Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine. Advances In Biology and Medicine: A Tribute To Aaron J. Shatkin

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Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine Advances In Biology and Medicine: A Tribute To Aaron J. Shatkin October 19, 2012

Advances In Biology and Medicine: A Tribute To Aaron J. Shatkin Friday, October 19, 2012 8:00 am Registration & Continental Breakfast Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Great Hall 8:45 am Welcoming Remarks Ann Stock, PhD Professor and Associate Director, CABM SESSION I: Chairperson: Arnold Rabson, MD CABM Faculty Member, Professor and Director, Child Health Institute of New Jersey, UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School 9:00 am The NS1 Protein of Influenza A Virus: A Master Regulator of Host and Viral Functions Robert M. Krug, PhD Professor and Chair of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, University of Texas at Austin 9:45 am The Poxvirus Transcriptome: A Symphony in Three Movements Bernard Moss, MD, PhD Chief, Laboratory of Viral Diseases NIAID 10:30 am Break SESSION II: Chairperson: Céline Gélinas, PhD CABM Faculty Member, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, and Associate Dean for Research, UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School 11:00 am RNA Repair: Hiding in Plain Sight Stewart Shuman, MD, PhD American Cancer Society Research Professor, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center 11:45 am Synthetic Lethality as a Therapeutic Modality for Cancer J. Michael Bishop, MD Director, G.W. Hooper Research Foundation, University Professor, Chancellor Emeritus, University of California, San Francisco 12:30 pm Lunch Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Great Hall

SESSION III: Chairperson: Gaetano Montelione, PhD CABM Faculty Member, Jerome and Lorraine Aresty Chair and Professor II of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Rutgers University 1:30 pm Chromatin, Epigenetics and the Brain Danny Reinberg, PhD Professor, HHMI at New York University School of Medicine 2:15 pm mrna Processing Proteins and their Roles in Human Disease James Manley, PhD Julian Clarence Levi Professor of Life Sciences, Department of Biological Sciences, Columbia University 3:00 pm Break SESSION IV: Chairperson: Joseph Marcotrigiano, PhD CABM Faculty Member and Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Rutgers University 3:30 pm Mechanisms and Regulation of microrna Metabolism and Function Witold Filipowicz, MD, PhD Professor of Biochemistry, Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research Basel, Switzerland 4:15 pm Translational Control of Cancer and Autism Nahum Sonenberg, PhD James McGill Professor of Biochemistry and the Goodman Cancer Research Centre, McGill University 5:00 pm Closing

Aaron J. Shatkin, PhD, was professor of molecular genetics, microbiology and immunology, Founding Director of the Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine (CABM) and member of The Cancer Institute of New Jersey at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and university professor of molecular biology at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Dr. Shatkin earned a bachelor s degree in chemistry, summa cum laude, from Bowdoin College and was awarded a Rockefeller Fellowship to attend The Rockefeller University where he trained in microbiology with Nobel Laureate Dr. E.L. Tatum. After receiving his doctorate in 1961, he joined the laboratories of Drs. Harry Eagle and Norman Salzman at the National Institutes of Health as a research scientist. He spent a sabbatical year in 1968 as a visiting investigator with Nobel Laureate Dr. Renato Dulbecco at the Salk Institute then moved to the newly established Roche Institute of Molecular Biology in New Jersey where he was head of the Laboratory of Molecular Virology and later chair of the Department of Cell Biology. In 1986, he was appointed director of the nascent Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine, a joint institute of UMDNJ- Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. He also taught at several other universities and trained many future scientists in his laboratory. Dr. Shatkin is nationally recognized for the discovery of mrna capping and other fundamental contributions to gene expression mechanisms in animal cells and viruses. In honor of his achievements in biomedical research, he received the 1977 U.S. Steel Award in Molecular Biology from the National Academy of Sciences, the Thomas Alva Edison Science Award, the New Jersey Pride Award in Science and Technology, the Association of American Medical Colleges 2003 award for Distinguished Research in the Biomedical Sciences and the 2009 Edward J. Ill Outstanding Medical Research Scientist Award. His

alma mater, Bowdoin College, granted him an Honorary Doctorate of Science in recognition of his work. The founding editor of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Dr. Shatkin served on numerous organizing and advisory committees including the Asilomar Meeting on Recombinant DNA, Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute. He authored more than 230 publications that provided new insights into diseases including cancer, AIDS and other viral infections. He was an elected member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Academy of Microbiology, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

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