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Wednesday May 13, 2009

Editor-in-Chief of Retrovirology to receive Woodrow Wilson Award

Retrovirology Editor-in-Chief, Dr Kuan-Teh Jeang has been selected to receive the  Johns Hopkins University Alumni Association's Woodrow Wilson Award 2009 early next month, recognising his valuable contribution to the fields of molecular virology and biology. The Woodrow Wilson Award for Distinguished Government Service honours alumni who have brought credit to the University by their current or recently concluded distinguished public service as elected or appointed officials.  Previously winners of the Woodrow Wilson Award have included the former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, the former director of the US National Institutes of Health Elias Zerhouni, and the current US Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner.

 

Since 1985, Dr Jeang has been at the National Institutes of Health (Bethesda, USA).  He has published over 250 peer-reviewed articles, which have been cited over 11,500 times. Dr. Jeang is the president-elect of the Society of Chinese Bioscientists in America (SCBA), a recent councillor of the ASBMB, an Academician of Academia Sinica, and an elected fellow of the AAAS, the ASCI and the AAP.  His research interests focus on the gene regulation of HIV and how HTLV-1 causes leukemia. In 2004, he and several colleagues founded Retrovirology.

 

In conjunction with BioMed Central, Dr Jeang is coordinating the upcoming conference, Frontiers of Retrovirology - complex retroviruses, retroelements and their hosts. The conference, which will be held in Montpellier, France in late September, aims to bring together leading human retrovirus researchers to review current progress and to chart future challenges. Frontiers of Retrovirology will feature internationally renowned speakers, including Dr Robert Gallo, the co-discoverer of the HIV virus.


 

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