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Institute for Molecular Medicine & Infectious Disease 2016 International Symposium

Drexel University College of Medicine presents:
4th International Symposium on Molecular Medicine & Infectious Disease

Promoting Innovation Through Collaboration
Cancer and Pathogen Genomics – Prevention, Treatment and Cures


September 13–15, 2016

245 N. 15th Street • Philadelphia, PA 19102

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The following prizes were presented during the symposium. Learn more about the prize winners.

Alan Ashworth, PhD, FRS

Drexel Prize in Cancer Biology

Alan Ashworth, PhD, FRS

President, UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center
San Francisco, Calif.
"Synthetic Lethal Approaches to Cancer Therapy"

Jonathan Karn, PhD

Drexel Prize in Translational Medicine

Jonathan Karn, PhD

Reinberger Professor of Molecular Biology
Chairman, Department of Molecular Biology and Microbiology
Director, CWRU/UH Center for AIDS Research
Cleveland, Ohio
"The Molecular Basis for a Future HIV Cure: The Ins and Outs of HIV Latency"

Satya Dandekar, PhD

Drexel Prize in Immunology

Satya Dandekar, PhD

Professor and Department Chair
Medical Microbiology and Immunology
University of California, Davis
Davis, Calif.
"HIV infection and Mucosal Immunity: Siege and Defense"

Harris A Gelbard, MD, PhD

Drexel's Hilary Koprowski Prize in Neurovirology

Harris A Gelbard, MD, PhD

Director, Center for Neurology Development and Disease
Professor of Neurology, Pediatrics, Microbiology and Immunology and Neuroscience
University of Rochester
Rochester, N.Y.
"Selectively Non-selective Inhibition of Innate Immunity: Treatment for End Organ Diseases of Infectious and Non-infectious Etiologies"

Rita Colwell, PhD

Drexel Prize in Infectious Disease

Rita Colwell, PhD

Distinguished University Professor
University of Maryland, College Park and Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
Founder and Chairman, CosmosID
College Park, Md.
"Next Generation Sequencing, Climate, and Cholera"