Dennis Brown - Curriculum Vitae#


Education
  • 1972 - BSc. Univ. of East Anglia, Norwich, 1st class honors
  • 1975 - PhD. UEA (Michael Balls supervisor)

Employment
  • 1982 - Charge de Recherche - University of Geneva Medical School, Switzerland
  • 1986 - Assistant Professor of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA
  • 1988 - Associate Professor of Pathology/Medicine, Harvard Medical School
  • 1997 - Director, MGH Program in Membrane Biology
  • 2002 - Prof. of Medicine, Harvard Med. Sch.
  • 2007 - Associate Director MGH Center for Systems Biology
  • 2011 - Director, MGH Office for Research Career Development (ORCD)

Major Honors
  • 1987 Established Investigator of the American Heart Association
  • 1999 Carl Gottschalk Distinguished Lecturer - FASEB meeting, Washington.
  • 2006 A. Clifford Barger Excellence in Mentoring Award – Harvard Medical School
  • 2008 Suk-Ki Hong Memorial Lecturer – SUNY, Buffalo May 13.
  • 2008 Robert Schrier Endowed Lecture – Am. Soc. Nephrol. Meeting, Philadelphia
  • 2009 Daniel L. Kline Lecturer, Univ. Cincinnati Systems Biology Retreat, May 8.
  • 2011 Hugh Davson Distinguished Lecturer – (FAS)EB Meeting, Washington
  • 2011 National Council of the American Physiological Society
  • 2012 HMS Dean's Leadership Award for the Advancement of Women Faculty
  • 2013 Robert Pitts Lecture in Nephrology – Intl. Union Physiol. Sci., Birmingham, UK
  • 2013 Honorary Doctorate of Science, Univ. of East Anglia (alma mater), Norwich, UK
  • 2015 Fellow of the American Physiological Society (FAPS)
  • 2016 President Elect of the American Physiological Society

Major Editorial Duties
  • 1995 - 97: Associate editor AJP Renal Physiology
  • 1997 - 02: Associate editor AJP Cell Physiology
  • 2002 - 08: Editor in Chief, AJP Cell Physiology
  • 2003 - 09: Editorial Board J. Biol. Chem.
  • 2009 - 17: Editor in Chief, Physiological Reviews

Invited Lectures

Over 112 invited national and international lectures accepted since 1984

Major teaching duties
  • 1999 - 2009: Course director of Harvard/MIT Health Science and Technology course Renal Pathophysiology
  • 2011- present; numerous courses on Responsible Conduct of Research, career development etc.

Publications

380 publications to date (1974 - 2016, an average of 12 per year)

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