- Samuel Broder
Samuel Broder is an
oncologist andmedical researcher . He was a co-developer of some of the first effective drugs for the treatment ofAIDS and was Director of theNational Cancer Institute (NCI) from 1989 to 1995.During the first years of the
AIDS epidemic, he co-developed zidovudine (AZT ),didanosine (ddI), andzalcitabine (ddC), which were the first effective drugs licensed for the treatment of AIDS. In 1989, he was appointed by PresidentRonald Reagan to be Director of the NCI. In this position he oversaw the development of a number of new therapies for cancer includingpaclitaxel (Taxol). After leaving the NCI, Dr. Broder became Senior Vice President for Research and Development at the IVAX Corporation in Florida, a position he held until 1998 when he joinedCelera Genomics. He is now Chief Medical Officer of Celera.He has received a number of honors for his work including the
Arthur S. Flemming Award and the Leopold Griffuel Award.External links
* [http://www.celera.com/celera/broder/ Dr. Broder's Bio at Celera]
* [http://history.nih.gov/NIHInOwnWords/docs/page_09.html NIH Oral History of Dr. Broder's role in developing AIDS drugs]
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