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看看《科学》杂志新主编的简历,“牛”啊!

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看看《科学》杂志新主编的简历,“”啊!
CURRICULUM VITAE
http://www.ucsf.edu/alberts

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Date of Birth April 14, 1938
Place of Birth Chicago, Illinois
Current Address UCSF MC 2200
Genentech Hall N312C
600-16th Street
San Francisco, CA 94158

EDUCATION AND POSITIONS HELD
1956-1960 Undergraduate (A.B. 1960), Biochemical Sciences, summa cum laude. Harvard College, Cambridge,
      Massachusetts
1960-1965 Predoctoral Fellow in Biophysics (Ph.D. 1965), National Science Foundation, Laboratory of Professor
      Paul Doty, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
1965-1966 Postdoctoral Fellow, National Science Foundation, Laboratories of Professors A. Tissieres and R. Epstein,
     Institut de Biologie Moleculaire, Geneva, Switzerland
1966-1971 Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey
1971-1973 Associate Professor, Department of Biochemical Sciences, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey
1973-1976 Damon Pfeiffer Professor of Life Sciences, Department of Biochemical Sciences, Princeton University
      (1973-74 Acting Chairman, 1974-75 Associate Chairman)
1976 On sabbatical leave from Princeton, Laboratory of Professor Lewis Wolpert, Middlesex Hospital Medical School,
      London, England; January through August.
1976-1981 Professor and Vice Chairman, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California,
      San Francisco
1981-1985 American Cancer Society Lifetime Research Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics,
     University of California, San Francisco (1981-82 Acting Chairman)
1985-1990 Professor and Chairman, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California,
     San Francisco
1990-1993 American Cancer Society Lifetime Research Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics,
     University of California, San Francisco
1993-2005 President, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C.
2000-   Co-chair, InterAcademy Council, Amsterdam.
2005-   President-Elect; President (2007), American Society for Cell Biology
2005-   Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California, San Francisco

HONORS AND AWARDS
Phi Beta Kappa, Harvard College (1960)
Summa cum laude in Biochemical Sciences, Harvard College (1960)
Eli Lilly Award in Biological Chemistry, American Chemical Society (1972)
U.S. Steel Foundation Award in Molecular Biology, National Academy of Sciences (1975)
Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences (elected 1978)
American Cancer Society Lifetime Research Professorship (awarded 1980)
Member, National Academy of Sciences (elected 1981)
Faculty Research Lecturer, University of California, San Francisco (1985)
Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (1987)
Baxter Award for Distinguished Research in the Biomedical Sciences, Association of American Medical Colleges (1992)
President-elect, American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (1992)
Outstanding Volunteer Coordinator, California School Volunteer Partnership (1993)
Associate Member, European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) (elected 1993)
Foreign Member, The Royal Society, London (elected 1993)
UCSF Medal (1994)
Distinguished Service Award, National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT) (1994)
Foreign Member, Academia Europaea (elected 1994)
American Philosophical Society (elected 1994)
Honorary Fellow, California Academy of Sciences (elected 1995)
Gairdner Foundation International Award (1995)
Honorary Degree, Michigan State University (1996)
Honorary Degree, University of Massachusetts (1996)
Honorary Degree, Princeton University (1997)
Outstanding Educator Award, Exploratorium in San Francisco (1997)
Honorary Degree, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, City University of New York (1998)
Honorary Degree, Emory University (1998)
Honorary Degree, Columbia University (1998)
Honorary Fellow, St. Edmund's College, Cambridge (elected 1999)
Honorary Degree, Yale University (1999)
Honorary Degree, State University of New York at Stony Brook (1999)
Foreign Fellow, The National Academy of Sciences, India (elected 1999)
Leadership in Education Award, The Keystone Center (2000)
The Jawaharlal Nehru Birth Centennary Medal of the Indian National Science Academy (awarded 2000)
The Ray Wu Society for Life Sciences Award (2001)
Honorary Degree, Clark University (2001)
Honorary Degree, University of Arizona (2001)
Honorary Degree, Bates College (2001)
Associate Fellow, Third World Academy of Sciences (elected 2002)
Member, National Academy of Education (elected 2003)
Foreign Member, Russian Academy of Sciences (elected 2003)
Honorary Degree, Case Western Reserve University (2003)
Foreign Fellow, Indian National Science Academy (elected 2004)
Presidential Achievement Award 2004, Association of American Geographers
Honorary Member, National Academy of Sciences-Republic of Korea (elected 2004)
Honorary Member, Mongolian Academy of Sciences (elected 2004)
Honorary Degree, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Watson School of Biological Sciences (2005)
Honorary Degree, Tel Aviv University (2005)
Viktor Hamburger Outstanding Educator Prize, American Society for Developmental Biology (2005)
Distinguished Honoree of the National Academy of Engineering (2005)
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (2005)

CURRENT MEMBER OF EDITORIAL BOARDS
Member, Advisory Board, Genome Biology (1999-present)
Member, Editorial Board, ASCB journal, Cell Biology Education (2001-present)

