Alan Aderem

Alan Aderem

Alan Aderem is a biologist, specializing in immunology and cell biology. Dr. Aderem's particular focus is the innate immune system, the part of the immune system that responds generically to pathogens.

Dr. Aderem is director of The Institute for Systems Biology (ISB). Aderem co-founded the ISB with Leroy Hood and Ruedi Aebersold in 2000.

Aderem is from South Africa. He received a PhD from the University of Cape Town in 1979. In 1996, he was appointed Chair of the Parliamentary Review Commission of the South African Medical Research Council, and reappointed in 2001. Aderem's interests embrace diseases important to South Africa, including AIDS and tuberculosis.

Aderem's early work in the innate immune system was conducted at The Rockefeller University in New York. In 1996, he joined the faculty of the The University of Washington, where he held appointments in the Departments of Immunology and Medicine.

External links

* [http://www.systemsbiology.org/Scientists_and_Research/Faculty_Groups/Aderem_Group/Profile Alan Aderem's personal faculty page]
* [http://www.systemsbiology.org/Scientists_and_Research/Faculty_Groups/Aderem_Group Aderem Group] at the [http://www.systemsbiology.org Institutute for Systems Biology] in Seattle.


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