Education and training
After early schooling in Ireland, where he was born, Gilligan attended St Mary's College Grammar School in Crosby, Liverpool. He attended Keble College,Career and research
At the University of Cambridge, Gilligan held lectureships in the Departments of Applied Biology (1982–1989) and Plant Sciences (1989–1995), with a secondment as a visiting Professor, Dept Botany & Plant Pathology, Colorado State University (1982). After a Readership position (1995–1999) he gained a personal chair in Mathematical Biology, which led Gilligan to establish the Epidemiology and Modelling Group in the Dept of Plant Sciences. Gilligan took up the position of Head of School in Biological Sciences, University of Cambridge from 2009 to 2013, combining research and teaching with university administration and contributions to national and international science policy. He has introduced and taught innovative courses in mathematical biology at Cambridge while also serving as a Director of Studies for Natural Sciences at King's College. He established the Strategic Research Initiative in Global Food Security and co-chaired the Interdisciplinary Research Centre in Global Food Security at Cambridge Gilligan has a wide range of national and international experience at senior level in setting and monitoring research strategy and advising Government bodies on policy. He held Prime Ministerial appointments as Trustee of the Natural History Museum and Trustee of the Silsoe Research Institute (1998–2008). He was chair of the UK Joint Nature Conservation Committee (2014–2020), the public body that advises the UK Government, Devolved Administrations and Overseas Territories on UK-wide and international nature conservation. He chaired the Science Advisory Council of the UK Department for Environment Food & Rural Affairs from 2011 to 2014 and served two terms as a member of the UK Biotechnology and Biological Science Research Council from 2003 to 2009. He was a Trustee of the James Hutton Institute (2021-2024) and has been appointed by the UK Government as a Trustee of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. He has chaired a number of reviews of research institutes in the UK, France and Austria. Major strategic reviews that have had significant influence on national policy include the UK Government Taskforce on Tree Heath and Plant Biosecurity that reported in 2013 with all recommendations being accepted by the Government, the crop science review for BBSRC in 2003-04 and the review of science strategy for the Institute of Animal Health in 2006. He has provided advice to thePersonal life
Gilligan is married to Joan Margaret (née Flood) and has one son and three daughters.Awards and honours
Gilligan was awarded a CBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours for services to plant health in the field of epidemiology (2015). He held a BBSRC Professorial Research Fellowship (2004-10) and a Royal Society Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellowship (1998-19). He was President of the British Society for Plant Pathology (2001), an Honorary Research Fellow of Rothamsted Research (1998–2015), and is an Honorary Fellow of the American Phytopathological Society (2005).References
1953 births Living people Alumni of the University of Oxford {{Improve categories, date=June 2023