Dr Michael Rands is the Master of Darwin College and a Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge
Conservation biologist, formerly Chief Executive of BirdLife International and Founding Director of the Cambridge Conservation Initiative.
Cognitive Science
Sara Baker is one of the Vice-Masters of Darwin College
Vice-Master

Professor Fiona Karet
Karet
Renal tubular pathophysiology
Fiona Karet is one of the Vice-Masters of Darwin College
fek1000@cam.ac.uk
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Economic and social history
Duncan Needham is the Dean and Senior Tutor of Darwin College
The relationship between information systems and social and organisational change
Matthew Jones is Deputy Dean of Darwin College
Membrane protein structure, function and cellular activities
Simone Weyand is a Deputy Dean of Darwin College
College Praelector

Professor Christine van Ruymbeke
van Ruymbeke
Deputy College Praelector

Mr Tim Milner
Milner
Ms Cox is the College Archivist
Wine Steward

Professor Dénes Szűcs
Szűcs
Cognitive and educational neuroscience; mathematical understanding; meta-analysis; big data
Dénes Szűcs is the Wine Steward at Darwin College
French's research interests include: household behavior over the lifecycle; intergenerational transfers; the impact of government and private pensions on savings and labor supply; the impact of health and health insurance on medical spending, savings, and
Fellows

Professor Anne Ferguson-Smith
Ferguson-Smith
Regulation of DNA replication in human cells
Torsten Krude is Vice-President of Darwin College Boat Club
Fellows

Professor Alan Blackwell
Blackwell
Digital visualisation and interdisciplinary design
Alan Blackwell is Director of Studies in Computer Science
Fellows

Dr Emily Shuckburgh
Shuckburgh
Fellows

Associate Professor John Nilsson-Wright
Nilsson-Wright
Japanese Politics: International Relations of East Asia: Cold War History
Fellows

Professor Carl Edward Rasmussen
Rasmussen
Machine Learning, probabilistic inference, decision making and reasoning under uncertainty
Fellows

Professor Chris Sandbrook
Sandbrook
Fellows

Professor Jonathan Heeney
Heeney
Fellows

Professor Paul Lehner
Lehner
Fellows

Professor Jan Löwe
Löwe
Fellows

Associate Professor Paul Anderson
Anderson
Fellows

Associate Professor Aylwyn Scally
Scally
Fellows

Professor Julia Davies
Davies
Ethics, philosophy of religion, classical Jewish texts, inter-religious relations and communication
Fellows

Professor Alexandra Brintrup
Brintrup
Fellows

Associate Professor Paolo Campana
Campana
Organised crime; human trafficking and modern slavery; migrant smuggling; criminal networks
Applying digital tools, sensors and IoT to economic Infrastructure to improve whole life performance
Fellows

Professor James Rowe
Rowe
Fellows

Dr Thorsten Boroviak
Boroviak
Information theory, data compression, applied probability, Bayesian statistics, simulation, machine learning applications, communications, mathematical and computational biology
https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/people/staff/bayley/
Posthumanism, New Materialism and STS approaches to Artistic Research in Education
Reactor physics, nuclear engineering, advanced nuclear reactor design, and computational analyses.
Single molecule imaging of stem cells in the fruit fly ovary
Research Fellows

Mr Arthur Harris
Harris
Ancient science and medicine, comparative history of science, philosophy of science
https://www.hps.cam.ac.uk/directory/harris
Dr Edwin Rose is PI on the 'Natural History in the Age of Revolutions, 1776 - 1848' in HPS where he teaches on matters ranging between the early life and environmental sciences, the history of the book and global histories from the 18th to 20th century.
https://www.hps.cam.ac.uk/directory/rose
Research Fellows

Dr Anna Belcher
Belcher
Marine ecosystems and biogeochemistry
Topological phases of matter, especially in transport and quantum anomalies in topological semimetals
Research Fellows

Dr Sandra Petrus-Reurer
Petrus-Reurer
Immunogenicity of liver cellular therapies
Research Fellows

Dr Adrien Hallou
Hallou
My research focuses on the study of cell fate decisions and tissue dynamics in epithelia (skin, oesophagus and gut) using methods from biology and physics in an interdisciplinary approach.
Research Fellows

Dr Rajesh Bhagat
Bhagat
I am an interdisciplinary researcher working in the distinct fields of interfacial flow and building ventilation flow; most recently, I have been studying indoor airborne disease transmission, including Covid-19.
Research Fellows

Dr Nathaniel Anderson
Anderson
Childhood Cancer Genomics and Single-Cell Transcriptomics
https://www.sanger.ac.uk/person/anderson-nathaniel/
Research Fellows

