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Paul
A. Marks, MD
Chairman Scientific Advisory Board
Dr. Paul A. Marks is President Emeritus, Memorial
Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (the nation's oldest and largest
private institution devoted to cancer prevention, patient
care, research and education). He was its President and CEO
for almost 20 years, from 1980 until 1999. Dr. Marks is an
academic leader in improving health care and medical education
and an imaginative and innovative biomedical scientist whose
discoveries have demonstrated translational benefits applied
to improved patient care. Dr. Marks has the unique honor of
having Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center name an award
after him: The Paul Marks Prizes for Cancer Research, which
recognize outstanding young investigators who have made significant
contributions to increase the understanding of cancer or improve
the treatment of the disease through basic or clinical research.
Dr. Marks' remarkable career in medicine spans over five decades
and is marked by extraordinary contributions. Dr. Marks received
his A.B. and M.D. degrees from Columbia University and postdoctoral
training at the National Institute of Health (NIH) and the
Pasteur Institute. Prior to his tenure at Memorial Sloan-Kettering,
he was Professor of Human Genetics and Frode Jensen Professor
of Medicine and Vice President for Health Sciences at Columbia
University. Prior to that, he was named Dean of the Faculty
of Medicine and, ultimately Vice President for Health Sciences,
simultaneously assuming responsibilities as Director of the
Cancer Research Institute, which he helped found. Parallel
to his research and administration careers, Dr. Marks has
answered repeated calls to public service at the highest levels,
as a member of the President's Biomedical Research Panel (1975-1976),
the President's Cancer Panel (1976-1979), the President's
Commission on the Accident at Three Mile Island in 1979, and
most recently serving on an advisory committee to the director
of the NIH to help overhaul its intramural research program.
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