- Tak Wah Mak
Tak Wah Mak, (born 1946 in
China ) is an award-winningCanadian researcher who has worked in a variety of areas includingbiochemistry , immunology, and cancergenetics . He first became widely known for his pioneering work in the genetics ofimmunology .Born in southern China in 1946 and raised in
Hong Kong , Mak studied biochemistry and biophysics at the University of Wisconsin. In the early 1970s, he earned his PhD in biochemistry from the University of Alberta, in Edmonton. After he obtained his degree, Dr. Mak moved to Toronto and became a Canadian citizen.In 1984, Dr. Mak published his work on the
cloning ofT-cell receptor genes;as of 2005 , that article has been cited nearly 1200 times. Dr. Mak’s role in advancing the use of genetically-altered mice in scientific study has led to important breakthroughs in immunology and understanding cancer at the cellular level. The basic research inbreast cancer conducted by Dr. Mak has been published in top international scientific journals and he has given several keynote addresses at breast cancer symposia across Canada and the United States.In spite of offers from prestigious institutions around the world, Dr. Mak remained committed to Canada’s scientific community. In 1993, Dr. Mak received support to establish the
AMGEN Research Institute inToronto . As of 2005, AMGEN-produced papers have been cited more than 40,000 times.Dr. Mak holds Honorary Doctoral Degrees from numerous universities in North America and Europe. He is an Officer of the
Order of Canada and has been elected a Foreign Associate of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) as well as a Fellow of theRoyal Society of London (UK.) He has won international recognition in the forms of theEmil von Behring Prize , theKing Faisal Prize for Medicine , theGairdner Foundation International Award, theSloan Prize of the General Motors Cancer Foundation, thePaul Ehrlich Prize and theNovartis Prize in Immunology .In 2004 Mak became the director of the Advanced Medical Discovery Institute and the Campbell Family Institute for Breast Cancer Research. He is also the senior scientist, division of Stem Cell and Developmental Biology, Advanced Medical Discovery Institute/Ontario Cancer Institute. Since 1984, he has been a Professor in the Departments of Medical Biophysics and Immunology at the
University of Toronto .Honours
*1986, elected a Fellow of the
Royal Society of Canada
*1989, awarded theGairdner Foundation International Award
*1990, awarded the Royal Society of Canada's McLaughlin Medal
*1994, made a Fellow of theRoyal Society
*1996, awarded theRobert L. Noble Prize by theNational Cancer Institute of Canada
*1996, awarded the Sloan Prize of the General Motors Cancer Foundation
*2000, made an Officer of theOrder of Canada
*2002, elected as a foreign associate to the National Academy of Sciences in the discipline of immunology
*2003, awarded theKillam Prize by theCanada Council for the Arts .
*2007, awarded theOrder of Ontario . [cite web|title=Order of Ontario Recipients Announced|url=http://www.citizenship.gov.on.ca/english/news/2007/n20071219.shtml]References
External links
* [http://medbio.utoronto.ca/faculty/mak.html University of Toronto biography]
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