Baroness Susan Greenfield, Director, Royal Institution of Great Britain (UK)
Susan became Professor of Synaptic Pharmacology in 1996 at Oxford where she is also Director of the Institute for the Future of the Mind. In 1998 she was appointed Director of the Royal Institution of Great Britain; a post she holds jointly with her chair in Oxford, where she continues to head a multi-disciplinary research group. She was awarded a CBE in 2000, and granted a non-political Life Peerage in 2001. Susan has written a number of books disseminating science to academic as well as non-academic sectors, exploring topics including the basis of consciousness and human nature. Her latest book, ID: The Quest for Identity in the 21st Century, is an exploration of what it means to be human in a world of rapid change and, by drawing on the latest findings in neuroscience, looks at how we can promote our own individuality.









