Philippe B. Wilson

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Philippe B. Wilson
Alma materUniversity of Bath
Scientific career
InstitutionsUniversity of Bath
De Montfort University
Nottingham Trent University
National Health Service
Thesis Towards Isotope Effect Calculations in the Supramolecular Age  (2016)

Philippe B. Wilson is a Franco-British healthcare scientist who is Professor of One Health at Nottingham Trent University. Since 2021, he has served as Chief Scientific Officer of NHS Willows Health. His research considers the development of tools and technologies for translational medicine with applications to human, environmental and animal health. He was named by Forbes Magazine in their 2018 30 under 30 Listing for his work in Healthcare and Medicine.

Early life and education[edit]

Wilson undertook his secondary education at Churchill Academy and Sixth Form. He was an undergraduate student in chemistry at the University of Bath.[1] He remained at The University of Bath for his doctoral research.[2]

Research and career[edit]

Wilson moved to De Montfort University as an Early Career Academic Fellow in Clinical Chemistry.[3] He became an associate professor at De Montfort University in 2019.[4] There, he worked on nuclear magnetic resonance technologies in point of care applications.

In 2020, Wilson moved to a position as Scientific Director and Head of Conservation of the Rare Breeds Survival Trust in order to support the growing academic activities of the organisation.[5] Same year, he took up the position of chair and Professor of One Health at Nottingham Trent University within the School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Sciences and the Medical Technologies Innovation Facility.[citation needed]

During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Wilson was appointed as Chief Scientific Officer of NHS Willows Health, a National Health Service Primary Care Network. He led the Clinical Trial Unit and achieved First Global Patient In for AstraZeneca's TACKLE monoclonal antibody clinical trial.[6]

Wilson's research now focusses on One Health.[7] He has studied biosensors, including benchtop nuclear magnetic resonance devices and nitrogen-vacancy centers for quantum sensing.[1][8] He chairs the Royal Society of Biology East Midlands Branch, and is appointed to the UK Genetics of Livestock and Equines Committee within the Department for Food, Environment and Rural Affairs in UK Government,[9] and the Committee on the Toxicity of Chemicals in Food, Consumer Products and the Environment at Public Health England and the Food Standards Agency.[10] In 2022 he was elected to the Comparative Medicine Council of the Royal Society of Medicine.[11] He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology, Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine and a Fellow of the Linnean Society of London.

Awards and honors[edit]

Agricultural involvement[edit]

Wilson has a background in agriculture from a young age.[2] He was a Trustee of the Poultry Club of Great Britain from 2017 to 2022 where he served in a number of roles including Chairing the Poultry and Eggs Committee of the Charity.[16] He has also served as a Panel B Judge for the Charity.[17]

Selected publications[edit]

Self‐Assembled Anion‐Binding Cryptand for the Selective Liquid–Liquid Extraction of Phosphate Anions[18]

Benchtop Low-Frequency 60 MHz NMR Analysis of Urine: A Comparative Metabolomics Investigation[19]

Low-Field, Benchtop NMR Spectroscopy as a Potential Tool for Point-of-Care Diagnostics of Metabolic Conditions: Validation, Protocols and Computational Models[20]

Preliminary demonstration of benchtop NMR metabolic profiling of feline urine: chronic kidney disease as a case study[21]

