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Photos of Professors Cragg and Lakhal-Littleton arranged with the blue Academia Europaea logo

We are delighted to report that two DPAG Professors, Stephanie Cragg and Samira Lakhal-Littleton, have been elected to membership of Academia Europaea.

Professor Lakhal-Littleton comments, 'I am privileged to have been elected member of Academia Europaea. I intend to harness this privilege to continue promoting research into and awareness of the impact of iron deficiency on human health'. 

The Academia Europaea is the Pan-European Academy of Sciences, Humanities and Letters, founded in 1988 as an initiative of the Royal Society to co-ordinate European interests in national research agencies. Its 5,500 members across Europe are leading experts from the physical sciences and technology, biological sciences and medicine, mathematics, the letters and humanities, social and cognitive sciences, economics and the law.