Medical Advisory Board
The Medical Advisory Board (MAB) comprises distinguished scientists and leaders of biomedical research institutions who constitute the principal advisory group for the scientific programs of the Institute. The MAB advises the president and vice presidents regarding:
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The long-range strategy of the Institute for achieving its mission to promote biomedical research and science education;
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Proposals for new research programs, investigator competitions, and grants programs;
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The scientific achievements and future potential of current investigators, including the evaluation of whether an investigator's term of appointment should be renewed;
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Other matters concerning scientific programs and performance upon which the president requests advice and recommendations.
The MAB typically consists of up to ten members including a Chairman. The term of appointment of each member is four years. Appointments are made by the president after consultation with the Chief Scientific Officer. The president and selected vice presidents are ex officio members of the MAB.
The MAB meets in plenary session usually four times annually. Each member is expected to attend one of the Institute's scientific meetings and to participate in investigator review sessions, which are normally held in conjunction with MAB meetings.
Medical Advisory Board Members
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J. Michael Bishop, M.D.
Director, G.W. Hooper Foundation
and University Professor
University of California, San Francisco
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Michael R. Botchan, Ph.D.
Richard and Rhoda Goldman
Distinguished Professor of Biochemistry
Co-Chair of the Department of
Molecular and Cell Biology
University of California, Berkeley
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Gerald R. Fink, Ph.D.
Herman and Margaret Sokol
Professor
Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Rowena G. Matthews, Ph.D.
G. Robert Greenberg Professor
Emeritus of Biological Chemistry and Research Professor Emeritus
Life Sciences Institute
University of Michigan
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Janet Rossant, Ph.D.
Chief of Research
The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto
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Carla J. Shatz, Ph.D.
Director, Bio-X
Professor of Biology and Neurobiology
James H. Clark Center
Stanford University
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Bruce Stillman, Ph.D., F.R.S.
President and CEO
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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Craig B. Thompson, M.D.
Chairman
Professor and Scientific Director
Abramson Cancer Center
University of Pennsylvania