16 Years of breed management brings substantial improvement in population genetics of the endangered Cleveland Bay Horse[22]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Staff Listing - Nottingham Trent University". www.ntu.ac.uk. Retrieved 2022-05-25.
  2. ^ a b "In my experience, a degree from Bath is so much more than the final qualification". www.bath.ac.uk. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
  3. ^ "DMU lecturer named in Forbes' 30 Under 30 Europe list". www.dmu.ac.uk. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
  4. ^ "Philippe Wilson". www.philippewilson.co.uk. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
  5. ^ "RBST Annual Report". register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
  6. ^ "First participant in global research study takes part at Leicester GP practice | NEWSROOM". local.nihr.ac.uk/news/. Retrieved 2022-05-25.
  7. ^ "What's all the fuss about One Health? | NEWSROOM". www.bva.co.uk. Retrieved 2022-06-07.
  8. ^ Radu, Valentin; Price, Joshua Colm; Levett, Simon James; Narayanasamy, Kaarjel Kauslya; Bateman-Price, Thomas David; Wilson, Philippe Barrie; Mather, Melissa Louise (2020-03-27). "Dynamic Quantum Sensing of Paramagnetic Species Using Nitrogen-Vacancy Centers in Diamond". ACS Sensors. 5 (3): 703–710. doi:10.1021/acssensors.9b01903. ISSN 2379-3694. PMC 7106109. PMID 31867948.
  9. ^ "| NEWSROOM". www.gov.uk. Retrieved 2022-05-25.
  10. ^ "| NEWSROOM". www.food.gov.uk. Retrieved 2022-05-25.
  11. ^ "Comparative Medicine Section | The Royal Society of Medicine". www.rsm.ac.uk. 2021-10-01. Retrieved 2023-08-04.
  12. ^ "Philippe Wilson". www.forbes.com. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
  13. ^ "Joseph Black Award Previous winners". www.rsc.org. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
  14. ^ "Periodic Table of Younger Chemists". www.iupac.org. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
  15. ^ "The Power List 2021 - Philippe Wilson". www.theanalyticalscientists.com. Retrieved 2022-06-07.
  16. ^ "Charity Commission PCGB Submission". Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  17. ^ "Philippe Wilson LinkedIn". Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  18. ^ Andrews, Rebecca; Begum, Sabera; Clemett, Christopher J.; Faulkner, Robert A.; Ginger, Michael L.; Harmer, Jane; Molinari, Marco; Parkes, Gareth M. B.; Qureshi, Zuhlqurnain M. H.; Rice, Craig R.; Ward, Michael D.; Williams, Howard M.; Wilson, Philippe B. (9 November 2020). "Self-Assembled Anion-Binding Cryptand for the Selective Liquid–Liquid Extraction of Phosphate Anions". Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 59 (46): 20480–20484. doi:10.1002/anie.202009960. PMC 7693201. PMID 32743891.
  19. ^ Leenders, Justine; Grootveld, Martin; Percival, Benita; Gibson, Miles; Casanova, Federico; Wilson, Philippe B. (16 April 2020). "Benchtop Low-Frequency 60 MHz NMR Analysis of Urine: A Comparative Metabolomics Investigation". Metabolites. 10 (4): 155. doi:10.3390/metabo10040155. PMC 7240954. PMID 32316363.
  20. ^ Percival, Benita C.; Grootveld, Martin; Gibson, Miles; Osman, Yasan; Molinari, Marco; Jafari, Fereshteh; Sahota, Tarsem; Martin, Mark; Casanova, Federico; Mather, Melissa L.; Edgar, Mark; Masania, Jinit; Wilson, Philippe B. (27 December 2018). "Low-Field, Benchtop NMR Spectroscopy as a Potential Tool for Point-of-Care Diagnostics of Metabolic Conditions: Validation, Protocols and Computational Models". High-Throughput. 8 (1): 2. doi:10.3390/ht8010002. PMC 6480726. PMID 30591692.
  21. ^ Finch, Natalie; Percival, Benita; Hunter, Elena; Blagg, Robin J.; Blackwell, Emily; Sagar, James; Ahmad, Zeeshan; Chang, Ming-Wei; Hunt, John A.; Mather, Melissa L.; Tasker, Séverine; De Risio, Luisa; Wilson, Philippe B. (December 2021). "Preliminary demonstration of benchtop NMR metabolic profiling of feline urine: chronic kidney disease as a case study". BMC Research Notes. 14 (1): 469. doi:10.1186/s13104-021-05888-y. PMC 8708514. PMID 34952633.
  22. ^ Dell, Andrew; Curry, Mark; Hunter, Elena; Dalton, Ruth; Yarnell, Kelly; Starbuck, Gareth; Wilson, Philippe B. (November 2021). "16 Years of breed management brings substantial improvement in population genetics of the endangered Cleveland Bay Horse". Ecology and Evolution. 11 (21): 14555–14572. Bibcode:2021EcoEv..1114555D. doi:10.1002/ece3.8118. PMC 8571631. PMID 34765125.