British dermatologist
Rona MacKie
In office 1978–2001
Born Rona McLeod Davidson
(1940-05-22 ) 22 May 1940 (age 84) Dundee , Scotland
Rona McLeod, Lady Black (née Davidson ; born 22 May 1940), known professionally as Rona MacKie , is a British dermatologist .
Early life and family
Rona McLeod Davidson was born in Dundee [ 1] in 1940, the daughter of Dr Morag (née McLeod) and Professor James Norman Davidson .[ 2] Her father was Gardiner Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Glasgow from 1947 to 1972.[ 1] Davidson attended Channing School and Laurel Bank School , before studying medicine at the University of Glasgow . She graduated with an MB ChB in 1963, and received an MD in 1970. She has been married twice; first to Euan Wallace MacKie, and then, from 1994 until his death in 2010, to the pharmacologist Sir James Whyte Black .[ 2]
Career
Mackie held junior posts in Glasgow hospitals between completing her medical qualifications and obtaining her doctorate in 1970.[ 2] She became a member of the Royal College of Physicians (MRCP) in 1971.[ 1] Between 1971 and 1972, she was a lecturer in Dermatology at the University of Glasgow, and then spent six years as a consultant dermatologist with Greater Glasgow Health Board . In 1978, she returned to the University of Glasgow as Professor of Dermatology. She remained in this post until 2001, when she was appointed as a senior research fellow in the Faculty of Medicine.[ 2] Mackie's principal interest is skin cancer, particularly melanoma .[ 1]
In 1983, she was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh ,[ 1] in 1984, she became a Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists and in 1985, a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians.[ 2] In 1994, she received a DSc from the University of Glasgow. In 1998, she was among the founding fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences , and in 1999 the British Association of Dermatologists awarded her the Sir Archibald Grey Medal.[ 1] In the 1999 Birthday Honours , Mackie was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire .[ 3] She received the Bicentenary Medal from the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2007 and the Medal for Dermatological Research from the British Society for Investigative Dermatology two years later.[ 2]
References
^ a b c d e f "Rona MacKie" , University of Glasgow . Retrieved 18 November 2017.
^ a b c d e f "MacKie, Prof. Rona McLeod, (Lady Black)" , Who's Who 2017 (A & C Black; online edition, Oxford University Press, November 2016). Retrieved 18 November 2017.
^ "The Queen's Birthday Honours: Civil List – CBE, GBE, DBE and KBE" , BBC News , 12 June 1999. Retrieved 18 November 2017.
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