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Scottish scientist and academic
Julie Fitzpatrick
NationalityBritish
Educationvarious
EmployerScottish Government
Known forCEO of Moredun Research Institute and Scotland's part-time Chief Scientific Advisor

Julie Lydia Fitzpatrick OBE FRSE is a Scottish scientist and academic. She is the CEO of Moredun Research Institute and Scotland's part-time Chief Scientific Advisor. She attended Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies meetings in that role.

Life

Fitzpatrick studied to become a vet at the University of Glasgow and she gained her doctorate at the University of Bristol. Her masters degree in Epidemiology came by remote learning from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

She was a member of Edinburgh Infectious Diseases. She is a Professor and Chair in Food Security at the University of Glasgow’s College of Medicine, Veterinary Medicine and Life Sciences.

In 2021 she became Scotland's part-time Chief Scientific Advisor and she will become part of the Scottish Science Advisory Council who advise the Scottish Government. She took over from physicist Sheila Rowan in June 2021. Fitzpatrick will continue to also work as Chief Executive for the Moredun Research Institute who study animal welfare.

As the Scottish Government's advisor she attended Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) meetings during the COVID-19 pandemic in Scotland to advise on possible future scenarios. In September it was considered uncertain as more people went back to work and schools were returning and other changes were being made. In January 2022 hospital admissions including ICU rates were reducing.

Awards and honours

She was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2007 and a Fellow of the Royal Agricultural Society of Scotland in 2008.

Fitzpatrick was awarded an OBE for "services to livestock research" in 2014.

References

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  6. "Julie Fitzpatrick". Moredun. Retrieved 2022-06-24.
  7. ^ "SAGE 95 minutes: Coronavirus (COVID-19) response, 9 September 2021". GOV.UK. Retrieved 2022-06-24.
  8. "SAGE 104 minutes: Coronavirus (COVID-19) response, 28 January 2022". GOV.UK. Retrieved 2022-06-24.
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