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Fellow of the Royal Society

The Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) is a prestigious title awarded to individuals who have made significant contributions to science. The Royal Society, founded in 1660 in the UK, is one of the oldest scientific institutions in the world. Being elected as a Fellow is a recognition of a person’s outstanding research, innovation, and impact on various fields, such as biology, physics, and mathematics. FRS fellows include many of history's greatest scientists, and the honor reflects both peer recognition and commitment to advancing scientific knowledge for the benefit of humanity.