Dr Jess Thompson
Thompson
I am a bioarchaeologist specialising in the European Neolithic, Copper Age and Bronze Age.
https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/directory/jet71
Anglo-Irish book collecting and 19th century print culture
Wind Engineering and Structural Dynamics
Research Fellows

Dr Lalanti Venkatasubramanian
Venkatasubramanian
Neural circuit implementations of memory-based action selection in Drosophila melanogaster
https://www.zoo.cam.ac.uk/directory/dr-lalanti-venkatasubramanian
Research Fellows

Dr Lakshmi Balasubramaniam
Balasubramaniam
My research focuses on teasing out how mechanical forces drive morphogenesis using avian embryos as a model system.
https://scholar.harvard.edu/fengzhu_xiong/members
Xiaolei studies the pattern of genetic variation in human populations to unravel ancestry and the basis of genetic diseases
https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/people/mhd37/
Maharshi’s research interests are logistics operations, and smart manufacturing
Histories of race and class and gender, Black and Asian British and Irish history
Bibliography and the History of the University of Cambridge
Veterinary Science
Fellow (1966-90), Dean (1969-83), and Vice-Master (1987-90) of Darwin College
Parasitology
Fellow of Darwin College 1968-87
Maternal and child nutrition
Fellow (1973-2001) and Vice-Master (1990-97) of Darwin College
Emeritus Fellows

Dr Peter Friend
Friend
Emeritus Fellows

Professor Nicholas Jardine
Jardine
Philosophy of history; history of cosmology; history of natural history
Fellow of Darwin College 1975-2015
Emeritus Fellows

Dr Richard Henderson
Henderson
High resolution 3D structures by electron cryomicroscopy
Fellow of Darwin College 1981-2012
Fellow of Darwin College 1983-2007
Emeritus Fellows

Professor Andrew Fabian
Fabian
Galaxies and Active Galactic Nuclei, X-ray Astrophysics
Fellow (1983-2015) and Vice-Master (1997-2012) of Darwin College
Practices, materials and organisation of scientific inquiry between the 17th and 19th centuries
Emeritus Fellows

Professor Sir Harry Bhadeshia
Bhadeshia
Social Anthropology - South-east Asia and Indonesia (Bali), Europe (Northern Ireland)
Fellow (1986-2016) and Dean (1994-2016) of Darwin College
Emeritus Fellows
Dr Adrian Grounds
Grounds
Romanticism,Twentieth Century Fiction,and Literary Theory
Fellow of Darwin College 1990-2014
Nanomechanical properties of materials
Fellow of Darwin College 1990-2009
Cognitive & Behavioural Neuroscience
Fellow of Darwin College 1991-2009
Emeritus Fellows

Professor John Cooper
Cooper
Emeritus Fellows

Professor François Penz
Penz
Digital Representation in Architecture / Cinema and Architecture
Fellow of Darwin College 1995-2020
Emeritus Fellows

Dr (R.A.) Tony Cox
Cox
Fellow of Darwin College 2001-12
Emeritus Fellows

Professor Martin Jones
Jones
Bio-archaeology and early agriculture
Fellow (2001- 2018) and Vice-Master (2012-18) of Darwin College
mkj12@cam.ac.uk
The causes and consequences of well-being, using data from large population samples, longitudinal cohorts, and intervention programs
Fellow of Darwin College 2002-12
Emeritus Fellows

Professor Ian Mcconnell
Mcconnell
Emeritus Fellows

Professor Christopher Cullen
Cullen
History of science, technology and medicine in East Asia; Chinese mathematics and astronomy
Fellow of Darwin College 2005-14
Developmental genetics and evolution of arthropods and other animals
Fellow of Darwin College 2006-19
Foundations of probability and statistics; evidential reasoning; causal inference; graphical models; forecasting systems; DNA profiling.
Fellow of Darwin College 2007-13
Emeritus Fellows

Professor Lawrence Sherman
Sherman
Crime prevention, evidence-based policing, restorative justice, police practices and experimental criminology
Fellow of Darwin College 2008-2017
Bye-Fellows

Professor Arokia Nathan
Nathan
Professor of Photonic Systems and Displays, Department of Engineering
Judaism in the Greco-Roman world
Director of Studies in Classics at St Edmund's and an Affiliated Researcher in the Faculty of Classics.
Superconducting Quantum Interference Devices
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Transcriptional regulators of mammalian development
https://www.path.ox.ac.uk/content/elizabeth-robertson