- Bert W. O'Malley
Bert W. O’Malley, M.D. is the Tom Thompson Distinguished Service Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology at
Baylor College of Medicine . A native ofPittsburgh , he has a bachelor's degree from theUniversity of Pittsburgh (A&S 1959) and a M.D. from their School of Medicine (1963). He completed his residency atDuke University and spent four years at theNational Institute of Health followed by four years serving as the Luscious Birch Professor and the director of the Reproductive Biology Center atVanderbilt University . He then moved to Baylor as Professor and Chairman of Molecular and Cellular Biology.Dr. O’Malley's work has been on the primary actions of steroid hormones and nuclear receptors. He has published over 600 papers and holds 20 patents in the fields of gene regulation, molecular endocrinology and steroid receptors.
He was awarded the
National Medal of Science byU.S. President George W. Bush onSeptember 29 ,2008 . [cite news | last = Templeton | first = David | title = Pitt graduate given highest science honor in the U.S. | publisher =Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | date = 2008-08-29 | url = http://postgazette.com/pg/08242/907908-298.stm | accessdate = 2008-08-29 ]Honors and awards
*Laureate, National Medal of Science
*President of the Endocrine Society in 1985.
*Member National Academy of Sciences
*MemberInstitute of Medicine ,
*Fellow,American Academy of Arts and Sciences
*Fellow,American Academy of Microbiology
*FellowAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science .
* honorary doctorateKarolinska Institute
* honorary doctorateNew York University
* honorary doctorateNational University of Ireland
* honorary doctorate University of MarylandReferences
* [http://cms.komen.org/stellent/groups/public/documents/komen_document/006159.pdf biography]
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