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Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS)

A Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) is a distinguished scientist recognized for exceptional contributions to scientific understanding across any discipline. Awarded by the Royal Society of London, one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious scientific institutions, this honor reflects peer recognition of significant research, discoveries, or advancements. Fellows are elected through a rigorous vetting process, highlighting their impact on science and society. The FRS title is a mark of high achievement and influence in the scientific community, symbolizing a career dedicated to advancing knowledge and understanding of the natural world.