John Holloway | |
Birth Name: | John William Holloway |
Thesis Title: | Studies of the genetic basis of atopic asthma |
Thesis Url: | https://otago.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/64OTAGO_INST/qef3lj/alma9986627601891 |
Thesis Year: | 1998 |
Alma Mater: | University of Otago |
Nationality: | New Zealand and United Kingdom |
Workplaces: | University of Southampton |
John William Holloway is a geneticist based at the University of Southampton, where he is professor of allergy and respiratory genetics, and was appointed associate vice-president interdisciplinary research in 2021.[1] He leads a research team based within the human genetics and medical genomics theme of the School of Human Development & Health, Faculty of Medicine.[2] Holloway is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
Holloway obtained a BSc degree in biochemistry from the University of Otago in New Zealand in 1992. He then went on to carry out research with the University of Southampton and the Malaghan Institute, which resulted in his gaining a PhD from the University of Otago in 1997.[3] His thesis focussed on the genetic basis of atopic asthma.
Holloway returned to the University of Southampton in 1997 and worked with Stephen Holgate. The main focus of his research was the genetics behind asthma and allergies. He currently leads the Respiratory Genetics Group in the University of Southampton's Faculty of Medicine. He was appointed to a chair of the Faculty of Medicine in 2011.
Holloway was previously on the Scientific Advisary boards for Asthma UK, and was a member of the Council for the British Society of Allergy and Clinial Immunology from 2009 to 2012. He is currently associate vice-president interdisciplinary research and sits on the council of the University of Southampton.[4] He is also Associate Dean (Enterprise and International) for EpiGen Global Research Consortium.[5]
Holloway is the son of Scottish anatomical pathologist Linda Holloway and forester John Stevenson Holloway, and the grandson of alpine explorer and forest ecologist John Thorpe Holloway.[6] He is married to Judith Holloway, also a professor at Southampton, with whom he has two children.