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==Biography==
==Biography==
Kolodner earned a Ph.D. at [[University of California, Irvine]]. He completed a postdoctoral fellowship at [[Harvard University]] and joined the faculty at [[Harvard Medical School]] and [[Dana-Farber Cancer Institute]] in 1978.<ref name=AACR>{{cite web|title=Richard D. Kolodner, PhD|url=http://www.aacr.org/Funding/Pages/scientific-advisory-committee-detail.aspx?ItemID=16#.VoiGshUrLWI|publisher=[[American Association for Cancer Research]]|accessdate=January 2, 2016}}</ref> Kolodner has made fundamental contributions to the understanding of the mechanisms of genetic recombination,<ref>{{cite web|title=UCSD CANCER CENTER SCIENTIST ELECTED TO NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES|url=http://ucsdnews.ucsd.edu/archive/newsrel/health/kolodnernas.htm|website=UCSD Health Sciences|publisher=Reagents of the University of California|accessdate=21 April 2016}}</ref> DNA mismatch repair<ref>{{cite web|last1=Stringer|first1=Nancy|title=UCSD Cancer Researcher Richard D. Kolodner Honored with Landon-AACR Prize for Basic Cancer Research|url=http://ucsdnews.ucsd.edu/archive/newsrel/health/03-07Kolodner.asp|website=UCSD News Center|publisher=Regents of the University of California|accessdate=21 April 2016}}</ref> and the pathways that prevent genome instability.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Benowitz|first1=Steve|title=Researchers Uncover Potential Mechanisms to Protect Against Genetic Alterations, Diseases|url=http://ucsdnews.ucsd.edu/archive/newsrel/health/08-09GeneAlt.asp|website=UC San Diego News Center|publisher=Regents of the University of California|accessdate=21 April 2016}}</ref> While studying [[DNA repair]] in bacteria and yeast, Kolodner identified two DNA mismatch repair genes, MSH2 and MLH1, that lead to 95 percent of hereditary colon cancer cases. In both cases, Kolodner reported his findings simultaneously with [[Bert Vogelstein]] at [[Johns Hopkins University]].<ref name=NYT>{{cite news|last1=Kolata|first1=Gina|title=Scientist at work|url=http://www.nytimes.com/1994/05/03/science/scientist-work-richard-d-kolodner-amazing-leap-yeast-genes-human-cancer.html?pagewanted=all|accessdate=January 2, 2016|work=[[The New York Times]]|date=May 3, 1994}}</ref> Kolodner also showed that epigenetic silencing of MLH1 is the cause of much more common sporadic mismatch repair defective cancers.<ref name=CPRIT>{{cite web|title=Richard Kolodner, Ph.D.|url=http://www.cprit.state.tx.us/grants-process/peer-review-committees/scientific-review-council-src/richard-kolodner|publisher=Cancer Prevention & Research Institute of Texas|accessdate=January 2, 2016}}</ref>
Kolodner earned a Ph.D. at [[University of California, Irvine]]. He completed a postdoctoral fellowship at [[Harvard University]], joined the faculty at [[Harvard Medical School]] and [[Dana-Farber Cancer Institute]] in 1978 and then joined the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, San Diego Branch in 1997.<ref name=AACR>{{cite web|title=Richard D. Kolodner, PhD|url=http://www.aacr.org/Funding/Pages/scientific-advisory-committee-detail.aspx?ItemID=16#.VoiGshUrLWI|publisher=[[American Association for Cancer Research]]|accessdate=January 2, 2016}}</ref> Kolodner has made fundamental contributions to the understanding of the mechanisms of genetic recombination,<ref>{{cite web|title=UCSD CANCER CENTER SCIENTIST ELECTED TO NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES|url=http://ucsdnews.ucsd.edu/archive/newsrel/health/kolodnernas.htm|website=UCSD Health Sciences|publisher=Reagents of the University of California|accessdate=21 April 2016}}</ref> DNA mismatch repair<ref>{{cite web|last1=Stringer|first1=Nancy|title=UCSD Cancer Researcher Richard D. Kolodner Honored with Landon-AACR Prize for Basic Cancer Research|url=http://ucsdnews.ucsd.edu/archive/newsrel/health/03-07Kolodner.asp|website=UCSD News Center|publisher=Regents of the University of California|accessdate=21 April 2016}}</ref> and the pathways that prevent genome instability.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Benowitz|first1=Steve|title=Researchers Uncover Potential Mechanisms to Protect Against Genetic Alterations, Diseases|url=http://ucsdnews.ucsd.edu/archive/newsrel/health/08-09GeneAlt.asp|website=UC San Diego News Center|publisher=Regents of the University of California|accessdate=21 April 2016}}</ref> While studying [[DNA repair]] in bacteria and yeast, Kolodner identified two DNA mismatch repair genes, MSH2 and MLH1, that lead to 95 percent of hereditary colon cancer cases. In both cases, Kolodner reported his findings simultaneously with [[Bert Vogelstein]] at [[Johns Hopkins University]].<ref name=NYT>{{cite news|last1=Kolata|first1=Gina|title=Scientist at work|url=http://www.nytimes.com/1994/05/03/science/scientist-work-richard-d-kolodner-amazing-leap-yeast-genes-human-cancer.html?pagewanted=all|accessdate=January 2, 2016|work=[[The New York Times]]|date=May 3, 1994}}</ref> Kolodner also discovered that epigenetic silencing of MLH1 is the cause of much more common sporadic mismatch repair defective cancers.<ref name=CPRIT>{{cite web|title=Richard Kolodner, Ph.D.|url=http://www.cprit.state.tx.us/grants-process/peer-review-committees/scientific-review-council-src/richard-kolodner|publisher=Cancer Prevention & Research Institute of Texas|accessdate=January 2, 2016}}</ref>


