Professor Sir Simon Baron-Cohen made honorary fellow of Royal Society of Medicine

Professor Sir Simon Baron-Cohen has been awarded an honorary fellowship of the Royal Society of Medicine, in recognition of his contribution to health, healthcare and medicine.

 Professor Henrietta Bowden-Jones, Professor Simon Baron-Cohen, Professor Roger Kirby

Professor Baron-Cohen is a British clinical psychologist and professor of developmental psychopathology at the University of Cambridge. He is the director of the university's Autism Research Centre and a Fellow of Trinity College.

The honorary fellowships were granted at a ceremony at the RSM’s central London home. 

Although I’m receiving this honour, I’m really here because of the work of the team of researchers at the Autism Research Centre Simon Baron-Cohen

Speaking at the ceremony, Professor Baron-Cohen said: “Although I’m receiving this honour, I’m really here because of the work of the team of researchers at the Autism Research Centre at Cambridge. I want to thank them for all their hard work into both basic science into trying to understand the cause of autism but also applied research to evaluate what kinds of support might help autistic people and their families.”

The Society also bestowed honours upon Baron Adebowale CBE, Major General Timothy Hodgetts CB, Professor Martin McKee CBE, Professor Dame Robina Shah and Professor Irene Tracey CBE.

Adapted from a news story by the Royal Society of Medicine.

 Reproduced courtesy of the University of Cambridge.

Image: courtesy of the University of Cambridge. Professor Henrietta Bowden-Jones, Professor Simon Baron-Cohen, Professor Roger Kirby. Credit: Royal Society of Medicine



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