Valerie Lund is Professor Emeritus of Rhinology at the Ear Institute, University College London and is an Honorary Consultant ENT Surgeon at the Royal National Throat Nose and Ear Hospital (University College London Trust), University College Hospital. She deals with all nose and sinus conditions and has been involved in endoscopic sinus surgery and its extended applications since the early 1980’s. She has contributed extensively to the literature with 40 books and monographs, 92 chapters and over 350 peer-reviewed papers. She has lectured widely, delivering 20 eponymous lectures including the Semon, Stirk Adams, Stell and Wilde lectures. She has received several prizes including the George Davey Howell (1990, 2008, 2015), W J Harrison (Royal Society of Medicine 2012), BMA Book awards and Jobson Horne Prize (2018). She is the only non-American editor of ‘Cummings Otorhinolaryngology’ (last 3 editions). She is a Co-Chair of EPOS and has been Editor of ‘Rhinology’, General Secretary of the ERS, and President of ENT-UK. She was elected to the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina and made a Commander of the British Empire by the Queen for services to medicine in 2008. She received an honorary Doctorate of Medicine from the Universities of Brighton and Sussex for services to medicine and women in surgery in 2016. She has received many international awards, prizes and Honorary Memberships including ERS, IRS and the American College of Surgeons as well as the Belgian, Bulgarian, Danish, Dutch, German, Greek, Irish, Spanish, Roumanian, Russian and South African ENT societies. She became a member of the Collegium-ORLAS in 1990 and the American Triologic in 1991. She was ‘Master’ of BACO in 2018. In 2019 she has been made an Honorary Member of the ENT-UK, received the first Lifetime Achievement award from the British Rhinological Society and was also given a Lifetime Achievement award on behalf of the American Rhinologic Society, International Rhinologic Society and International Society of Inflammation and Allergy of the Nose (ISIAN).
Prof. Valerie Lund

