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David Fell is Professor Emeritus (since 2019) of Systems Biology in the Department of Biological and Medical Sciences at [[http://www.brookes.ac.uk|Oxford Brookes University]].

His other roles have included:

 * He was a member of the [[http://www.sysbio.ox.ac.uk/|Oxford Centre for Integrative and Systems Biology]];

 * Between 2007 and 2009 he was chair of BBSRC's Integrative and Systems Biology Strategy Panel;

 * He was the chairman of the [[http://sysbio.brookes.ac.uk|International Study Group for Systems Biology]], formerly known as the International Study Group for BioThermoKinetics or BTK from 2006 until 2012.

 * He was one of the founders of the Oxford Systems Biology company [[http://www.physiomics-plc.com|Physiomics]] in 2001 was part-time Chief Scientific Adviser until 2018.

 * He is the author of ''Understanding the Control of Metabolism'' (Portland Press, 1997),now available as a PDF from [[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/317369476_Understanding_the_Control_of_Metabolism|ResearchGate]].

 * He was Chair of the Policy Committee of the Biochemical Society 2012-2014.

 * He has been, and still is, a member of a number of Scientific Advisory Boards in the UK and elsewhere.

 * Journal Editor (Biochemical Journal, Biochemical Society Transactions, Metabolic Engineering).
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David Fell is Professor of Biochemistry and Assistant Dean in the [[http://www.brookes.ac.uk/lifesci|School of Life Sciences]] at [[http://www.brookes.ac.uk|Oxford Brookes University]].

His other roles include:

 * He is a member of the [[http://www.sysbio.ox.ac.uk/|Oxford Centre for Integrative and Systems Biology]];

 * Between 2007 and 2009 he was chair of [[http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/organisation/structures/panels/integrative_systems/index.html|BBSRC's Integrative and Systems Biology Strategy Panel]];

 * He is the chairman of the [[http://sysbio.brookes.ac.uk|International Study Group for Systems Biology]], formerly known as the International Study Group for BioThermoKinetics or BTK.

 * He was one of the founders of the Oxford Systems Biology company [[http://www.physiomics-plc.com|Physiomics]] in 2001 and still acts as part-time Chief Scientific Officer.

 * He is the author of ''Understanding the Control of Metabolism'', available from [[http://www.portlandpress.com/pcs/books/prod_det.cfm?product=9781855780477|Portland Press]].

 * He is currently Chair of the Scientific Advisory Board of the [[http://www.helmholtz.de/en/joint_initiative_for_innovation_and_research/initiating_and_networking/helmholtz_alliances/helmholtz_alliance_on_systems_biology/|Helmholtz Alliance for Systems Biology]].

David Fell

Email: <dfell AT brookes DOT ac DOT uk>

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David Fell is Professor Emeritus (since 2019) of Systems Biology in the Department of Biological and Medical Sciences at Oxford Brookes University.

His other roles have included:

  • He was a member of the Oxford Centre for Integrative and Systems Biology;

  • Between 2007 and 2009 he was chair of BBSRC's Integrative and Systems Biology Strategy Panel;
  • He was the chairman of the International Study Group for Systems Biology, formerly known as the International Study Group for BioThermoKinetics or BTK from 2006 until 2012.

  • He was one of the founders of the Oxford Systems Biology company Physiomics in 2001 was part-time Chief Scientific Adviser until 2018.

  • He is the author of Understanding the Control of Metabolism (Portland Press, 1997),now available as a PDF from ResearchGate.

  • He was Chair of the Policy Committee of the Biochemical Society 2012-2014.
  • He has been, and still is, a member of a number of Scientific Advisory Boards in the UK and elsewhere.
  • Journal Editor (Biochemical Journal, Biochemical Society Transactions, Metabolic Engineering).


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