Stephen James Simpson[1] was born on 26 June 1957 in Melbourne, Australia.[2][3]
He graduated with a BSc from the University of Queensland in 1978, and completed his PhD at King's College London in 1982 on locust feeding physiology,[4] called "The control of food intake in fifth-instar Locusta migratoria L. nymphs"[2]
Career
Simpson spent 22 years working at Oxford University, in Experimental Psychology, the Department of Zoology, and the University Museum of Natural History.[2][3]
He became executive director of Obesity Australia,[when?][5] and was appointed academic director of the newly-opened Charles Perkins Centre at Sydney University in June 2014.[6][7]
Other activities
Simpson co-wrote, narrated, and presented of the four-part ABC TV documentary series Great Southern Land, broadcast in September 2012.[3] The series was directed by Luke Eve.[8]
He has also co-authored articles for newspapers, such as one about the "obesity crisis" in The Age in April 2015.[9]