Gary Hutchison
Gary Hutchison

Prof Gary Hutchison BSc MSc PhD

Dean of Applied Sciences

Biography

Professor Gary Hutchison was appointed Dean of School in August 2015.

Prof. Hutchison undertook his scientific training by completing an Honours degree in Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of Stirling and went on to study an MSc in Drug Design and Biomedical Science before undertaking a PhD examining the toxicology of inhaled particles at Napier University. In 2004 he began his post-doctoral career with the Medical Research Council in the Human Reproductive Sciences Unit, where he held two posts.

Prof. Hutchison is Dean of School of Applied Sciences with responsibility for Life Sciences, Social Sciences, Psychology, Teacher Education and Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences. In addition to leading the School, Prof. Hutchison is a member of the University Senior Leadership Team, Lead for the Borderlands Region and City Deal Mountain Bike Innovation Centre project, and Chair of the University Environmental Sustainability Strategy Group.

Prof. Hutchison has been an independent scientific advisor to the UK Government for more than 10 years and currently holds membership of FSA Committee on Toxicity of Chemicals in Food, Consumer Products and the Environment; Defra’s College of Scientific Experts; and is a member of the FSA and Office for Product Safety & Standards registers of specialists. Previous memberships include Defra’s Hazardous Substances Advisory Committee (HSAC), the NANoREG UK steering group, and UK Government Nanotechnologies Strategy Forum.

Prof. Hutchison contributes to leadership across the sector by Chairing the Scottish Institute for Policing Research Board of Governance and is Chair of the Edinburgh Exchange Initiative, and membership of the MASTS Governing Council. He is an active member of the Scottish Council of Deans for Education, leading the expert sub-committee focusing on STEM/STEAM education.

Prof. Hutchison is responsible for leading nano safety research at the University with the aim of identifying whether a variety of nano-forms can enter the human body, interact with the respiratory, immune, and reproductive systems and cause harm. Prof Hutchison was submitted to RAE 2008, REF2014 and REF2021 and has secured and contributed to large collaborative nanotoxicology studies such as the EU FP7 projects ENPRA, ENRHES & MARINA and Horizon2020 BIORIMA project.

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Advisory panels and expert committees or witness

  • Member of the Scottish Government Chemicals Policy Network
  • Member of Register of Specialists UK Gov Officefor Product Safety & Standards
  • Member of the Committee on Toxicity of Chemicals in Food, Consumer Products and the Environment, UK Food Standards Agency
  • Member of FSA Register of Specialists
  • Chair of the SIPR Board of Governance
  • Member of the Scottish Council of Deans of Education
  • Member of Defra’s College of Scientific Experts
  • Member of Hazardous Substances Advisory Committee

 

Grant Funding Panel Member

  • Panel Chair: Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland - Research Incentive Grants 2019

 

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Proinflammatory effects of particles on macrophages and epithelial cells.

Book
Brown, D., Hutchison, G., Stone, V. & Barlow, P. (2006)
Proinflammatory effects of particles on macrophages and epithelial cells. In Particle Toxicology, 183-196. Informa UK Limited. doi:10.1201/9781420003147.ch9. ISBN 978-0-8493-5092-4; 978-1-4200-0314-7

Testicular dysgenesis syndrome: from human disorders to mechanistic studies in an animal model

Conference Proceeding
Hutchison, G., Sharpe, R., Mahood, K., Hallmark, N., McKinnell, C., & Ferrara, D. (2006)
Testicular dysgenesis syndrome: from human disorders to mechanistic studies in an animal model

The effect of refurbishing a UK steel plant on PM10 metal composition and ability to induce inflammation

Journal Article
Hutchison, G. R., Brown, D. M., Hibbs, L. R., Heal, M. R., Donaldson, K., Maynard, R. L., …Stone, V. (2005)
The effect of refurbishing a UK steel plant on PM10 metal composition and ability to induce inflammation. Respiratory Research, 6(1), 43. https://doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-6-43
In the year 2000 Corus closed its steel plant operations in Redcar, NE of England temporarily for refurbishment of its blast furnace. This study investigates the impact of the...

The influence of particle composition and size on in vitro and in vivo biological models.

Report
Lightbody, J., Hutchison, G. R., Donaldson, K., & Stone, V. (2003)
The influence of particle composition and size on in vitro and in vivo biological models
Particulate air pollution has been consistently linked with an increase in morbidity and mortality due to respiratory complications and cardiovascular disease. The aim of this...

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