CURRENT MEMBER OF ADVISORY BOARDS (ALL NON-PROFIT INSTITUTIONS)
Member, Board of Directors, Genentech Research Foundation (1989-present).
Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, Scleroderma Research Foundation (1992-present).
Member, Board of Directors, California Foundation for Molecular Biology (1994-present).
Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation (1996-present).
Member, Executive Committee, Funding First (a program of Lasker Trust) (1997-present).
Member, Board of Governors, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center (1998-present).
Member, Advisory Board, Merck Institute for Science Education (1999-present).
Member, External Advisory Committee, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (1999-present).
Member, Board of Directors, William J. Rutter Foundation (1999-present).
Member, NSTA Building a Presence for Science National Advisory Council (1999-present).
Member, Board of Trustees, Carnegie Corporation of New York (2000-present).
Member, Advisory Committee, LEAD USA (2000-present).
Scientific Advisor, Sustainable Sciences Institute (2000-present).
Member, Harvard Board of Overseers (2001-present).
Member, Advisory Committee, Carnegie Initiative on the Doctorate, Carnegie Foundation for the
     Advancement of Teaching (2002-present).
Member, Advisory Board for COSMOS, University of California (2005- present).
Member, Board of Trustees, Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (2005- present).
Chair, Strategy Committee on Molecules, Genes and Cells; The Welcome Trust, London, UK

PREVIOUS EXTRAMURAL APPOINTMENTS
Trustee, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (1972-1975)
Advisory Panel for Human Cell Biology, National Science Foundation (1974-76)
Member, Board of Scientific Counselors, National Institutes of Health, Division of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases
     (1974-1978)
Editorial Board, Journal of Biological Chemistry (1976-1982)
Editorial Board, Journal of Cell Biology (1984-1987)
Member, Board of Scientific Advisors, Jane Coffin Childs Memorial Fund for Medical Research (1978-1985)
Member, Advisory Council for the Departments of Biochemical Sciences and Molecular Biology, Princeton
     University (1979-1985)
Chairman, Visiting Committee for the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Harvard College (1983-1986)
Member, Visiting Committee of the Department of Embryology, Carnegie Institution of Washington (1983-1989)
Member, Molecular Cytology Study Section of the National Institutes of Health (1982-1986); Chairman (1984-1986)
Chairman, National Research Council Committee on Mapping and Sequencing the Human Genome (1986-1988)
Member, Advisory Board, Bethesda Research Laboratories, Life Technologies, Inc.
Member, Program Advisory Committee for the NIH Human Genome Project (1988-1991)
Member, Scientific Advisory Committee for the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole (1988-1992)
Associate Editor, Annual Reviews of Cell Biology (1984-1993)
Member, Advisory Board of the National Science Resources Center, National Academy of Sciences and Smithsonian
      Institution (1990-1993)
Chairman, Commission on Life Sciences of the National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences (1988-1993)
Councilor, American Society of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (1984-1993)
Editorial Board, Seminars in Cell Biology, Saunders Scientific Publications (1990-1994)
Essay Editor, Molecular Biology of the Cell (1991-1997)
Member, National Committee on Science Education Standards and Assessment, National Academy of Sciences
      (NCSESA) (1992-1993)
Member, Committee on National Education Support System for Teachers and Schools (NESSTS), National Academy
     of Sciences (1992-1993)
Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle (1988-1996).
Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Markey Foundation (1984-1997)
Member, Corporation Visiting Committee for the Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
     (1978-1998).
Co-chair, Science and Strategy Committee for the System Review Panel, Consultative Group on International
      Agricultural Research (CGIAR) (1997-1998).
Member, ex officio, U.S. Department of Education National Commission on Mathematics and Science Teaching for
      the 21st Century ("Glenn Commission") (1999-2000).
Member, Editorial Advisory Board, BioEssays (1990-2001).
Member, Council of Scientific Advisors, Marine Biological Laboratory (1996-2001).
Member, Scientific Advisory Board, BioLab (2000-2001).
Member, Editorial Board, Current Opinion in Cell Biology, Elsevier Science London. (1988-2002)
Member, Ocean Research Advisory Panel, Department of the Navy (1998-2003).
Member, Board of Directors, Teach for America (1999-2003).
Member, Scientific Advisory Board, "The Green Room" television show (1999-2003).
Member, Board of Directors, Science Matters, Inc. (2001-2003).
Chair, Center for Scientific Review Panel on Scientific Boundaries, National Institutes of Health (1998-2004).
Member, National Council on Science and Technology Education, AAAS (2001-2004).
Member, BEST National Leadership Council (2001-2004).
Co-Chair, NIH Blue Ribbon Panel on Conflict of Interest Policies, A Working Group of the Advisory Committee to the Director, National Institutes of Health (2004)
Member, Advisory Committee, National Innovation Initiative, Council on Competitiveness (2004)
Member, ex officio, The President's Committee on the National Medal of Science (1994-2005).
Member, Advisory Board, DC ACTS program (2001-2005).

MEMBER OF PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
American Chemical Society
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
American Society for Cell Biology
American Society for Microbiology
Genetics Society of America
Sigma Xi
American Association for Advancement of Science

For the period 2000 to 2009, Dr. Alberts is the Co-chair of the InterAcademy Council, a new advisory institution in Amsterdam governed by the presidents of 15 science academies from around the world.

Updated: June 2006


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