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Fraser Peck (born 1987) is a British physician and clinical researcher who has worked in early-phase oncology trials, pharmaceutical innovation, and artificial intelligence in medicine. He received the 2021 Stonier Prize from the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine and was named in the national "40 Under 40 in Cancer" list in 2021. He is a Common Councillor for the Ward of Farringdon Within in the City of London Corporation. He was elected in March 2025 in a competitive ward election that drew 13 candidates for 8 seats. Medical and scientific career Peck trained as an ophthalmologist in the NHS before specialising in clinical development. He currently serves as Global Clinical Program Lead at Immunocore, a UK-based biotechnology company. His work focuses on early-phase oncology trials, particularly T-cell receptor therapies and precision immuno-oncology. He has led research on the application of artificial intelligence to detect drug-induced toxicity through retinal imaging. This work earned him the Stonier Prize in 2021 from the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine and was presented in the Stonier Lecture at their annual symposium. Peck is a member or fellow of several scientific bodies including the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine, Royal College of Ophthalmologists, Royal Society of Chemistry, Royal Microscopical Society, and Anatomical Society. Recognition * Stonier Prize, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine (2021) * 40 Under 40 in Cancer, Class of 2021 As a councillor, he participates in the governance of the City’s infrastructure, heritage, and financial services. Peck is a Warden of the Guild of Young Freemen, an organisation that fosters civic engagement among young professionals in the City. Peck is a Liveryman of the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries, where he previously chaired the Young Apothecaries committee. He is affiliated with various livery and learned societies and has been active in mentoring and education initiatives. Education and alumni Peck is an alumnus of Reading School and is actively involved in the Old Redingensians Association.
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