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Queen Elizabeth College

Queen Elizabeth College (QEC) was a college in London. It had its origins in the Ladies' Department of King's College, London, opened in 1885 but which later accepted men as well.

Merger with King's College London
QEC reunited with King's College London in 1985, and the Kensington campus became associated with biomedical sciences. However, the campus was closed and sold in 2000 with the contents being decanted to the Franklin-Wilkins Building. Part of the campus has subsequently been converted into Academy Gardens, apartments which retain some QEC branding. == College newsletter==
College newsletter
cover Envoy is the annual newsletter of Queen Elizabeth College. The Queen Elizabeth College alumni/old student association organises a reunion every year. ==Academic staff==
Academic staff
William B. Bonnor, mathematician and gravitation physicist • Emma Sophia Buchheim, German linguist • Garth Chapman, academic, author and zoologist • Alice Copping, nutritionist • Christopher Dainty, physicist • Alan Ebringer, immunologist • Clara Knight, classicist • K. Kunaratnam, physicist and academician • John Yudkin, physiologist and nutritionist ==Notable alumni==
Notable alumni
Radclyffe Hall, poet and author • Penelope Jeggo, biologist • Nancy Rothwell, physiologist and academician • Devendra Prasad Gupta, botanist and academician • Sheila Rodwell, nutritional epidemiologist • Joel Mandelstam, microbiologist • Qui-Lim Choo, co-discoverer of Hepatitis C and of the Hepatitis D genomePegaret Anthony, artist • Keith Campbell, biologist • Paulette Clancy ==References==
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