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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 10:27:19 wrote:

Very sad and terribly shocking news. Chris was a great man, fantastic scientist, generous and kind. This is huge loss for the scientific community and those who had the privilege to know him personally. I learnt so much from working with Chris for years, he was an inspirational mentor. Thank you Chris, you will be sorely missed by a great many people. My thoughts are with Katherine and Daniel, his friends and his colleagues at this difficult time.

2020-10-28 10:27:19 wrote: Very sad and terribly shocking news. Chris was a great man, fantastic scientist, generous and kind. This is huge loss for the scientific community and those who had the privilege to know him personally. I learnt so much from working with Chris for years, he was an inspirational mentor. Thank you Chris, you will be sorely missed by a great many people. My thoughts are with Katherine and Daniel, his friends and his colleagues at this difficult time.

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