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Gregory Petsko

Gregory A. Petsko (born August 7, 1948) is an American biochemist and member of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Medicine, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the American Philosophical Society. He is currently Professor of Neurology at the Ann Romney Center for Neurologic Diseases at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital. He formerly had an endowed professorship (the Arthur J. Mahon Chair) in Neurology and Neuroscience at Weill Cornell Medical College and is still an adjunct professor of Biomedical Engineering at Cornell University, and is also the Gyula and Katica Tauber Professor, Emeritus, in biochemistry and chemistry at Brandeis University.

As of 2020 Petsko's research interests are understanding the biochemical bases of neurological diseases like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and ALS, discovering drugs (especially by using structure-based drug design) and biologics, especially gene therapy, that could therapeutically affect those biochemical targets, and seeing any resulting clinical candidates tested in humans. He has made key contributions to the fields of protein crystallography, biochemistry, biophysics, enzymology, and neuroscience.

Education Edit

Petsko was an undergraduate at Princeton University, where he graduated summa cum laude in 1970. He received a Rhodes Scholarship, and obtained his doctorate in Molecular Biophysics from Merton College, Oxford supervised by David Phillips, studying the structure and mechanism of the enzyme triosephosphate isomerase.

He did a brief postdoctoral fellowship in Paris with Pierre Douzou, studying enzymology at low temperatures. In 1995 he did a sabbatical at the University of California at San Francisco with Ira Herskowitz, where he learned yeast genetics and molecular biology.

Career Edit

Petsko's independent academic career has included stints at Wayne State University School of Medicine, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Max Planck Institute for Medical Research in Heidelberg, and, from 1991 until 2012, Brandeis University, where he was Professor of Biochemistry and of Chemistry and director of the Rosenstiel Basic Medical Sciences Research Center. He is past-president of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and of the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. He is an elected member of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Medicine, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He is a foreign member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and has an honorary Doctor of Laws from Dalhousie University. In April 2010, he was elected to the American Philosophical Society.[2] In 2012, he announced that he was moving to Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City, where his wife, Dr. Laurie Glimcher, had been appointed dean.[3] He was appointed at Weill Cornell Medical College as the director of the Helen and Robert Appel Alzheimer's Disease Research Institute and the Arthur J. Mahon Professor of Neurology and Neuroscience in the Feil Family Brain and Mind Research Institute, and at Cornell University as adjunct professor of Biomedical Engineering, and retained an appointment at Brandeis University as Gyula and Katica Tauber Professor of Biochemistry and Chemistry, Emeritus.[4][5] His wife was named president and CEO of the Dana–Farber Cancer Institute in October 2016, and in January 2019 he followed her back to Boston, assuming his present position as Professor of Neurology at the Ann Romney Center for Neurologic Diseases at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School.

Research Edit

Petsko's current research interests are understanding the biochemical bases of neurological diseases like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and ALS, discovering drugs (especially by using structure-based drug design) that could therapeutically affect those biochemical targets, and seeing any resulting drug and gene therapy candidates tested in humans.[5][6]

Petsko's past research interests[7] have been in protein crystallography and enzymology. He is co-author with Dagmar Ringe of Protein Structure and Function.[8] He was also the author of a monthly column in Genome Biology[9][10] modelled after an amusing column in Current Biology penned by Sydney Brenner.[11] Petsko is best known for his collaborative work with Dagmar Ringe, in which they used X-ray crystallography to solve important problems in protein function including protein dynamics as a function of temperature and problems in mechanistic enzymology.[12][13][14]

At MIT and Brandeis, he and Dagmar Ringe trained a large number of current leaders in structural molecular biology who now have leadership roles in science. These individuals include:

