Who is Sir Patrick Vallance?
SIR Patrick Vallance has been one of the key experts helping the government during the pandemic.
He became well known by Brits after appearing alongside Boris Johnson during the daily press conferences.
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Who is Sir Patrick Vallance?
Sir Patrick Vallance was born March 17, 1960.
He currently holds the Chief Scientific Adviser post for the government, having joined in March 2018 to lead the Government Office for Science.
Prior to working with the government, Vallance was head of research and development (R&D) at pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline.
He spent 12 years at GSK, working in a range of roles, having previously been a registrar at the Academy of Medical Sciences and a Professor at two schools.
The former professor was knighted in the 2019 New Year Honours.
What does he do as the government's Chief Scientific Adviser?
Upon joining the government, Vallance took a personal interest in researching vascular biology.
This includes looking into nitric oxide and endothelial cell, both of which affect the arteries.
And now he has stepped in to help combat the growing spread of coronavirus and helps to provide Boris Johnson with advice.
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Is Sir Patrick Vallance married?
He married Sophie Ann Dexter in 1988.
The couple have three children together.
They have two sons, born January 1992 and March 1994, and one daughter, born June 1997.