Kolodner is the Director of Ludwig Cancer Research San Diego Branch,<ref>{{cite web|title=RICHARD KOLODNER SELECTED AS NEW DIRECTOR OF LUDWIG CANCER RESEARCH SAN DIEGO BRANCH|url=http://www.ludwigcancerresearch.org/news/richard-kolodner-selected-new-director-ludwig-cancer-research-san-diego-branch|website=Our Story News Releases|publisher=LUDWIG INSTITUTE FOR CANCER RESEARCH LTD|accessdate=June 16, 2015}}</ref> and he is a distinguished professor at the [[UC San Diego School of Medicine]].<ref name="CPRIT"/> He was elected to the [[National Academy of Sciences]] in 2000.<ref name=NAS>{{cite web|title=Richard D. Kolodner|url=http://www.nasonline.org/member-directory/members/3008589.html?referrer=https://www.google.com/|publisher=[[National Academy of Sciences]]|accessdate=January 2, 2016}}</ref> He has also been elected a fellow of the [[American Academy of Arts and Sciences]],<ref>{{cite web|title=Drs. Richard D. Kolodner and Samuel I. Rapaport Are New Fellows of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences|url=https://mednews.ucsd.edu/2008/05/12/drs-richard-d-kolodner-and-samuel-i-rapaport-are-new-fellows-of-the-american-academy-of-arts-sciences/|website=News from the Department of Medicine|publisher=Regents of the University of Califronia|accessdate=21 April 2016}}</ref> a member of the National Academy of Medicine and is a past recipient of the [[Charles S. Mott Prize]] for Outstanding Research in Cancer Causation or Prevention, awarded by the General Motors Cancer Research Foundation<ref>{{cite web|title=Two Biochemists Win Charles S. Mott Prize for Outstanding Research in Cancer Causation or Prevention|url=http://www.cancernetwork.com/articles/two-biochemists-win-charles-s-mott-prize-outstanding-research-cancer-causation-or-prevention|website=Cancer Network|publisher=UBM Media LLC|accessdate=21 April 2016}}</ref> and the Kirk A. Landon-AACR prize in Basic Cancer Research.<ref>{{cite web|title=Kirk A. Landon-AACR Prize for Basic Cancer Research Recipients|url=http://www.aacr.org/Research/Awards/PAGES/KIRK-A-LANDON-AACR-PRIZE___8470D6.ASPX#.Vxkh__krLcs|website=AACR|publisher=American Association for Cancer Research|accessdate=21 April 2016}}</ref>
Kolodner is the Director of Ludwig Cancer Research San Diego Branch,<ref>{{cite web|title=RICHARD KOLODNER SELECTED AS NEW DIRECTOR OF LUDWIG CANCER RESEARCH SAN DIEGO BRANCH|url=http://www.ludwigcancerresearch.org/news/richard-kolodner-selected-new-director-ludwig-cancer-research-san-diego-branch|website=Our Story News Releases|publisher=LUDWIG INSTITUTE FOR CANCER RESEARCH LTD|accessdate=June 16, 2015}}</ref> and he is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine at the [[UC San Diego School of Medicine]].<ref name="CPRIT"/> He was elected to the [[National Academy of Sciences]] in 2000.<ref name=NAS>{{cite web|title=Richard D. Kolodner|url=http://www.nasonline.org/member-directory/members/3008589.html?referrer=https://www.google.com/|publisher=[[National Academy of Sciences]]|accessdate=January 2, 2016}}</ref> He has also been elected a fellow of the [[American Academy of Arts and Sciences]],<ref>{{cite web|title=Drs. Richard D. Kolodner and Samuel I. Rapaport Are New Fellows of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences|url=https://mednews.ucsd.edu/2008/05/12/drs-richard-d-kolodner-and-samuel-i-rapaport-are-new-fellows-of-the-american-academy-of-arts-sciences/|website=News from the Department of Medicine|publisher=Regents of the University of Califronia|accessdate=21 April 2016}}</ref> a member of the National Academy of Medicine and is a past recipient of the [[Charles S. Mott Prize]] for Outstanding Research in Cancer Causation or Prevention, awarded by the General Motors Cancer Research Foundation<ref>{{cite web|title=Two Biochemists Win Charles S. Mott Prize for Outstanding Research in Cancer Causation or Prevention|url=http://www.cancernetwork.com/articles/two-biochemists-win-charles-s-mott-prize-outstanding-research-cancer-causation-or-prevention|website=Cancer Network|publisher=UBM Media LLC|accessdate=21 April 2016}}</ref> and the Kirk A. Landon-AACR Prize in Basic Cancer Research.<ref>{{cite web|title=Kirk A. Landon-AACR Prize for Basic Cancer Research Recipients|url=http://www.aacr.org/Research/Awards/PAGES/KIRK-A-LANDON-AACR-PRIZE___8470D6.ASPX#.Vxkh__krLcs|website=AACR|publisher=American Association for Cancer Research|accessdate=21 April 2016}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 19:32, 29 April 2016