References Edit

  1. ^ Bailey, Melissa (2016-03-01). "Recruited to lead Harvard med, 'fearless' scientist chose Dana-Farber". STAT. Retrieved 2023-01-02.
  2. ^ "Biochemist Greg Petsko elected to American Philosophical Society".
  3. ^ Tate Herbert for The Justice November 13, 2012 Petsko set to leave University for New York City in 2014
  4. ^ Weill Cornell Newsroom. April 16, 2014 No Stone Unturned: Interview with Gregory Petsko
  5. ^ a b Petsko Laboratory Homepage
  6. ^ Columbia University Newsroom. April 20, 2014 'Chaperone' compounds offer new approach to Alzheimer's treatment
  7. ^ Gregory Petsko publications indexed by Microsoft Academic
  8. ^ Petsko, Gregory A. (2008). Protein Structure and Function (Primers in Biology). Oxford [Oxfordshire]: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-955684-7.
  9. ^ Petsko, G. A. (2010). "A Faustian bargain". Genome Biology. 11 (10): 138. doi:10.1186/gb-2010-11-10-138. PMC 3218652. PMID 21062515.
  10. ^ Petsko, G. A. (2011). "Food of the dogs". Genome Biology. 12 (7): 122. doi:10.1186/gb-2011-12-7-122. PMC 3218821. PMID 21787380.
  11. ^ Brenner, S. (2002). "The worm's turn". Current Biology. 12 (21): R713. doi:10.1016/s0960-9822(02)01241-1. PMID 12419193.
  12. ^ Frauenfelder, H.; Petsko, G. A.; Tsernoglou, D. (1979). "Temperature-dependent X-ray diffraction as a probe of protein structural dynamics". Nature. 280 (5723): 558–563. Bibcode:1979Natur.280..558F. doi:10.1038/280558a0. PMID 460437. S2CID 4280206.
  13. ^ Schlichting, I.; Berendzen, J.; Chu, K.; Stock, A. M.; Maves, S. A.; Benson, D. E.; Sweet, R. M.; Ringe, D.; Petsko, G. A.; Sligar, S. G. (2000). "The Catalytic Pathway of Cytochrome P450cam at Atomic Resolution". Science. 287 (5458): 1615–1622. Bibcode:2000Sci...287.1615S. doi:10.1126/science.287.5458.1615. PMID 10698731.
  14. ^ Karplus, M.; Petsko, G. A. (1990). "Molecular dynamics simulations in biology". Nature. 347 (6294): 631–639. Bibcode:1990Natur.347..631K. doi:10.1038/347631a0. PMID 2215695. S2CID 6143542.

