University of Bradford

09/04/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/04/2025 11:37

Professor Sherif El-Khamisy appointed to prestigious REF 2029 panel

A world-renowned genetic scientist, Professor El-Khamisy is internationally recognised for his pioneering work in genome stability, DNA repair mechanisms and neurodegenerative disease. His appointment to the REF 2029 panel reflects not only his exceptional academic leadership but also the University's growing reputation for research that addresses global challenges.

"I'm truly honoured to join the REF 2029 panel and contribute to shaping the future of UK research," said Professor El-Khamisy. "At the University of Bradford, Research and Innovation are central to our mission, driving social mobility, improving lives, and creating knowledge that matters."

Research excellence

Professor El-Khamisy's appointment follows a rigorous and open recruitment process led by the UK's four higher education funding bodies. He joins a distinguished and diverse group of experts who will help define the criteria for assessing research excellence across disciplines, from medicine and engineering to the arts, humanities, and social sciences.

Vice Chancellor Professor Shirley Congdon commented: "Sherif's appointment is a testament to his outstanding leadership and impact across multiple disciplines. We are incredibly proud of his contribution, which reflects the strength of our institution and our commitment to research that changes lives."

The REF 2029 process is guided by values that Professor El-Khamisy exemplifies: interdisciplinarity, inclusion, and research culture. His appointment reinforces the University of Bradford's position at the forefront of UK higher education and research innovation.

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