- Emil R. Unanue
Emil R. Unanue (born
September 13 ,1934 ) is animmunologist , and Paul and Ellen Lacy Professor of Pathology atWashington University School of Medicine . Unanue is a past recipient of theAlbert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research (1995), theGairdner Foundation International Award (2000) and theRobert Koch Gold Medal from Germany. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, theAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences and theInstitute of Medicine . He previously served as chair of the National Academy of Sciences Section of Microbiology and Immunology.Unanue is internationally recognized as a leader in understanding how the immune system identifies foreign material, known to scientists as antigen, and how immune system T cells respond to it. In the early 1980s, Unanue's research group uncovered a critical component of how T cells recognize invaders. He and
Paul M. Allen , the Robert L. Kroc Professor of Pathology and Immunology inWashington University School of Medicine , discovered that antigen-presenting cells bind these peptides to a special group of molecules known as the major histocompatibility complex.Dr. Unanue graduated in medicine in 1960 from the
University of Havana , Cuba. He trained from 1961 to 1970 in Pittsburgh and La Jolla in the United States and at theNational Institute for Medical Research , Mill Hill, London. He joinedHarvard Medical School in 1970. In 1974, he becameMallinckrodt Professor of Immunopathology. In 1985 he moved toWashington University School of Medicine , where he became Mallinckrodt Professor and Chairman of the Department of Pathology and Pathologist-in-Chief of theBarnes-Jewish Hospital .External links
* [http://www.laskerfoundation.org/awards/library/1995basic.shtml Lasker Award Recipients' Page]
* [http://pathimm.wustl.edu/html/unanue.html Faculty Webpage at Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine]
* [http://hcr3.isiknowledge.com/author.cgi?&link1=Browse&link2=Results&id=176 ISI Highly Cited Researchers]
* [http://www.nature.com/ni/journal/v7/n12/abs/ni1206-1277.html "From antigen processing to peptide-MHC binding", Nature Immunology - 7, 1277 - 1279 (2006)]
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