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Gregory A Petsko born August 7 1948 is an American biochemist and member of the National Academy of Sciences the National Academy of Medicine the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Philosophical Society He is currently Professor of Neurology at the Ann Romney Center for Neurologic Diseases at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women s Hospital He formerly had an endowed professorship the Arthur J Mahon Chair in Neurology and Neuroscience at Weill Cornell Medical College and is still an adjunct professor of Biomedical Engineering at Cornell University and is also the Gyula and Katica Tauber Professor Emeritus in biochemistry and chemistry at Brandeis University Greg PetskoBorn 1948 08 07 August 7 1948 age 75 Washington D C USAEducationPrinceton University BS Merton College Oxford MS PhD SpouseLaurie Glimcher 1 AwardsRhodes ScholarshipMember of the U S National Academy of SciencesMember of the U S National Academy of MedicineMember of the American Academy of Arts and SciencesMember of the American Philosophical SocietyScientific careerInstitutionsHarvard Medical SchoolBrigham and Women s HospitalWeill Cornell Medical CollegeCornell UniversityBrandeis UniversityWayne State University School of MedicineMITMax Planck InstituteUniversity of OxfordPrinceton UniversityThesisStructural studies of triose phosphate isomerase 1974 Doctoral advisorDavid Chilton PhillipsWebsiteOfficial websiteAs of 2020 Petsko s research interests are understanding the biochemical bases of neurological diseases like Alzheimer s Parkinson s and ALS discovering drugs especially by using structure based drug design and biologics especially gene therapy that could therapeutically affect those biochemical targets and seeing any resulting clinical candidates tested in humans He has made key contributions to the fields of protein crystallography biochemistry biophysics enzymology and neuroscience Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 Research 4 ReferencesEducation EditThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Gregory Petsko news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Petsko was an undergraduate at Princeton University where he graduated summa cum laude in 1970 He received a Rhodes Scholarship and obtained his doctorate in Molecular Biophysics from Merton College Oxford supervised by David Phillips studying the structure and mechanism of the enzyme triosephosphate isomerase He did a brief postdoctoral fellowship in Paris with Pierre Douzou studying enzymology at low temperatures In 1995 he did a sabbatical at the University of California at San Francisco with Ira Herskowitz where he learned yeast genetics and molecular biology Career EditPetsko s independent academic career has included stints at Wayne State University School of Medicine the Massachusetts Institute of Technology the Max Planck Institute for Medical Research in Heidelberg and from 1991 until 2012 Brandeis University where he was Professor of Biochemistry and of Chemistry and director of the Rosenstiel Basic Medical Sciences Research Center He is past president of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and of the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology He is an elected member of the National Academy of Sciences the National Academy of Medicine and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences He is a foreign member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and has an honorary Doctor of Laws from Dalhousie University In April 2010 he was elected to the American Philosophical Society 2 In 2012 he announced that he was moving to Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City where his wife Dr Laurie Glimcher had been appointed dean 3 He was appointed at Weill Cornell Medical College as the director of the Helen and Robert Appel Alzheimer s Disease Research Institute and the Arthur J Mahon Professor of Neurology and Neuroscience in the Feil Family Brain and Mind Research Institute and at Cornell University as adjunct professor of Biomedical Engineering and retained an appointment at Brandeis University as Gyula and Katica Tauber Professor of Biochemistry and Chemistry Emeritus 4 5 His wife was named president and CEO of the Dana Farber Cancer Institute in October 2016 and in January 2019 he followed her back to Boston assuming his present position as Professor of Neurology at the Ann Romney Center for Neurologic Diseases at Brigham and Women s Hospital and Harvard Medical School Research EditPetsko s current research interests are understanding the biochemical bases of neurological diseases like Alzheimer s Parkinson s and ALS discovering drugs especially by using structure based drug design that could therapeutically affect those biochemical targets and seeing any resulting drug and gene therapy candidates tested in humans 5 6 Petsko s past research interests 7 have been in protein crystallography and enzymology He is co author with Dagmar Ringe of Protein Structure and Function 8 He was also the author of a monthly column in Genome Biology 9 10 modelled after an amusing column in Current Biology penned by Sydney Brenner 11 Petsko is best known for his collaborative work with Dagmar Ringe in which they used X ray crystallography to solve important problems in protein function including protein dynamics as a function of temperature and problems in mechanistic enzymology 12 13 14 At MIT and Brandeis he and Dagmar Ringe trained a large number of current leaders in structural molecular biology who now have leadership roles in science These individuals include Tom Alber and John Kuriyan professors at University of California Berkeley Kuriyan is a member of the National Academy of Sciences Barry Stoddard and Roland Strong faculty at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Ilme Schlichting department head at Max Planck Institute for Medical Research Ann Stock professor at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Rutgers Steven Almo professor and chair of biochemistry at Albert Einstein College of Medicine Axel Brunger professor at Stanford University and member of the National Academy of Sciences Elias Lolis professor at Yale University Dennis Vitkup professor at Columbia University Charles Brenner department head at University of Iowa Karen Allen professor and chair of chemistry at Boston University Lynne Howell professor at University of Toronto David Rose professor at University of Waterloo and Stephen Burley formerly of SGX Pharmaceuticals and now head of the Protein Data BankReferences Edit nbsp Scholia has an author profile for Gregory Petsko Bailey Melissa 2016 03 01 Recruited to lead Harvard med fearless scientist chose Dana Farber STAT Retrieved 2023 01 02 Biochemist Greg Petsko elected to American Philosophical Society Tate Herbert for The Justice November 13 2012 Petsko set to leave University for New York City in 2014 Weill Cornell Newsroom April 16 2014 No Stone Unturned Interview with Gregory Petsko a b Petsko Laboratory Homepage Columbia University Newsroom April 20 2014 Chaperone compounds offer new approach to Alzheimer s treatment Gregory Petsko publications indexed by Microsoft Academic Petsko Gregory A 2008 Protein Structure and Function Primers in Biology Oxford Oxfordshire Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 955684 7 Petsko G A 2010 A Faustian bargain Genome Biology 11 10 138 doi 10 1186 gb 2010 11 10 138 PMC 3218652 PMID 21062515 Petsko G A 2011 Food of the dogs Genome Biology 12 7 122 doi 10 1186 gb 2011 12 7 122 PMC 3218821 PMID 21787380 Brenner S 2002 The worm s turn Current Biology 12 21 R713 doi 10 1016 s0960 9822 02 01241 1 PMID 12419193 Frauenfelder H Petsko G A Tsernoglou D 1979 Temperature dependent X ray diffraction as a probe of protein structural dynamics Nature 280 5723 558 563 Bibcode 1979Natur 280 558F doi 10 1038 280558a0 PMID 460437 S2CID 4280206 Schlichting I Berendzen J Chu K Stock A M Maves S A Benson D E Sweet R M Ringe D Petsko G A Sligar S G 2000 The Catalytic Pathway of Cytochrome P450cam at Atomic Resolution Science 287 5458 1615 1622 Bibcode 2000Sci 287 1615S doi 10 1126 science 287 5458 1615 PMID 10698731 Karplus M Petsko G A 1990 Molecular dynamics simulations in biology Nature 347 6294 631 639 Bibcode 1990Natur 347 631K doi 10 1038 347631a0 PMID 2215695 S2CID 6143542 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gregory Petsko amp oldid 1172931236, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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