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Principal Investigators
 . Gerard Cangelosi
 . Patrick Duffy
 . Jean Feagin
 . Michal Fried
 . Malcolm Gardner
 . Nancy Haigwood
 . Helen Horton
 . Stefan Kappe
 . Peter Myler
 . Marilyn Parsons
 . David Sherman
 . Arnold Smith
 . Joseph Smith
 . Don Sodora
 . Leonidas Stamatatos
 . Ken Stuart
 . Ruobing Wang
 . Theodore White
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David Sherman, Ph.D.

Education

A.B. Zoology 1980 University of California, Berkeley
Ph.D. Biochemistry 1987 Vanderbilt University

 

Professional Experience
2007 - present Director, Tuberculosis Program, Seattle Biomedical Research Institute
2007 - present Associate Member, Seattle Biomedical Research Institute
2004 - present Associate Professor, Pathobiology Department, University of Washington School of Public Health and Community Medicine
1998 - 2004 Assistant Professor, Pathobiology Department,
University of Washington School of Public Health and Community Medicine
1994 - 1998 Senior Scientist, Department of Research Biology, PathoGenesis Corporation
1991 - 1993 Research Assistant Professor of Medicine and Molecular Microbiology, Washington University School of Medicine
1988 - 1991 Postdoctoral Fellow, The Rockefeller University

Select Honors and Awards
      1987           American Institute of Nutrition, Proctor and Gamble Award for Excellence in
                        Graduate Student Research
      1985-1987   Samuel Roberts Noble Fellow
      1982-1987   Harold Stirling Vanderbilt Scholar in Biochemistry
      1976-1978   Regents Scholar of New York

Field of Study
I have always looked for my work to be four things: fun, interesting, challenging and useful. TB is one of the world’s great neglected diseases, but it is also one of the world’s great biological puzzles. I love working with very talented people the world over to tackle challenging and important biological problems.
 

 

 
     

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