David Phoenix

David Andrew Phoenixis an English biochemist and Vice-Chancellor of The Open University.

Phoenix read biochemistry at the University of Liverpool then studied part-time to obtain a degree in mathematics from the Open University before moving into the field of molecular engineering. His work remains multidisciplinary and he has published widely on the structure-function relationship of amphiphilic biomolecules, obtaining a chair in Biochemistry in 2000. He is especially known for his work on the design of antimicrobial peptides which led to the award of a Higher Doctorate by Liverpool University. He has held Visiting Chairs in Russia, China, Canada and the UK, including King's College London and Sichuan University.

In addition to research papers, edited collections and research monographs he has written widely on the development of technical education and skills. He was elected to the Academy of Social Sciences for this work.

He has been involved in STEM communication and outreach as Editor in Chief for journals such as The Biologist (Royal Society of Biology) that are aimed at a broader readership and as Vice Chair of the Science Museum Group and Chair of the Museum for Science and Industry.

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