Professor of Genetics and The Interdepartimental Program in Immunology
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Education
Brooklyn College, 1952-1954
Pamona College, 1953-1954
California Institute of Technology 1954-1955
US Department of Agriculture Graduate School 1958
University of Paris V (Sorbonne) 1979-1981
Research and Professional Experience
1953 Research Assistant, Biology Department, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA (Dr. Robert Tyler, Supervisor) 1955 Research Assistant, Pasteur Institute, Paris, France (Dr. Leonard A. Herzenberg, supervisor) 1957 Research Assistant, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (Dr. Bruce Ames, supervisor) 1959 Research Assistant, Genetics Department, Stanford University Medical School, Stanford, Calif. (Dr. Leonard A. Herzenberg, supervisor) 1962 Research Assistant, Genetics Department and Gynecology and Obstetrics Department, Stanford University Medical School (Dr. Leonard A. Herzenberg and Robert Goodlin, supervisor) 1963 Senior Research Assistant same 1967 Research Associate same 1973 Research Associate, Genetics Dept., Stanford University (Dr. Leonard A. Herzenberg, supervisor) 1975 Senior Research Associate same 1989 Professor of Genetics (Research), Dept. of Genetics, Stanford University
Honors and Awards
American Cancer Society-Eleanor Roosevelt Cancer Fellowship, 1986 American Association of Immunologists, Member Genetics Society of America, Member The American Association of Immunologists, Committee - Minority Affairs, 1993-96 Midwinter Conference of Immunology: Member, Governing Council, 1982-85, 1987-90; Workshop Organizer, 1974, 1976; Co- Chair, 1984 meeting, "B Cell Regulation and Development" International Congress of Immunology: Symposium Chair & Speaker, 1986; Symposium speaker, 1983, 1989. FASEB: Symposium Chair, 1987 New York Academy of Sciences: Principal Organizer & Co-chair, 1991 meeting, "CD5 B Cells in Development and Disease"
"Frontiers in Immunology '95" (Symposium honoring Leonore A. Herzenberg), February 10-11, 1995. The ComputerWorld Smithsonian Award, June 4, 1996,
“for Heroic Achievement in Information Technology this Award [was] presented to the Herzenberg Lab, Dept. of Genetics, Stanford, in recognition of your (principally Leonore Herzenberg and Wayne Moore Visionary use of Information Technology in the field of Medicine.”