Roy Pounder was Professor of Medicine at the Royal Free and University College Medical School in London and clinical Vice President of the Royal College of Physicians of London. He is now an Emeritus Professor of Medicine, of London University.
Controversially, Pounder hired and mentored disgraced researcher Andrew Wakefield, and introduced him[1] to reporters at a notorious press conference at the Royal Free on 26 February 1998. At this event, Pounder helped to launch what became an intractible, international health crisis over the measles, mumps and rubella, MMR vaccine, stating with regard to the three-in-one inoculation: "In hindsight it may be a better solution to give the vaccinations separately." [2]
Pounder has edited over 20 textbooks and is one of the founding co-editors of the journal Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics, and Editor-in-Chief of GastroHep.com. His main research interests were in the development of drugs for the control of gastric acid secretion, and the pathogenesis and management of inflammatory bowel disease. His present interests are in the effects of night time shiftwork on junior doctors, and the design / implementation of junior doctors' rotas. He is a Governor of St. Paul's School, London, and Chairman of RotaGeek.com.