Judges
The Wellcome Trust Book Prize 2010 judging panel.
Clive Anderson
Clive Anderson is a former barrister, best known for being a comedy writer as well as a radio and television presenter. Winner of a British Comedy Award, Clive began his success with stand-up comedy and comedic script writing, before starring in 'Whose Line Is It Anyway?'.
No stranger to literary events, Clive presented 'The Big Read' for BBC Two - part of a huge campaign to get the country reading and find the nation's best-loved book. He has hosted the NCR Book Awards as well as chairing the TV show 'Before the Booker', and in 2006 he was a judge for the Costa Book Awards.
Maggie Gee
Maggie Gee has written over ten novels and a collection of short stories, with her novel 'The White Family' being shortlisted for the 2002 Orange Prize for Fiction.
A former Booker Prize judge, she was the first female Chair of Council of the Royal Society of Literature (2004-2008), and is currently a Fellow and Vice-President of the Royal Society of Literature. She is also Visiting Professor of Creative Writing at Sheffield Hallam University.
A C Grayling
Anthony Grayling is Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck College, University of London and a Supernumerary Fellow of St Anne's College, Oxford.
He is a Trustee of the London Library, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and also a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. He has written and edited over 20 books on philosophy and other subjects and is a frequent contributor to various publications, including the Literary Review and the Times Literary Supplement. Like Maggie, he is a former Booker Prize judge.
Michael Neve
Michael Neve has been based at University College and the Wellcome Trust Centre (and its predecessors) since 1977.
He has published on early 19th-century provincial science in England, the history of psychiatry, ideas of degeneration in the late 19th-century biomedical and social sciences, and medicine and literature. He has been on the editorial board of The London Review of Books for over two decades and has reviewed both for it and the Times Literary Supplement.
Alice Roberts
Alice Roberts is an anatomist, osteoarchaeologist, anthropologist, television presenter and author.
Best known for her TV appearances in the BBC series 'Coast', 'Dr Alice Roberts: Don't Die Young' and 'The Incredible Human Journey', she has also appeared as an expert osteoarchaeologist on the Channel 4 television series 'Time Team' and its spin-off show 'Extreme Archaeology'.