Dr Pitt said:
"I am deeply honoured to have been elected as the next President of the IBMS and I'm eager to embrace the challenge of continuing the remarkable work it does to enhance the impact of our profession. I am committed to building upon these successes and further strengthen the IBMS."
I hope that, in my career in teaching, I've inspired students to understand the critical role biomedical scientists play in healthcare, from diagnosis to research. By connecting with more members and strengthening our collaborative network, we can continue to make significant contributions to patient care and advance the field of biomedical science."
Professor Andrew Lloyd, Interim Vice-Chancellor of the University of Brighton, said:
"Everyone at the University of Brighton is incredibly proud of Dr Pitt's appointment as President-Elect of the Institute of Biomedical Science. Her dedication to her field, her commitment to public education, and her ability to communicate her field of science exemplify the vital role that our educators play in advancing knowledge and connecting with our students and the wider public. I want to congratulate Sarah on this well-deserved recognition and thank her for her continued contributions to our university community."
As President-Elect, Dr. Pitt will play a crucial role in shaping the future of the IBMS and will work closely with the current President, Joanna Andrew, to advance the interests of biomedical scientists and promote the profession before assuming the presidency in January 2026.
With her deep passion for teaching, research, and advocacy, Dr. Sarah Pitt is set to lead the IBMS and its members into a bright and impactful future.