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Joseph Schlessinger has been the William H.
Prusoff Professor and Chairman of the Department of Pharmacology at
Yale University School of Medicine since 2001. He was the Director
of the Skirball Institute for Biomolecular Medicine at New York
University (NYU) Medical Center from 1998�2001 and the Milton and
Helen Kimmelman Professor and Chairman of the Department of
Pharmacology at NYU Medical School from 1990�2001. He was a member
of the faculty of the Weizmann Institute from 1978�1991 and the Ruth
and Leonard Simon Professor of Cancer Research in the Department of
Immunology from 1985�1991. Joseph Schlessinger was a Research
Director for Rorer Biotechnology from 1985�1990. He co-founded
Sugen, Inc. in 1991 and Plexxikon in 2001. He is currently the
Chairman of the Board of Plexxikon and a member of the Scientific
Advisory Board of the company.
Joseph Schlessinger received a B.Sc. degree in
Chemistry and Physics in 1968 (magna cum laude), and a M.Sc. degree
in chemistry (magna cum laude) in 1970 from the Hebrew University in
Jerusalem. He obtained a Ph.D. degree in biophysics from the
Weizmann Institute of Science in 1974. From 1974�1976, he was a
postdoctoral fellow in the Departments of Chemistry and Applied
Physics at Cornell University, and from 1977�1978, he was a visiting
fellow in the immunology branch of the National Cancer Institute of
NIH.
Schlessinger received the following awards: Michael Landau Prize
(1973), Sara Leady Prize (1980), Hestrin Prize (1983), Levinson
Prize (1984), Ciba-Drew Award (1995), Antoine Lacassagne Prize
(1995), The Distinguished Service Award of Miami Biotechnology in
(1999), Honorary Membership of the Japanese Biochemical Society
(1999), Taylor Prize (2000), Honorary Doctor of Philosophy
from the University of Haifa (2002) and the Dan David Prize (2006).
He is a member of the European Molecular Biology
Organization (EMBO) (1982), a member of the National Academy of
Sciences (2000), a fellow of the Neuroscience Research Program
(2000), a member of The American Academy of Arts and Sciences
(2001), a member of the European Academy of Sciences (2004), and a
member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies
(2005). He is serving on the editorial boards of numerous journals
including Cell and Molecular Cell.
He has delivered many named lectures including The
Fourth Kroc Lecture, Harvard Medical School (1988); E.J. Cohn
Lecture, Harvard Medical School (1993); E. Fisher Lecture,
University of Geneva (1993); Lamport Lecture, University of Seattle
(1993); Harvey Lecture, Rockefeller University (1994); Deans
Lecture, Mount Sinai Medical School (1994); Feigen Lecture, Stanford
University (1994); Randall Lecture, University of Pennsylvania
(1994); Sigma Tau Lecture, Rome, Italy (1995); Lindner Lecture,
Weizmann Institute (1996); Burroughs Wellcome Lectures, University
of Indiana (1997); Juan March Lecture, Madrid, Spain (1998); Bayer
Lecture, Berkeley (1999); Sixth Kroc Lecture, University of
Massachusetts (1999); NIH Director Lecture (2000); K.F. Naidorf
Lecture, Columbia University (2000); Distinguished Speaker,
University of Texas, San Antonio (2000); Severo Ochoa Lecture,
Madrid, Spain (2000); First Alton Meister Lecture, Cornell
University (2001); Fritz Lipmann Lecture, German Society for
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (2001); Karl Beyer Lectures,
University of Wisconsin, Madison (2003); Asher Rothstein Lecture,
The Hospital for Sick Children Research Institute, Toronto, Canada
(2003), and the Distinguished Lecture on Molecular Targets for
Cancer Prevention, AACR, Baltimore, Maryland (2005).
Prof. Schlessinger is an avid fan of opera, Japanese movies and cuisine and Apple products, as well as a collector of Pewter Tankard. As a long time technology lover, he even dabbles with topics such as a dvd to ipod converter, Marine VHF as well as spyware blockers.
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