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542:, the Stadie Award from the American Diabetes Association, and the 2010 Mentoring Award from the American Society of Hematology. In 2016 he received the American Society for Cell Biology Women In Cell Biology Sandra K. Masur Senior Leadership Award and was named a Lifetime Fellow by the Society. He received the 2016 Pioneer Award from the Diamond Blackfan Anemia Foundation, and the Metcalf Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Society for Experimental Hematology in 2020. In 2021 he received the Wallace H. Coulter Award for Lifetime Achievement in Hematology from the American Society of Hematology. 93: 25: 697: 401:, Inc, and Rubius Therapeutics. Together with two parents of children with Dravet Syndrome, he founded Tevard, a company developing novel gene therapy therapeutics for Dravet Syndrome and several other genetic brain disorders. And with two former students he founded Carmine, which develops red cell extracellular vesicles as gene delivery vehicles. 556:(Physiology or Medicine, 2013). Eight of his students and fellows are elected Members of the U.S. National Academies of Science or Medicine. In 1982 Dr. Lodish was elected to the Cleveland Heights High School (Cleveland Heights, Ohio) Alumni Hall of Fame, an honor he shares with his two younger brothers Leonard and Richard. 507:
He has taught undergraduate courses at MIT in Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, and most recently Molecular Biotechnology. Together with Professor Andrew Lo of the MIT Sloan School of Management and several colleagues in the Biology and Biological Engineering Departments, he is currently teaching the
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Pharmaceuticals. He has testified as an expert witness in several high- profile biotechnology patent trials in Federal Court, notably Amgen vs. TKT Aventis in 2000, Amgen vs. Roche in 2009, and Biogen vs. Merck - Serono in 2018; he was on the winning side in all.
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course "Science and Business of Biotechnology" to over 80 MIT graduate students. The version he taught in 2019 is on line as an MIT EdX course and has enrolled over 28,000 students:  
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Dr. Lodish is the lead author of the textbook Molecular Cell Biology. The ninth edition was published in 2021 and the book has been translated into fourteen languages.
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He is the recipient of honorary Doctorate of Science degrees from Kenyon College, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and Case Western Reserve University.
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He has served on the Scientific Advisory Board for the Eisai Research Institute in Massachusetts and on the Scientific Advisory Board of Astra and then
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Initially, Dr. Lodish's work focused on translational control of protein synthesis and on development of the cellular slime mold
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in Heidelberg, the Center for Molecular Biology Heidelberg (ZMBH) in Germany, the Life Sciences Institute of the
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and other plasma membrane glycoproteins, identified the intracellular organelles that mediate recycling of the
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His research group was the first to clone and sequence mRNAs encoding a mammalian glucose transport protein,
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and Long non-Coding RNAs in regulating hematopoiesis and fat and muscle cell development and metabolism
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Two former postdoctoral researchers in Dr. Lodish's laboratory have gone on to win Nobel Prizes:
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In 1963 he married Pamela Chentow. They have three married children and seven grandchildren.
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He closed his laboratory in 2019; the most recent efforts of his group were focused on:
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Dr. Lodish received his A.B. degree Summa Cum Laude and with Highest Honors in
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From 1989 through 2007 Dr. Lodish was a member of the Board of Trustees of
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During the 2004 calendar year Dr. Lodish served as president of the
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Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
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Dr. Lodish was a founder and scientific advisory board member of
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Division of Biology and of the Engineering Division of the
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Dr. Lodish has served on advisory panels for the U.S.
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the Lodish Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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Cleveland, Ohio
United States
Rockefeller University
Kenyon College
Cell Biology
Whitehead Institute
MIT
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Doctoral advisor
Norton Zinder
Charles Zuker
Lydia Villa-Komaroff
molecular
cell biologist
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research
cell surface proteins
molecular cell biology
medicine
Chemistry
Mathematics
Kenyon College
Norton Zinder
Rockefeller University

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