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Published Date: 22 May 2009
WORLD-LEADING cancer researcher Professor Sir David Lane is to leave Scotland to work in Singapore.
Sir David and his wife, Prof Birgit Lane, are moving to work at the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (ASTR) in Singapore in September.

Following his discovery of the p53 protein, which plays a central role in preventing cancer, Sir Davi
d was described as one of the "superstars of biomedicine".

Experts have warned about a possible "brain drain" of top academics from Scotland having an impact on the nation's ability to retain its worldwide reputation for high-quality research.

Both professors have worked in Singapore before while on sabbatical from Dundee University between 2005-7. They returned to Scotland in late 2007 and helped establish the Division of Molecular Medicine, with Professor Irwin McLean.

Sir David will resume his position as chief scientist to the ASTR and Lady Lane resumes duties as executive director of the Institute of Medical Biology at the agency.

Prof Peter Downes, acting principal at Dundee University, said: "It is inevitable from time to time we will see senior staff leave, and we wish David and Birgit well in Singapore. We appreciate all the work they have done in Dundee."

He added: "We have a great ability to recruit world-class scientists to enhance our position as a centre of excellence in Europe for research in biomedical and biological sciences and we are confident of our ability to continue to do so."

Sir David and Lady Lane had said they saw Dundee as "one of the best places to do biomedical science in the UK".

They will continue to promote their UK links and will retain their productive Dundee collaborations in Singapore, while

Sir David will continue in his position as Cancer Research UK's chief scientist.

In 2006, a survey of academics by the Centre for Public Policy Research at Glasgow University found Scotland could face problems keeping academics. The majority who said they expected to move job said their next post would be outside Scotland.

Prof Richard Harris, who wrote the report, said many staff felt they had to move to progress their careers.

"I wouldn't have thought within academia that there has been anything fundamentally different that has changed in the last couple of years," he said.

A spokeswomen for Universities Scotland said researchers chose to work at different locations around the world for a number of reasons.

She added: "Scottish universities are doing research which is leading the world."

"We are in a very good position now but we need to make sure we do not become complacent and are doing all that we can to attract top academics to Scotland and to our universities."





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  • Last Updated: 21 May 2009 10:51 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Cancer research
 
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The Online Scot,

Scotland 21/05/2009 22:25:28
"Brain drain worry as couple quit Scotland"

One couple leave and we get this headline?

"Extinction concern as midgee found dead"

"Worry for Sahara as grain of sand disappears"

"Poverty fear as MP buys own furniture"
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Anonym,

someplace 22/05/2009 02:26:25
3rd last para:

"A spokeswomen for Universities Scotland said researchers chose to work at different locations around the world for a number of reasons."

First off, I think you mean a spokeswoman, as opposed to spokesmen, spokeswomen, spokespeople, or spokesperson(s), pay attention sub-editor!

Secondly, the number of reasons are mostly $'s, why not tell it like it is?

Scots leaving Scotland for economic reasons? Gosh.
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Bend Over,

22/05/2009 02:34:30
People are leaving to get away from all the foreign murderers, rapists, muggers and paedophiles who Nu Labour have allowed into the country.
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Anonym,

22/05/2009 03:43:46
NOOOO! It's not to get away from foreigners, you numptie, it's to further their careers!

Leaving the country is *absolutely* the wrong way to get away from foreigners!

(No doubt the weather is working its subtle magic too.)
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W Smith,

Middle East 22/05/2009 04:15:25
Sir David Lane helped make Dundee University the research capital of the UK (behind Oxford and Cambridge).

He will be missed.

The following has not been mentioned:

1) Singapore governments aggressive campaign to establish the country as a centre for this kind of scientific research to help create a pharmaceutical industry to help replace its ailing electronics industry.

2) Singapore governments construction of a new state of the art research centre.

3) Singapore's relatively low income tax.

4) Gordon Brown's 50p in the pound new income tax on the rich which affects those earning over £150,000 per year.

After losing certain industries partly thanks to one of the highest corporation tax rates in the world Scotland will now lose people like Sir David Lane thanks to the Labours high income tax regimes for top earners.

Another success in the "class war" then, eh?.

Well done Gordon - you still don't understand the bigger picture now do you?

The irony is this Labour supporting newspaper likes to appear concerned while maintaining their support for the dumb, hate and envy driven policies of Old Labour.

The journalists at this newspaper should just stick to promoting the Fife diet.

You know, ... like.. important stuff.
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Jeeemy,

St Andrews 22/05/2009 07:10:44
Oh! Dear this is history; David Lane announced this move to Singapore last year, they are moving there to carry on the great work that he and others started in Dundee.
That the work will continue in Dundee is the immediate legacy for Dundee and Scotland, further they are not terminating their connections and contact with Dundee but are still working co-operatively from Singapore.
This article must have been found in the archive of this paper and is simply regurgitated to be used for propaganda only.
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ianpg,

Musselburgh 22/05/2009 09:27:23
It's the same old story. At one time the Scots were responsible for most of the useful inventions that ever happened. Only problem was - and still is - that they had to leave Scotland to be appreciated. If you are a civil servant, quango, charity worker or other publicly funded person, stay in Scotland - there's no shortage of government handouts. If not, get out of here, be appreciated and find some real opportunity.
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Toast,

22/05/2009 10:20:02
If possible I'm sure a large percentage of the population would leave this train wreck of a country created by tony and self-destructing under gordon,tax,red tape,pensions,corruption,nhs,education-we live in a third world country-thanks labour
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common sense voice,

22/05/2009 12:27:49
It's a good deal more than 2 people!!
good on you, as someone who lived/worked in Singapore before... he'll have a ball, it's a great place. he'll get great cash and likely a lovely home rent free. His work will not suffer and I doubt they'll be back soon.

I still work in Asia, and estimate I take home 2 to 2.5x what I could realistically expect in GB. I also have technological challanges no longer available in GB.


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Daisydog,

Fife 22/05/2009 13:30:03
What no-one seems to have realised or acknowledged is that Sir David Lane is not even Scottish -he's from Essex and studied at UCL where he obtained both his B.Sc. and Ph.D. So why the howls of protest when he decides to move on once again.










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