William Stewart (scientist)

William Stewart (scientist)

Sir William Stewart, FRS, FRSE, was President of the Royal Society of Edinburgh from 1999-2002 and Chairman of the Microbiological Research Authority. He is married to the former Elizabeth Smales, a senior medical officer at the Scottish Executive.

From 1990 to 1995 Stewart was Chief Scientific Adviser, Cabinet Office and the first Head of the UK Office of Science and Technology (1992-1995).

Stewart is also Chairman of the National Radiological Protection Board (NRPB) and Chairman of the Health Protection Agency. He has held a number of other high profile appointments including: Architect of the Government’s Technology Foresight Programme, which was launched in 1995 and Chairman of the Independent Expert Group on Mobile Telephones and Health, which reported in 2000. He is a biologist by training. He was Chairman of Tayside University Hospitals NHS Trust but resigned following a critical report from the Tayside Task Force [See http://www.scotland.gov.uk/News/Releases/2000/11/6b174db2-4aba-494a-8f2f-24c22d0f6547] . He has served on numerous advisory committees, including the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution and the Natural Environment Research Council. Stewart was Chief Executive of the Agricultural and Food Research Council, a former Vice-President of the Royal Society of London and is a Past President of the British Association for the Advancement of Science.

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