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Philip Halloran, MD, PhD, OCProfessor, Department of Medicine, University of Alberta
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Dr. Halloran has worked extensively on the regulation of gene expression in transplant organs undergoing rejection, and the effect of tissue injury in transplant organs, and age effects, specifically on evidence for the importance of senescence mechanisms. He has described mechanisms of action of immunosuppressives and the distinct syndrome of antibody-mediated rejection. His recent interests have focused on the diagnostic applications of microarrays in organ transplantation. He is the Chairman of the Board of Trustees for the Roche Organ Transplant Research Foundation, an independent Swiss charity with the mission to support research projects aiming to advance the science of solid organ transplantation. He is an elected member of the American Society for Clinical Investigation; and has won the Royal College Medal in Medicine, and the Kidney Foundation of Canada Medal of Excellence in Research. Dr. Halloran was named as an Officer of the Order of Canada in July, 2004. Also in 2004, he received the first Paul I. Terasaki Clinical Science Award from the American Society for Histocompatibility & Immunogenetics. In 2005 he received a ‘Physician of the Century’ Award from the Alberta Medical Association, an Alberta Centennial Medal and The Canadian Society of Transplantation Lifetime Achievement Award. Recently, he received the Distinguished Scientist Award from the Canadian Society for Clinical Investigation in October, 2006.
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