Name: Michael D. Gershon
Address: Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons 630 West 168th Street New York, New York 10032
Education: A.B. (with distinction) 1958, Cornell University M.D. 1963, Cornell University Medical College Cornell University Medical College, Department of Anatomy 1960-61, Predoctoral Fellow, U.S. Public Health Service for research and teaching 1963-64, Research Fellow, U.S. Public Health Service 1964-65, Instructor Oxford University, Department of Pharmacology, 1965-66 Research Associate and Research Fellow, U.S. Public Health Service Cornell University Medical College, Department of Anatomy: 1966-69, Assistant Professor 1969-75, Associate Professor July 1975 - September 1975, Professor Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology October 1975 - present, Professor and Chairman Honors: Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Epsilon Delta, and Phi Kappa Phi Honorary Societies Polk Prize for undergraduate research, 1961. Alpha Omega Alpha Honorary Medical Society, 1962, and President in 1963 Borden Undergraduate Research Prize, 1963 Polk Prize for highest academic standing, 1963 Sigma Xi Markle Foundation Scholar in Academic Medicine, 1968 N.Y.C. Health Research Council Career Scientist Award, 1970 Grass Foundation Visiting Professor, 1981. American Gastroenterological Association Council on Nerves and the Gut. University of Rochester Outstanding Neuroscientist, 1983 Jacob Javits Award, National Institutes of Health, 1985 Camilio Golgi Medal: Fidia Research Foundation, 1986 State of the Art Lecture, American Gastroenterological Association, 1986 Association of Anatomy Chairman Tousimis Prize for Outstanding Research and contributions to the field of Anatomy Medal of Francis I, Collège de France, 1990 Chair FASEB GI Conf. IV, 1991 Guest Editor, Special issue on The Neural Crest , J. Neurobiol. 1993 Cajal Club, President, 1994 American Association of Anatomists, President, 1995 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science(elected 1999) The Henry Grey Prize (Highest award given by the American Association of Anatomists (2000) Professional Societies Association of Anatomy Chairman (President 1985-86) American Association of Anatomists (President 1995-6) American Gastroenterological Association (Chairman, section on motility 1996) American Society for Cell Biology American Physiological Society American Association for the Advancement of Science The Endocrine Society The Society for Neuroscience New York Society for Electron Microscopists (President 1977-78) New York Academy of Sciences International Society for Developmental Neuroscience Cajal Club (President 1994) American Society for Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics The Harvey Society Society for Developmental Biology Other Positions: Member NIH Study Sections, Neurological Disorder Program Project Review Committee B, NINCDS 1973-75; Neurology A, 1980-84 Member, Editorial Boards: (责任编辑:泉水) |