Gerald M. Rubin

Gerald M. Rubin

Gerald M. Rubin (born 1950) is an American biologist, notable for pioneering the use of transposable P elements in genetics, and for leading the public project to sequence the "Drosophila melanogaster" genome. Related to his genomics work, Rubin's lab is notable for development of genomics tools and whole-genome studies of gene regulation. Rubin also serves as Vice President and Director of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, one of the largest biomedical research foundations in the world. Most recently, Rubin has become president and director of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Janelia Farm Research Campus.

Biography

Rubin was born in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1950, attending the Boston Latin School. Rubin completed his undergraduate degree in biology at MIT, working at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory during the summer.UPI, [http://www.physorg.com/news64771850.html "Gerald Rubin: Science Far Too Conservative] ", April 20, 2006 (discussing Janelia Farm).] [Tim Studt, [http://www.rdmag.com/ShowPR.aspx?PUBCODE=014&ACCT=1400000100&ISSUE=0611&RELTYPE=PR&ORIGRELTYPE=CVS&PRODCODE=00000000&PRODLETT=BS&CommonCount=0 "Architect of the Future: Refocusing on Basic Research"] , "R&D Magazine".] He completed his Ph.D. at the University of Cambridge, at the MRC in 1974, sequencing yeast RNA. He did postdoctoral work at Stanford University with David Hogness.

Rubin's first faculty position was at Harvard Medical School, followed by the Carnegie Institution of Washington; in 1983 he accepted a faculty appointment at the University of California, Berkeley. He was appointed a Howard Hughes Medical Investigator in 1987. He is currently the MacArthur Professor of Genetics, Genomics and Development, in Berkeley's Department of Molecular and Cell Biology.

Rubin has taken a leading role in a number of high-profile biology projects. As the director of the Drosophila Genome Center, he led the public effort to sequence "Drosophila melanogaster". [Adams "et al", "The Genome Sequence of "Drosophila melanogaster", "Science", v.287, pp. 2185-2195.] As director of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Rubin led the development of the HHMI's Janelia Farm Research Campus, an independent biomedical research institute in Virginia.UPI, [http://www.physorg.com/news64771850.html "Gerald Rubin: Science Far Too Conservative] ", April 20, 2006 (discussing Janelia Farm).] [Tim Studt, [http://www.rdmag.com/ShowPR.aspx?PUBCODE=014&ACCT=1400000100&ISSUE=0611&RELTYPE=PR&ORIGRELTYPE=CVS&PRODCODE=00000000&PRODLETT=BS&CommonCount=0 "Architect of the Future: Refocusing on Basic Research"] , "R&D Magazine".]

His lab is particularly known for its development of genomics tools, studies of gene regulation, and other genome-wide research.

ignificant papers

*Francesca Cesari, [http://www.nature.com/milestones/miledna/full/miledna09.html "Milestones in Nature: Milestone 9: Transformers, Elements in Disguise"] , "Nature", Oct. 15, 2007.]
*Francesca Cesari, [http://www.nature.com/milestones/miledna/full/miledna09.html "Milestones in Nature: Milestone 9: Transformers, Elements in Disguise"] , "Nature", Oct. 15, 2007.]
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Awards

* 2000 AAAS-Newcomb Cleveland Prize, AAAS (with Craig Venter) for his March 24, 2000, review paper on sequencing the "Drosophila" geome [Robert Sanders, [http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2001/02/20_rubin.html "UC Berkeley's Gerald Rubin shares AAAS prize with Celera's Craig Venter for sequencing genome of the fruit fly"] , UC Berkeley Campus News, Feb. 20, 2001.]
* 2003 George W. Beadle Medal (with Allan C. Spradling) [Terry L. Orr-Weaver, "The 2003 George W. Beadle Medal", "Genetics", v.164, n.4, pp. 1248-1249 (Aug. 2003) (full-text [http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1462668 available online] at PubMed Central.)]
* Helen Hay Whitney Fellow
* Phi Beta Kappa
* Phi Lambda Epsilon
* National Science Foundation, predoctoral Fellow
* United States Churchill Foundation Fellow
* Co-winner, Passano Foundation Young Scientist Award
* American Chemical Society Eli Lilly Award in Biological Chemistry
* Co-winner, National Academy of Sciences U.S. Steel Foundation Award in Molecular Biology
* Genetics Society of America Medal
* Member, National Academy of Sciences
* Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science
* Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences
* Fellow, American Academy of Microbiology
* Howard Taylor Ricketts Award, Univ. of Chicago
* Member, Institute of Medicine

References

* [http://mcb.berkeley.edu/faculty/GEN/rubing.html Rubin faculty profile] , UC
* [http://www.sciencewatch.com/sept-oct99/sw_sept-oct99_page3.htm "HMI's Gerald M. Rubin: The Benefits of Genomics"] , "ScienceWatch", v.10, n.5 (Sept./Oct. 1999).

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