April 29, 2014

Geoffrey Wahl elected to Academy of Arts and Sciences class of 2014 for outstanding scientific work

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Geoffrey Wahl elected to Academy of Arts and Sciences class of 2014 for outstanding scientific work

LA JOLLA—The Academia Estadounidense de Artes y Ciencias (AAAS) elected Salk Professor Geoffrey M. Wahl to its society, whose ranks include Nobel laureates, Pulitzer Prize recipients and Oscar winners, as well intellectual luminaries such as George Washington, Benjamin Franklin and Albert Einstein. Wahl joins 13 other Salk professors as members into the prestigious AAAS.

Geoffrey Wahl

Geoffrey Wahl, Professor – Gene Expression Laboratory

Imagen: Cortesía del Instituto Salk de Estudios Biológicos

Wahl seeks to determine how cancers originate and progress, and why tumors become resistant to even the most powerful anti-cancer drugs. His goal is to translate the knowledge and understanding gained from basic research into the development of new treatment strategies to more effectively manage all types of cancer. As one example of his contribution, Wahl’s team reported the first identification, isolation and characterization of mouse fetal mammary stem cells and their associated gene expression profiles. Wahl and his group are striving to translate these studies to the clinic to help patients with breast cancers that currently lack targeted therapeutic strategies.

“It has been my privilege to call Geoff a colleague and a dear friend. His work in understanding cancer has been critical to the field and he is highly deserving of this honor,” says Inder M. Verma, a Salk professor in the Laboratorio de Genética and American Cancer Society Professor of Molecular Biology who, along with Carol Prives, a professor at Universidad de Columbia, nominated Wahl for inclusion into the academy. Both Verma and Prives are members of the society.

“I am humbled by the honor and privilege of being included as a member of this Academy and deeply grateful to those who nominated and supported me,” says Wahl, a professor in Salk’s Laboratorio de Expresión Génica and holder of the Daniel and Martina Lewis Chair. “I have been fortunate to work with students, postdoctoral scholars and collaborators whose efforts, insights, and intellect were vital to my work.”

The academy is one of the country’s oldest and most prestigious honorary learned societies, and a leading center for independent policy research. Among its more than 4,600 members and 600 foreign fellows are some of the world’s most accomplished leaders from academia, business, social policy, energy, global security, the humanities and the arts. The current membership includes more than 250 Nobel laureates and more than 60 Pulitzer Prize winners. The 204 new members were announced this month.

Acerca del Instituto Salk de Estudios Biológicos:
El Instituto Salk de Estudios Biológicos es una de las instituciones de investigación básica más destacadas del mundo, donde un cuerpo docente de prestigio internacional investiga cuestiones fundamentales de las ciencias de la vida en un entorno único, colaborativo y creativo. Centrados tanto en el descubrimiento como en la formación de las futuras generaciones de investigadores, los científicos del Salk realizan contribuciones revolucionarias a nuestra comprensión del cáncer, el envejecimiento, el Alzheimer, la diabetes y las enfermedades infecciosas mediante el estudio de la neurociencia, la genética, la biología celular y vegetal, y otras disciplinas relacionadas.

Los logros del cuerpo docente han sido reconocidos con numerosos galardones, entre los que se incluyen premios Nobel y la pertenencia a la Academia Nacional de Ciencias. Fundado en 1960 por el Dr. Jonas Salk, pionero en la vacuna contra la poliomielitis, el Instituto es una organización independiente sin fines de lucro y un hito arquitectónico.

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