Professor of Cell Biology (HMS)
Location: United States
Fred Goldberg, Ph.D., did both undergraduate and graduate work at Harvard, and was appointed to a faculty position in the Department of Physiology, and later, in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, which were precursors to today's Department of Cell Biology. He has received many honors for his pioneering work, including the discoveries of the uniquitin-protesome pathway and ATP-dependent proteases. His research resulted in the development of proteosome inhibitors, including bortezomib/Velcade, used worldwide as the primary treatment for multiple myeloma.
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