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Dr Judy MacArthur Clark
BVMS DLAS FRSB DVMS(h.c.) DipECLAM FRAgS DipACLAM HonFBPhS
CBE
FRCVS
- Location: Kent
- Year of Fellowship: 2016
- Route to Fellowship: Meritorious Contributions to the Profession
Field of work
Charities and trusts
Areas of special interest
- Laboratory Animal Science
- Animal Welfare
- Policy development
Areas of support
- International issues
- One Health Agenda
Professional positions
- Chair of the Board of Trustees, The Soulsby Foundation (www.SoulsbyFoundation.org)
Biography
Judy’s career spans over forty years of R&D in global health and animal welfare through a wide range of public and private sector roles. She has held a number of international advisory roles related to animal welfare, strategic planning and funding of research. Throughout her career, Judy has supported a science-led approach to the 3Rs in animal research and passionately believes in the importance of integrating knowledge of human health, animal health and ecosystem health – the concept of One Health. Judy continues to apply her expertise in developing meaningful international policies which deliver economic, scientific and social benefits. She was honored with a CBE in 2004, an honorary doctorate from Glasgow University in 2003 and honorary fellowships from a number of professional bodies. She currently spends much of her time at her home in Texas.