Richard David Kolodner is an American scientist with Ludwig Cancer Research who has made research contributions to the genetic basis for inherited susceptibility to common cancers.

Biography

Kolodner earned a Ph.D. at University of California, Irvine. He completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard University, joined the faculty at Harvard Medical School and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in 1978 and then joined the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, San Diego Branch in 1997.[1] Kolodner has made fundamental contributions to the understanding of the mechanisms of genetic recombination,[2] DNA mismatch repair[3] and the pathways that prevent genome instability.[4] While studying DNA repair in bacteria and yeast, Kolodner identified two DNA mismatch repair genes, MSH2 and MLH1, that lead to 95 percent of hereditary colon cancer cases. In both cases, Kolodner reported his findings simultaneously with Bert Vogelstein at Johns Hopkins University.[5] Kolodner also discovered that epigenetic silencing of MLH1 is the cause of much more common sporadic mismatch repair defective cancers.[6]

Kolodner is the Director of Ludwig Cancer Research San Diego Branch,[7] and he is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine at the UC San Diego School of Medicine.[6] He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2000.[8] He has also been elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences,[9] a member of the National Academy of Medicine and is a past recipient of the Charles S. Mott Prize for Outstanding Research in Cancer Causation or Prevention, awarded by the General Motors Cancer Research Foundation[10] and the Kirk A. Landon-AACR Prize in Basic Cancer Research.[11]

References

  1. ^ "Richard D. Kolodner, PhD". American Association for Cancer Research. Retrieved January 2, 2016.
  2. ^ "UCSD CANCER CENTER SCIENTIST ELECTED TO NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES". UCSD Health Sciences. Reagents of the University of California. Retrieved 21 April 2016.
  3. ^ Stringer, Nancy. "UCSD Cancer Researcher Richard D. Kolodner Honored with Landon-AACR Prize for Basic Cancer Research". UCSD News Center. Regents of the University of California. Retrieved 21 April 2016.
  4. ^ Benowitz, Steve. "Researchers Uncover Potential Mechanisms to Protect Against Genetic Alterations, Diseases". UC San Diego News Center. Regents of the University of California. Retrieved 21 April 2016.
  5. ^ Kolata, Gina (May 3, 1994). "Scientist at work". The New York Times. Retrieved January 2, 2016.
  6. ^ a b "Richard Kolodner, Ph.D." Cancer Prevention & Research Institute of Texas. Retrieved January 2, 2016.
  7. ^ "RICHARD KOLODNER SELECTED AS NEW DIRECTOR OF LUDWIG CANCER RESEARCH SAN DIEGO BRANCH". Our Story News Releases. LUDWIG INSTITUTE FOR CANCER RESEARCH LTD. Retrieved June 16, 2015.
  8. ^ "Richard D. Kolodner". National Academy of Sciences. Retrieved January 2, 2016.
  9. ^ "Drs. Richard D. Kolodner and Samuel I. Rapaport Are New Fellows of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences". News from the Department of Medicine. Regents of the University of Califronia. Retrieved 21 April 2016.
  10. ^ "Two Biochemists Win Charles S. Mott Prize for Outstanding Research in Cancer Causation or Prevention". Cancer Network. UBM Media LLC. Retrieved 21 April 2016.
  11. ^ "Kirk A. Landon-AACR Prize for Basic Cancer Research Recipients". AACR. American Association for Cancer Research. Retrieved 21 April 2016.