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Peter
H. Duesberg
Professor of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of
California, Berkeley, CA
Born: December 2, 1936
Parents: Mother: Hilde Saettele, M.D. Father:
Richard Duesberg, Prof. of Internal Medicine
Education:
University of Würzburg, Germany Vordiplom (Chemistry) 1956-1958
University of Basel, Switzerland 1958-1959
University of Munich, Germany Diplom (Chemistry) 1959-1961
University of Frankfurt, Germany Ph.D. (Chemistry) 1961-1963
Research & Professional Experience:
Max-Planck Institute for Virus Research, Tübingen, Germany
Postdoctoral Fellow 1963
Dept. of Molecular Biology and Virus Laboratory; University of California at Berkeley Postdoctoral Fellow and Assistant
Research Virologist 1964
Assistant Professor in Residence 1968
Assistant Professor 1970
Associate Professor 1971
Professor 1973
Since 1989: Dept. of Molecular & Cell Biology
Honors:
1969, Merck Award
1971, California Scientist of the Year Award
1981, First Annual American Medical Center Oncology Award
1986, Outstanding Investigator Award, National Institutes of Health
1986, elected to National Academy of Sciences
1986-87, Fogarty Scholar-in-Residence at the National Institutes of
Health, Bethesda, MD
1988, Wissenschaftspreis, Hannover, Germany
1988, Lichtfield Lecturer, Oxford, England
1990, C. J. Watson Lecturer, Abbott Northwestern Hospital, Minneapolis,
MN
1992, Fisher Distinguished Professor, University of North Texas,
Denton, TX
1992, Shaffer Alumni Lecturer, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA
1992, Constance Ledward Rollins Lecture, University of New Hampshire, Durham NH, 15. Dec. 1996, Distinguished Speaker, Department of Biology, Univ. Louisville,
KY,
Oct. 17, "AIDS: virus- or drug induced?"; Oct. 18, "The
role of aneuploidy in cancer".
1997, January-July: Guest professor of the University of Heidelberg at
the Medical School in
Mannheim (III Med. Klinik, director Prof. R. Hehlmann)
1998, August-December: Guest professor of the University of Heidelberg
at the Medical School in Mannheim (III Med. Klinik,
director Prof. R. Hehlmann)
2000, May 6-7 (Pretoria) and July 3-4 (Johannesburg): Member of the
International Panel of Scientists invited by President
Thabo Mbeki and the South African Government to discuss the AIDS crisis.
2000, July-December: Guest professor of the University of Heidelberg at
the Medical School in
Mannheim (III Med. Klinik, director Prof. R. Hehlmann).
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