David Eisenberg

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David Eisenberg
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David Eisenberg
Born (1939-03-15) March 15, 1939 (age 85)
Chicago, United States
Fields Proteins[1]
Amyloid[2]
Structural biology[3][4][5]
Institutions Howard Hughes Medical Institute
University of Oxford
University of California, Los Angeles
Harvard University
California Institute of Technology
Princeton University
Alma mater Harvard University (undergraduate)
The Queen's College, Oxford (postgraduate)
Thesis Some problems in the electronic structure of molecules (1965)
Doctoral advisor Charles Coulson[citation needed]
Doctoral students Michael Gribskov[citation needed]
Notable awards Harvey Prize (2008)
ISCB Senior Scientist Award (2013)[6]
Website
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David S. Eisenberg (born 15 March 1939[citation needed]) is an American biochemist and biophysicist best known for his contributions to structural biology and computational molecular biology. A professor at the University of California, Los Angeles since the early 1970s and director of the UCLA-DOE Institute for Genomics & Proteomics since the early 1990s, as well as a member of the California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI) at UCLA.[7][8][9][10][11][12][13]

Education

Eisenberg attended Harvard University and graduated in 1961 with an A.B. in Biochemical Sciences. He went on to the University of Oxford, where he was awarded a D.Phil in 1965[14] for research supervised by Charles Coulson.

Research

Eisenberg's current research focuses on the structural biology of amyloidogenic proteins, while his computational efforts largely center on the development of bioinformatic/proteomic methodologies for elucidation and analysis of protein interaction networks. His research group hosts the Database of Interacting Proteins.[15]

Career

  • Postdoctoral research, Princeton University (1964–1966; with Walter Kauzmann)
  • Postdoctoral research, California Institute of Technology (1966–1969; with Richard E. Dickerson)
  • Professor, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, UCLA, USA (1969–Present)
  • Professor, Department of Biological Chemistry, UCLA Medical School
  • Director, UCLA-DOE Institute for Genomics & Proteomics (1993–Present)
  • Member, California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI), UCLA
  • Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute (2001–Present)

Awards

He was the recipient of Harvey Prize (Human Health) 2008 in recognition of his contributions in unfolding the structure of amyloid fibrils. The award was presented to him at a ceremony that took place on March 23, 2009 at the Technion. This recently recognized protein state provides opportunities to understand cells in health and disease.[16]

References

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  5. David Eisenberg's publications indexed by Google Scholar, a service provided by Google
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  7. HHMI profile of David Eisenberg
  8. The Eisenberg research lab at UCLA
  9. UCLA-DOE Institute for Genomics & Proteomics
  10. David Eisenberg’s speech during the Harvey Prize ceremony on YouTube
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  12. List of publications from Microsoft Academic Search
  13. David Eisenberg's publications indexed by the Scopus bibliographic database, a service provided by Elsevier.
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  16. Harvey Prize Award