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Professor Ian Jacobs

Vice-President and Dean of the Faculty

Vice-President and Dean of the Faculty, Professor Ian Jacobs

The University of Manchester appointed Professor Ian Jacobs as Vice-President and Dean of the Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences in March 2011. He is also Head of the Manchester Academic Health Science Centre (MAHSC).

Professor Jacobs joined the University from University College London (UCL) where he was Executive Dean of the Faculty of Biomedicine and Research Director of the UCL Partners Academic Health Science Centre.

Before becoming Dean at UCL in 2009, Professor Jacobs established and directed the UCL Institute for Women’s Health, was Director of the University College London Hospitals (UCLH)/UCL Comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre, and Director of Research and Development at UCLH/UCL.

He specialised clinically as a surgical gynaecological oncologist and now focuses his clinical role on cancer screening and risk prediction. He directs a laboratory and clinical research team with grant awards worth more than £25 million from the Medical Research Council (MRC), Cancer Research UK (CRUK) and the Department of Health (DH). This work is focused on genetics, epidemiology, proteomics and biomarkers in risk assessment, detection and screening for gynaecological cancer and has recently been awarded a new five-year CRUK programme.

He is principal investigator on several large multicentre clinical trials, including the UK Collaborative Trial of Ovarian Cancer Screening (UKCTOCS), a randomised trial of ovarian cancer screening involving 202,000 women in the UK, and the UK Familial Ovarian Cancer Screening Study.

Professor Jacobs founded the Gynaecological Cancer Research Fund in 1985, which has developed into the Eve Appeal and has generated millions of pounds of charitable research funding. He is currently Medical Advisor to the Eve Appeal, a Consultant to Becton Dickinson, Non-Executive Director of Abcodia Ltd and Chair of the Uganda Women's health Initiative which has led a series of initiatives in neonates, obstetrics and cancer in Uganda.

The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PT
Tel: +44(0)161 306 0112
Email: ian.jacobs@manchester.ac.uk