Barry J. Marshall
Curriculum Vitae
Barry J. Marshall, born September 30, 1951, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia | |
Address: | NHMRC Helicobacter pylori Research Laboratory, Room 1.11 L Block, QEII Medical Centre, Nedlands, Western Australia 6009 |
Academic Education and Appointments | |
1968-74 | M.B., B.S., Univ. of Western Australia |
1977-84 | Registrar, Medicine, Royal Perth Hospital |
1985-86 | NHMRC Research Fellow, Gastroenterology, Royal Perth Hospital |
1986-94 | Research Fellow and Professor of Medicine, Univ. of Virginia |
1996 | Professor of Research in Internal Medicine, Univ. of Virginia |
1997 | Clinical Professor of Medicine, Univ. of Western Australia |
1999 | Clinical Professor of Microbiology, Univ. of Western Australia |
2003 | NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellow, Univ. of Western Australia |
Selected Honours and Awards | |
1994 | Warren Alpert Prize (shared with J.R. Warren) |
1995 | Australian Medical Association Award (shared with J.R. Warren) |
1995 | Albert Lasker Award |
1996 | Gairdner Award |
1997 | Paul Ehrlich Prize (shared with J.R. Warren) |
1998 | DR AH Heineken Prize for Medicine, Amsterdam |
1998 | Florey Medal, Canberra |
1998 | Buchanan Medal, Royal Society |
1999 | Benjamin Franklin Medal for Life Sciences, Philadelphia |
2002 | Keio Medical Science Prize |
2003 | Australian Centenary Medal |
The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet
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