Robert Lue Explained

Robert Lue
Birth Date:May 23, 1964
Birth Place:Jamaica
Death Place:Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.
Fields:Cellular biology
Workplaces:Harvard University
Alma Mater:College of the Holy Cross (BA)
Harvard University (PhD)
Thesis Title:Molecular and Biochemical Characterization of Hdlg
Thesis Url:https://hollis.harvard.edu/primo-explore/fulldisplay?docid=01HVD_ALMA211973725720003941&context=L&vid=HVD2&lang=en_US&search_scope=default_scope&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=books&query=any,contains,Lue,%20Robert&offset=0
Thesis Year:1995
Known For:The Inner Life of the Cell (2006)
Partner:Alain Viel (1990–)

Robert Arnold Lue (May 23, 1964 – November 11, 2020) was a Jamaican-born American cellular biologist.[1] He was a professor of molecular and cellular biology at Harvard University,[2] where he was the Richard L. Menschel Faculty Director of the Derek Bok Center for Teaching.[3] Lue had been co-editor of the Harvard Data Science Review,[4] and was previously the university's UNESCO Chair on Life Sciences and Social Innovation.[5] Lue led LabXChange, an online learning platform, in partnership with the Amgen Foundation.[6] [7]

Early life and education

Lue grew up in Jamaica, where he developed an interest in nature.[8] He was of Chinese and Romanian descent.[9] After being educated at St. George's College and graduating in 1980, Lue initially intended to study science at the University of Oxford before he "fell in love with the idea of the liberal arts" and instead chose to attend the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts, on a full scholarship.

At Holy Cross, Lue specialized in philosophy, science, and studio arts. He graduated from with a degree in biology and philosophy in 1986.[10] After graduation, he considered pursuing either a doctorate in science, philosophy, or obtaining Master of Fine Arts, ultimately deciding to spend a year painting and researching at Brandeis University.

After researching at Brandeis, Lue pursued graduate studies at Harvard University and obtained a Ph.D. in cellular biology in 1995. His dissertation was titled "Molecular and biochemical characterization of Hdlg: the human homologue of the Drosophila discs-large tumor suppressor protein."[11] In 1996, Lue completed his postdoctoral studies at Harvard. He was mentored by Daniel Branton, a professor of biology.[12]

Career

Lue joined the faculty of molecular and cellular biology at Harvard on 1999.[13] Beginning in 2008, Lue was the Faculty Director of the Harvard-Allston Education Portal. He was recognized for his contributions to molecular animation.[14] Lue's research was supported by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. He served as dean of Harvard Summer School and co-authored two textbooks on biology, researching science visualization.

On March 1, 2013, Lue became the inaugural Richard L. Menschel Faculty Director of the Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning at Harvard University.[15] He was formerly professor of the practice of molecular and cellular biology, and the director of life sciences education at Harvard University.[16]

Lue developed multiple award-winning media animations about science, including Understanding HIV and AIDS (1999), Biochemistry: Interactive Learning (2000), The Inner Life of the Cell (2006), and Powering the Cell: Mitochondria (2010).[17]

Personal life

Lue died on November 11, 2020, of cancer at the age of 56.[18] He was survived by his husband, Alain Viel.

Selected publications

Notes and References

  1. https://www.mcb.harvard.edu/uncategorized/rob-lue-05-23-1964-11-11-2020/?fbclid=IwAR21dU1j176iEwOxfw1FqSC2k_lfF_P5Z5e5lmr8b0w9tUvCCPAqyju3Qq0 ""
  2. Web site: Lambert . Craig . 2009-11-01 . New media transform college classrooms Harvard Magazine . 2024-03-20 . www.harvardmagazine.com . en.
  3. Web site: Fandos . Nicholas P. . Mohamed . Sabrina A. . February 21, 2013 . Lue Named First Faculty Director of the Bok Center . 2024-08-19 . The Harvard Crimson.
  4. Meng . Xiao-Li . 2021-07-30 . Remembering Robert Lue: Giving Students "Not a Data Science Course, but a Data Science Life" . Harvard Data Science Review . en . 3 . 3 . 10.1162/99608f92.5461cafb . 2644-2353. free .
  5. Web site: Stories by Robert A. Lue . 2024-03-20 . Scientific American . en.
  6. Web site: gazettejohnbaglione . 2018-07-16 . Harvard collaboration to help students explore how science works . 2024-04-28 . Harvard Gazette . en-US.
  7. Web site: 2013-02-27 . HarvardX and edX leadership named . 2024-08-21 . . en.
  8. Web site: Parsons . Lian . Branton . Daniel . Gaudet . Rachelle . Kahne . Daniel . Viel . Alain . Losick . Richard . 2021-10-06 . Robert Arnold Lue, 56 . 2024-03-11 . . en-US.
  9. Web site: Maldonado . Brenda C. . December 14, 2006 . Bio Prof Animates Cellular World . 2024-08-11 . The Harvard Crimson.
  10. Web site: Nair . Meera S. . November 30, 2020 . Biology Prof. Lue, Visionary in Life Sciences Pedagogy, Dies at 56 . 2023-12-18 . The Harvard Crimson.
  11. Web site: Dissertation: Molecular and biochemical characterization of Hdlg . 2024-03-20 . . en.
  12. Web site: The 21st Century Pedagogue News The Harvard Crimson . 2024-03-20 . www.thecrimson.com.
  13. Web site: Reuell . Peter . 2013-02-21 . New leader in teaching, learning . 2024-08-19 . . en-US.
  14. News: Olsen . Erik . 15 November 2010 . Molecular Animation: Where Cinema and Biology Meet . 7 June 2017 . The New York Times.
  15. Web site: 2013-02-22 . Robert Lue named Bok Center director at Harvard . 2024-03-20 . . en.
  16. Web site: Dept of MCB, Harvard U: Faculty and Research . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081114004709/http://www.mcb.harvard.edu/Faculty/faculty_profile.php?f=robert-lue-a . 2008-11-14 . www.mcb.harvard.edu.
  17. Web site: Robert Lue Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC) . 2024-08-19 . empac.rpi.edu . en.
  18. Web site: 13 November 2020 . Biologist Rob Lue, founding HarvardX faculty director, dies at 56 . 17 November 2020 . Harvard Gazette.