George Banting named new dean at Bristol vet school
The University of Bristol has named George Banting, currently professor of molecular cell biology at the university, as its new dean of the Faculty of Medical and Veterinary Sciences.
Prof Banting will take up his new position from August 1, 2013, taking over the role from current dean, Clive Orchard.
The cell biologist's research focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying membrane traffic pathways in mammalian cells. Recently, his work has included studying tetherin, a membrane protein present in many cell types that has a variety of important roles, including aiding cells in restricting the release of a range of enveloped viruses.
Prof Banting is a member of the British Society for Cell Biology, the American Society for Cell Biology and the Biochemical Society. He also regularly reviews papers and grant applications for journals and funding bodies.
He said he was "greatly honoured" to be selected for the role.
"I relish the opportunity to work with the many colleagues who have helped to build and maintain this faculty's outstanding reputation for research and teaching, and I look forward to the challenges ahead in the rapidly changing environment of higher education," said the new dean.