February 8, 2018

Salk Institute names Kurt Marek, PhD, new director of research development

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Salk Institute names Kurt Marek, PhD, new director of research development

Kurt Marek
Kurt Marek

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Crédito: Instituto Salk

LA JOLLA—Expanding the resources available to its faculty through the office of chief science officer, the Salk Institute announced that Kurt Marek, PhD, has joined as director of research development. In this role, Marek will work closely with the Institute’s faculty and leadership to support the advancement of Salk research by enhancing its ability to secure major grants.

Marek has a wealth of training and experience in this area, having most recently served as a deputy director of the Office of Translational Alliances and Coordination for the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI), where he was instrumental in developing and managing grant programs to support translational research. He also oversaw the NHLBI’s support of small businesses performing research and development on innovative biomedical products.

“Kurt’s impressive background and experience will enhance our ability to more strategically approach research advancement through a holistic approach that seeks to match the scientific interests of our faculty with traditional and non-traditional funding avenues,” says Martín Hetzer, chief science officer of the Salk Institute. “Importantly, he also will serve as a liaison between investigators, our grants administration department and development office to support complex inter-institutional and interdisciplinary proposals to help ensure the ongoing vitality of research programs.”

“The Salk Institute continues to set the standard for life-changing discoveries that address many of the most pressing conditions of our time,” says Marek. “I am delighted to join this family of extraordinary researchers to further facilitate collaborations and identify strategic opportunities to participate in significant research initiatives that present major funding prospects.”

Marek earned undergraduate degrees in biology and humanities from UC San Diego and received his PhD in neuroscience from the University of California, San Francisco, where he was a Howard Hughes predoctoral fellow. He later studied spinal cord development as a Damon Runyon Cancer Research Fellow at UC San Diego, using genomics to identify new roles for electrical activity in the nervous system and to characterize the underlying molecular mechanisms. He joined NHLBI in 2010 as an AAAS Science and Technology Policy fellow in 2010.

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El Instituto Salk es un centro de investigación independiente y sin fines de lucro fundado en 1960 por Jonas Salk, creador de la primera vacuna segura y eficaz contra la poliomielitis. La misión del Instituto es impulsar una investigación fundamental, colaborativa y audaz que aborde los retos más acuciantes de la sociedad, entre ellos el cáncer, la enfermedad de Alzheimer y la vulnerabilidad agrícola. Esta ciencia fundamental sustenta todos los esfuerzos traslacionales, generando conocimientos que permiten el desarrollo de nuevos medicamentos e innovaciones en todo el mundo.