professor Chris Abell FRS FMedsci was Pro-Vice Chancellor for Research, and Professor of Biological Chemistry at the University of Cambridge. A biological chemist, he was an undergraduate and postgraduate at Cambridge, before doing postdoctoral research at Brown University, USA. Chris was admitted as a Fellow of Christ's College in 1986. He led research teams in the Department of Chemistry pioneering the use of fragment-based approaches in drug discovery and developing microdroplets as an experimental platform. Chris cofounded Astex, Sphere Fluidics and Aqdot, and was a founding director of Cambridge Enterprise. From 2013-2015 Chris was the first Director of Postdoctoral Affairs at the University.

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2020-10-28 09:04:18 wrote:

I was shocked to hear this news, I just couldn't believe it. I worked with Chris Abell's team in FBDD at the time, it was a privilege to me as I've learned a lot from that experience. I didn't meet him after I left Cambridge, but I always hoped to see him again, one day. I regret I didn't have the opportunity to say goodbye. His huge contributions to the field will not be forgotten and he will continue to live on through his many publications and his considerable contributions to the field. Thank you for all you've given to us, Chris. May his soul rest in peace.

2020-10-28 09:04:18 wrote: I was shocked to hear this news, I just couldn't believe it. I worked with Chris Abell's team in FBDD at the time, it was a privilege to me as I've learned a lot from that experience. I didn't meet him after I left Cambridge, but I always hoped to see him again, one day. I regret I didn't have the opportunity to say goodbye. His huge contributions to the field will not be forgotten and he will continue to live on through his many publications and his considerable contributions to the field. Thank you for all you've given to us, Chris. May his soul rest in peace.

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