Dennis Brown (academic) explained

Dennis Brown
Nationality:British
Work Institutions:Harvard Medical School
Alma Mater:University of East Anglia
Thesis Title:Control of Metabolic Processes in Amphibian Organ Culture
Thesis Url:https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.480174
Thesis Year:1975
Doctoral Advisor:Michael Balls
Website:https://csb.mgh.harvard.edu/brown

Dennis Brown is a renal physiologist. He is Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, director of the Program in Membrane Biology at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH),[1] and Associate Director of the MGH Center for Systems Biology. He is a member of the MGH Executive Committee on Research (ECOR), the central body for research governance at MGH.[2]

Early life and education

Brown was born in Grimsby, England and attended Wintringham Grammar School. He earned an undergraduate degree in biological sciences and PhD degree from the University of East Anglia. His dissertation supervisor was Michael Balls.

Career

Brown was awarded the Carl W. Gottschalk Distinguished Lectureship in 1999,[3] and the Hugh Davson award for Cell Biology in 2011,[4] both from the American Physiological Society. In 2017-2018, Brown served as the 90th President, and is the current Chief Scientific Officer, of the American Physiological Society.[5] [6] [7]

From 2002-2008, Brown served as editor-in-chief of the American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology. From 2009-2017, he served as editor-in-chief of Physiological Reviews.[8] [9] [10] He was elected to the Academy of Europe in 2017.[11]

Brown was awarded the A. Clifford Barger Excellence in Mentoring award from Harvard University in 2005 and the Harvard Medical School Dean’s Award for the Advancement of Women in Science in 2012.[12] [13]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.mgh.harvard.edu/research/researchlab.aspx?id=1355 Massachusetts General Hospital
  2. Web site: ECOR - Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA . https://archive.today/20130704074122/http://www.massgeneral.org/researchadvisory/about/ecor-all.aspx . 4 July 2013 . dead.
  3. Web site: Carl W. Gottschalk Distinguished Lectureship . American Physiological Society . 1999 . Renal Awards . 23 March 2015 .
  4. Web site: Hugh Davson Distinguished Lectureship . American Physiological Society . 2011 . Section Awards—Cell & Molecular Physiology . 23 March 2015 .
  5. News: May 23, 2017 . Dennis Brown, PhD, Becomes 90th President of the American Physiological Society . . June 5, 2022.
  6. Web site: Physiologists Predict Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Winners . June 5, 2022.
  7. Web site: Dennis Brown, PhD Chief Science Officer . June 5, 2022.
  8. Web site: American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology . June 5, 2022.
  9. Web site: Physiological Reviews . June 5, 2022.
  10. Web site: APS Staff Directory . June 5, 2022.
  11. Web site: Member information . June 5, 2022.
  12. Web site: A. Clifford Barger Excellence in Mentoring Award Recipients . June 5, 2022.
  13. Web site: Brown Recognized For Championing Women Faculty . 12 July 2012 . June 5, 2022.