Patrick S. Moore ( Patrick S. Moore ; born October 21, 1956, Seattle, Washington) is an American epidemiologist and virologist. Emeritus Professor of the University of Pittsburgh and Director of the Oncovirusology Program at the , member of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA (2012) [1] . Works with spouse , also a professor. He is a highly cited researcher for Thomson Reuter ISI [2] . Together with identified two of the seven now-known human oncoviruses ( in 1994 and Merkel cell polyomavirus in 2008) [1] [3] .
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Biography
He studied biology at (in 2002 he won the Distinguished Alumnus Award) and received a master's degree in chemistry at Stanford University, a doctor of medicine at the University of Utah, and a master's degree in epidemiology at the University of California at Berkeley. In 1985, he worked as a physician in Ghana, and in 1986 in Liberia, from 1987 to 1989, an employee of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention . Since 1994, an assistant professor, from 1995 an associate professor, from 1998 to 2002 a professor at Columbia University. In 2002, he received a position at the Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, University of Pittsburgh, in 2013 became his emeritus professor of microbiology and molecular genetics [4] , and also since 2008, research professor at the American Cancer Society . Received 21 patents. Member of the (2002), American Academy of Microbiology (2011) [5] , Association of American Doctors (2014).
Awards and honors
- same name fund (1997)
- Robert Koch Prize of the same name foundation (1998)
- (2003)
- Carnegie Life Sciences Award (2009, in conjunction with )
- Norman P. Salzman Memorial Lecture in Virology, National Institutes of Health (2010)
- Chancellor's Distinguished Research Award, University of Pittsburgh (2012)
- Heinrich Pette Prize Lecture, (2012)
- , British Microbiological Society (2012)
- NIH NCI Outstanding Investigator Award (2016) [3]
- NIH Director's George M. Khoury Lecture (2017)
- Clarivate Citation Laureate in Physiology or Medicine (2017)
- same name foundation (2017)
- PNC Elsie Hillman Distinguished Scholar Award (2017)
- (2017, in conjunction with ) [6]
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Chang, Moore, and Strick Are Elected To National Academy of Sciences | Pitt Chronicle | University of pittsburgh
- ↑ https://www.asm.org/index.php/aam-fellows/aam-fellows/fellows-elected-in-2011/item/4995-patrick-s-moore
- ↑ 1 2 Moore Awarded $ 6.4 Million for Cancer Research | Pitt Chronicle | University of pittsburgh
- ↑ University Times »Pitt honors 10 faculty members
- ↑ MMG's DeLuca and Moore Elected to Fellowship | Microbiology & Molecular Genetics | University of pittsburgh
- ↑ Yuan Chang and Patrick Moore win prize for the discovery of two cancer viruses | EurekAlert! Science news