Mariano Barbacid#
Membership Number: | 2268 |
Membership type: | ORDINARY |
Section: | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY |
Elected: | 2004 |
Main Country of Residence: | SPAIN |
Homepage(s): | http://www.cnio.es/es/grupos/plantillas/curriculum.asp?pag=14 |
Present and Previous Positions
- since 1998 Director, Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Oncológicas (CNIO)(Spanish National Cancer Research Center), Madrid, Spain
- 1992-1998 Vice President, Molecular Biology (92-95) and Oncology Drug Discovery (95-98), Bristol-Myers Squibb, Princeton, New Jersey, USA
- 1988-1992 Executive Director, Department of Molecular Biology, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Princeton, New Jersey, USA
- 1984-1988 Head, Developmental Oncology Section, Basic Research Program, NCI-FCRF, Frederick, Md, USA
- 1978-1984 Visiting Scientist, National Cancer Institute, NIH, USA
- 1974-1977 Postdoctoral Fellow, National Cancer Institute, NIH, USA
- 1971-1974 Graduate Student, Instituto de Biología Celular, C.S.I.C. (Spanish Research Council), Madrid
Fields of Scholarship
- Molecular oncology
- Signal transduction
- Ras oncogenes
- Cell cycle
- Mouse models of cancer
Honours and Awards
- 2012 Foreign Member of the National Academy of Sciences, USA
- 2011 Honorary Degree from the University of Cantabria
- 2009 Founding Member, European Research Institute for Integrated Cellular Pathology
- 2009 Founding Member, European Academy of Cancer Sciences
- 2009 Distinguish Career Award, Lilly Foundation, Madrid
- 2007 Medal of Honour, IARC, WHO, Lyon,
- 2007 Medal of Honour, Academy of Medicine and Surgery, Valladolid
- 2005 Charles Rodolphe Brupbacher Cancer Prize, Zurich
- 2004 Member of Academia Europaea
- 2003 Carmen and Severo Ochoa Award, Madrid
- 2002 Jiménez Díaz Award, Madrid
- 1995 Gold Medal, Foundation Garcia-Cabrerizo, Madrid
- 1996 EMBO Member
- 1994 Ipsen Prize, Paris
- 1988 Joseph Steiner Prize, Bern
- 1986 AACR Young Investigator Award, Los Angeles
- 1984 King Juan Carlos I Award, Madrid
- 1984 Francesc Duran-Reynals Award, Barcelona
- 1983 Distinguished Young Scientist, Maryland Academy of Sciences, Baltimore