Professor Alan Clive RobertsOBEKStJTD is a consultant and clinical scientist, specialising in biomaterials, clinical prosthetics and implants in reconstructive surgery. He specialises in the research, development, and the use of tissue adhesives in wound management. He is known by some as the "father of tissue adhesive". He was awarded Prince Philip Medal for research in the field of implantation materials in 1970, the MBE in 1982, and the OBE for contributions to science and technology in 2002. He was Director of the Centre for Clinical Prosthetics at the Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and Professor of Biomaterials in Surgery at Academic Surgical Unit of the University of Hull. He was also a consultant clinical scientist at Nuffield Hospital in Leeds, and the Head of Clinical Prosthetics Department at St Lukes Hospital Bradford. Roberts is former joint Director of the Institute of Health Research and was Chairman of the National Research Ethics Service from 2006-11. He was Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Court and Council at the University of Leeds from 1983-2000. Roberts is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine and was Vice-President of it from 2007–09 and the founder of the Technology in Medicine section of the Society. He was previously Honorary Treasurer of the Society. He was awarded with the Honorary Fellowship at the Royal Society of Medicine in 2010, the highest honour bestowed by the Royal Society of Medicine.
Background
Born in Exeter in 1934, he was a son of Major William Roberts MBE and Catherine Roberts. He attended Askam House School and Greggs College in Newcastle.
Following national service in the British Army, Roberts joined the Territorial Army in the Royal Artillery. As a reservist commanded the Leeds University Officer Training Corps as a Lieutenant-Colonel before becoming a Colonel and serving as Deputy Commander to the General Officer Commanding North East Military District. He is an honorary Colonel Commandant the Royal Artillery, as well as honorary colonel of 269 Battery 101 Regiment Royal Artillery and former honorary colonel of a number of reserve units. He is a former Chairman of the Council of United Kingdom Military Education Committees. He also served as an honorary Aide-de-Camp to Elizabeth II from 1980-1984. He is a Deputy Lord Lieutenant for the County of West Yorkshire and County President South & West Yorkshire Royal British Legion Professor Roberts is a Trustee of Yorkshire Sculpture Park, the League of Mercy, Action for Rehabilitation from Neurological Injury, SSAFA, Carmichael Walker Committee, West Riding Artillery Trust, Maritime Heritage Foundation. He was a County President of SSAFA West Yorkshire and is President of the Royal British Legion Leeds Group. He is President of Leeds District NSPCC, was County President at British Red Cross for West Yorkshire 1986-02. Chairman of the Army Benevolent Fund of West Yorkshire from 1972–75 and is Gentleman Usher of Imperial Society of Knights Bachelor.