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19 Facts About Marc Kirschner

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Marc Wallace Kirschner was born on February 28,1945 and is an American cell biologist and biochemist and the founding chair of the Department of Systems Biology at Harvard Medical School.

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Marc Kirschner is known for major discoveries in cell and developmental biology related to the dynamics and function of the cytoskeleton, the regulation of the cell cycle, and the process of signaling in embryos, as well as the evolution of the vertebrate body plan.

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Marc Kirschner is a leader in applying mathematical approaches to biology.

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Marc Kirschner is the John Franklin Enders University Professor at Harvard University.

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Marc Kirschner participated in the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program at the National Science Foundation in 1966, and earned a doctorate in biochemistry from the University of California, Berkeley in 1971.

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Marc Kirschner held postdoctoral positions at University of California, Berkeley and at the University of Oxford in England.

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Marc Kirschner became assistant professor at Princeton University in 1972.

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Marc Kirschner became the founding chair of the HMS Department of Systems Biology in 2003.

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Marc Kirschner was named the John Franklin Enders University Professor in 2009.

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In studies at UC San Francisco of the frog embryo as a model system of cell development, Marc Kirschner identified the first inducer of embryonic differentiation, fibroblast growth factor, an early finding in the field of signal transduction.

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Marc Kirschner's lab is known for uncovering basic mechanisms of the cell cycle in eukaryotic cells.

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Marc Kirschner is interested in the evolutionary origins of the vertebrate body plan.

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Marc Kirschner is a pioneer in using mathematical approaches to learn about central biological questions.

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Since then, Marc Kirschner's lab has attracted many students and post-docs from theoretical backgrounds who wish to make the transition into biology.

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Marc Kirschner's lab is a leader in using mathematical tools to analyze signaling pathways, cell size control, and the selectivity of drugs.

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In two books co-authored with John Gerhart, Marc Kirschner has described the cellular and developmental underpinnings of the evolution of organisms, and the concept of "evolvability".

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Marc Kirschner has been an advocate for federal biomedical research funding and served as first chair of the Joint Steering Committee for Public Policy, a coalition of scientific societies he helped create in 1993 to educate the US Congress on biomedical research and lobby for public funding of it.

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In 2014, Marc Kirschner called for a number of changes to the system of US biomedical science, with the intention of reducing "hypercompetition" This publication led to the formation of an organization, Rescuing Biomedical Research, that aims to collect community input and propose changes to the structure of academic science in the USA.

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Marc Kirschner helped launch the monthly, peer-reviewed journal PLoS Biology in October 2003 as a member of the editorial board and senior author of a paper in the inaugural issue.