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Kevin Fong (Kevin Jeremy San Yoong Fong) was born on 21 May, 1971 in London Borough of Brent, is a British doctor and television presenter. At 49 years old, Kevin Fong height not available right now. We will update Kevin Fong's height soon as possible.
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Kevin Jeremy San Yoong Fong |
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Kevin Fong Age |
51 years old |
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Taurus |
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21 May 1971 |
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21 May |
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London Borough of Brent |
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He is a member of famous Doctor with the age 51 years old group.
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Who Is Kevin Fong's Wife?
His wife is Dee Fong
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Dee Fong |
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Kevin Fong Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Kevin Fong worth at the age of 51 years old? Kevin Fong’s income source is mostly from being a successful Doctor. He is from . We have estimated
Kevin Fong's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Kevin Fong Social Network
Timeline
Fong was educated in South Harrow in London, at St Anselm’s (Roman Catholic) primary school, followed by Salvatorian College, a Catholic state academy in Wealdstone and Greenhill Tertiary College in Harrow. He holds degrees in astrophysics and medicine from University College London and a master's degree in Astronautics and Space Engineering from Cranfield University.
He was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2019 Birthday Honours for services to medicine and healthcare.
Fong presented the 2019 BBC World Service podcast 13 Minutes to the Moon, detailing the Apollo 11 Moon landing. A second series was released in 2020 to mark the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 13 disaster.
On 6 August 2017, he was a guest on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs.
He appeared in Operation Gold Rush with Dan Snow, 2016, following the route and trials and tribulations experienced by stampeders in the Gold Rush in the Klondike in the late 19th century.
Fong presented the 2015 Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, entitled "How to survive in space", and appeared as the resident scientist in the ITV series "It's Not Rocket Science".
He is the author of the 2014 book, Extreme Medicine: How Exploration Transformed Medicine in the Twentieth Century (ISBN 1594204705).
Fong is best known for his television appearances, particularly as an occasional presenter of the long-running BBC2 science programme, Horizon. He presented the 2012 Channel 4 series Extreme A&E where he visited trauma centres all over the world. In 2015, he presented the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, an annual series of lectures in front of a live audience of schoolchildren, and broadcast on BBC Four, with the subject 'How to Survive in Space'.
In 2011, he was awarded a Wellcome Trust Public Engagement Fellowship.
He wrote and presented Space Shuttle: The Final Mission (BBC) in July 2011, an hour-long documentary following the final mission of the Space Shuttle, meeting and interviewing those involved in the mission.
Fong was featured in Esquire magazine's 2004 list "UK's 100 Most Influential Men Under 40".
He was a NESTA Fellow between 2003 and 2008. During this time he took part in a diving expedition for Coral Cay and worked regularly with NASA as a visiting researcher with the Human Adaptation and Countermeasures Office at Johnson Space Center and occasionally with the medical group at Kennedy Space Center. It was during one of his visits to NASA that he completed his master's degree in Astronautics (co-supervised by Professor Bill Paloski, now Director of NASA’s Space Life and Physical Sciences Research and Applications Division). He is a Fellow of the National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts and is an Advisor to the British National Space Centre and Chair of the UK Space Biomedical Advisory Committee.
Fong was a guest in Material World (BBC Radio 4), on 20 January 2000, where he argued for British participation in space travel research, particularly focusing on the long-term effects on the human frame. He presented Channel 4's science programme Superhumans in 2004, an episode of Frontiers on Radio 4, entitled Engineering Flu, and five episodes of the BBC documentary series Horizon. He also makes regular appearances for Health Check on BBC World Service and has been interviewed in other programs.
Kevin Jeremy Fong OBE (born 21 May 1971) is a British doctor and television presenter. He is a consultant anaesthetist at UCL Hospitals, and anaesthetic lead for the Major Incident Planning. He is an Honorary Senior lecturer in physiology at UCL where he organises and runs an undergraduate course Extreme Environment Physiology. Fong also flies as a prehospital doctor with Air Ambulance Kent Surrey Sussex. In addition, he is an expert on space medicine in the UK and is the co-director of the Centre for Aviation Space and Extreme Environment Medicine (CASE Medicine), University College London (UCL).