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Eric Jinsheng Huang 黃金生
Election Year
2024
660 S. Euclid Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 63110
Tel: +1-314-362-8788 / Fax: +1-314-747-2662
Current Positions
Edward Mallinckrodt Professor & Chair, Dept of Pathology & Immunology, Washington University School of Medicine
Education
1979 – 1986: B.M., National Taiwan University.
1988 – 1993: Ph.D., Molecular Biology, Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences.
Professional Experience
1993 – 1997: Residency (Anatomic Pathology) & Fellowship (Neuropathology), University of California San Francisco.
1997 – 2000: Postdoctoral Fellow, Dept of Physiology, UCSF & Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
2000 – 2005: Assistant Professor, Dept of Pathology, UCSF.
2005 – 2008: Associate Professor, Dept of Pathology, UCSF.
2009 – 2024: Professor, Dept of Pathology, UCSF.
2012 – 2018: Associate Editor, Journal of Neuroscience.
2019 – 2024: Vice Chair of Research, Dept of Pathology, UCSF. 2020 – 2022: Chair, NIH NOMD Study Section.
2021 – now: Consulting Editor, Journal of Clinical Investigation (JCI) Insights.
2022 – 2024: Member, Steering Committee, Physician-Scientist Scholar Program (PSSP), UCSF.
2023 – 2025: Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Academia Sinica.
2023: Reviewer, T-Star Center Program, National Science and Technology Council, R.O.C.
2025 – now: Edward Mallinckrodt Professor & Chair, Dept of Pathology & Immunology, Washington University School of Medicine.
Specialties
Neuroscience
Awards and Honors
1991:Vincent du Vigneaud Award of Excellence, Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences.
1991 – 1992: Frank Lappin Horsfall, Jr., Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.
1997 – 2000: Postdoctoral Fellowship for Physicians, Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
1998: Weil Award, American Association of Neuropathologists (AANP).
2000: Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), given by U.S. President Bill Clinton.
2000: Merit Award, Dept of Veterans Affairs.
2002 – 2007: Independent Scientist Award, NIH.
2014: Chair, Gordon Research Conference on Molecular & Cellular Neurobiology.
2016: DeArmond Lecture, AANP.
2017: Stowell Lecture, UC Davis.
2018: Keynote Speaker, 27th Intl Complement Workshop.
2019: Mentoring Award, BMS Graduate Program, UCSF.
2020: Senior Clinician-Scientist Investigator Award, Dept of Veterans Affairs.
2021: Organizer, Keystone Symposium on Neurodegenerative Diseases.
2021 – 2022: Web of Science, Highly Cited Researcher.
2021: Award of Distinction, Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences.
2022: Keynote Speaker, International Society for FTD.
2022-23: President, American Association of Neuropathologists (AANP).