2003 |
Medical Journalists' Association Tony Thistlethwaite Award for excellence in communicating medical and health information in a book for the lay reader. |
2001 |
BUPA / Medical Journalists’ Association Tony Thistlethwaite Award |
2000 |
Medical Journalists’ Association Award for excellence in medical journalism Second Prize in the News (professional) category |
1998 |
1997 Corporate Publication of the Year Winner of the Religious Publications category |
1997 |
BT Journalist of the Year Competition Short-listed in the Specialist Publications section |
1996 |
Medical Journalists’ Association Book Awards 1996 Third prize for ‘Born Too Early’ |
Writer, Speaker, Trainer, Communication consultantDr Pete Moore is a science communicator and author of more than a dozen books that reflect on the way that science and technology has had an impact on humanity. His latest “Enhancing me – the hope and hype of human enhancement” was published by Wiley, The Dana Centre and the Science Museum.
Over the last 15 years he has contributed to national and international publications, including 'Nature' and the 'Journal of Biology'. He is developing a line in public speaking and has appeared on radio and television and has won 6 national awards for his work. Pete is a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and has worked as a rapporteur at private meetings in the House of Lords, and at St George's House, Windsor Castle.
Pete is a visiting lecturer in ethics at Trinity College Bristol, and a Course Tutor on the Science Communication MSc course at the University of the West of England, Bristol. He was Chairman of the Medical Journalists' Association from 2002-2005. He is a member of the Association of British Science Writers and of the Physiological Society.