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Benjamin tenOever

2012 Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise Honoree in Biomedical Science

Location

New York, NY

Title

Associate professor, Mount Sinai School of Medicine

Area(s) of Research

Molecular interactions between viruses and their hosts

Education

Harvard University (postdoc, microbiology); McGill University (PhD)

Country of Birth

Canada

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It was a book, The Invisible Invaders, by Peter Radetsky, that sparked Benjamin tenOever’s “passion for science, and especially for viruses.” With the goal of becoming one of the scientists described in it who pursue these agents of infectious disease, he began taking microbiology electives, and soon thereafter, designing and conducting an independent honors project, sampling local mice for strains of the hantavirus. Born to Dutch parents in a small rural town in Southern Ontario, tenOever completed his doctorate at McGill University, in Montreal, before immigrating to the United States to conduct postdoc research in molecular biology at Harvard, in the lab of Tom Maniatis — ”infamous” as the source of the Molecular Cloning handbook. Working with and being mentored by Maniatis, coupled with the intensely hands-on training he received at McGill, well prepared tenOever to make the move to the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, in New York — “arguably,” he says, “the greatest city in the world.”

As associate professor, he maintains an open-door policy, for he places great value on watching his graduate students and postdoc fellows “advance and become significant contributors in their fields.” His current research focuses on the molecular interactions between viruses and their hosts; and he names as his greatest future objective the development of a virus-based therapeutic.

 

Awards and Accomplishments

  • Young Investigator Award, American Society of Microbiology (2010)
  • Presidential Award in Science and Engineering (2009)
  • Pew Scholar (2008)
  • Investigator in the Pathogenesis of Infectious Diseases, Burroughs Wellcome Fund

Jury Members

2012 Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise Honoree in Biomedical Science

Heran Darwin

Associate Professor of Microbiology, New York University School of Medicine

Laurie Dempsey

Senior Editor, Nature Immunology

Peter Palese

Professor and Chair, Microbiology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine

Jan Vilcek

Professor of Microbiology, New York University School of Medicine

Leslie Vosshall

Chemers Family Associate Professor, The Rockefeller University

Nicholas Wade

Science Department, The New York Times

Jedd Wolchok

Director of Immunotherapy, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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