Professor Nick Lane joined BRJ`s Editorial Board. Read More here!

Professor Nick Lane is evolutionary biochemist and writer in the Department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment, University College London (UK). He was awarded the inaugural Provost's Venture Research Prize for my research on evolutionary biochemistry and bioenergetics in 2009. His work focuses on the origin of life, and the origin and evolution of eukaryotes. Nick is a founding member of the UCL Consortium for Mitochondrial Research, and is leading the UCL Research Frontiers Origins of Life programme. Dr. Lane is the author of four critically acclaimed books on evolutionary biochemistry. Life Ascending won the 2010 Royal Society Prize for Science Books, while The Vital Question was praised by Bill Gates as 'an amazing inquiry into the origins of life'. His work has been recognized by the Biochemical Society Award in 2015 and the Royal Society Michael Faraday Prize in 2016.

Professor Lane has authored/co-authored many research publications in high impact-factored journals such as Nature, Science, Cell, etc. and holds an h-index of 27 (Google Scholar) with over 3200 citations.

Dr. Nick Lane