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Tuyển tập các báo cáo nghiên cứu về y học được đăng trên tạp chí y học Respiratory Research cung cấp cho các bạn kiến thức về ngành y đề tài: From Duke to King’s: Michael Malim wins the 2010 Retrovirology prize. | Fassati Retrovirology 2010 7 103 http content 7 1 103 RETR0VIR0L0GY EDITORIAL Open Access From Duke to King s Michael Malim wins the 2010 Retrovirology prize Ariberto Fassati Abstract Michael H. Malim wins the Retrovirology prize. Retrovirology awards an annual Prize to recognize outstanding achievements in the field by mid-career scientists older than 45 but younger than 60 1 . The prize is supported through a donation from the Ming K. Jeang Foundation an educational foundation based in Houston Texas USA. This year is the 6th edition of the prize alternating yearly between recognizing a non-HIV retrovirologist and an HIV retrovirologist. Previous Awardees are Steve Goff 2 Jo Sodroski 3 Karen Beemon 4 Ben Berkhout 5 and Thierry Heidman 6 and although we maintain strict confidentiality about nominees who did not win many of them were also outstanding scientists who may well receive the prize in the future testament to how much the Retrovirology Prize is truly valued by our community. For 2010 the Editors have awarded the Retrovirology Prize to Michael H. Malim Figure 1 . Mike is Professor and Head of the Department of Infectious Diseases at King s College London UK. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences an EMBO member since 2005 and a Fellow of the Royal Society since 2007. Mike graduated in Biochemistry from Bristol University UK and obtained his DPhil from Oxford University working on Ty retrotransposition. He then moved to the US at Duke University where he worked with Bryan Cullen as a postdoctoral fellow and then in 1992 set up his own lab at the University of Pennsylvania. In 2001 he returned to the UK at King s College London. Amongst his very many scientific achievements I would like to highlight two. In the late 80s and early 90s Mike together with Bryan Cullen showed that the HIV-1 accessory protein Rev was required for nuclear export of Correspondence The Wohl Virion Centre and Medical Research Council

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