A virus changed my life

The E. E. Just Award commemorates the great African-American cell biologist Dr. Ernest Everett Just, who was a successful pioneer in an era of systemic exclusion of minorities in science and academia. Receiving this award is not only an honor but a recognition of my long-standing commitment to helping Persons Excluded due to Ethnicity or Race (PEERS) to achieve success in biomedical careers. As a proud member of this group, I have devoted most of my career to training underrepresented undergraduate and graduate students to pursue scientific careers. My early work as a molecular immunologist focused on the search for enzymes involved in antigen–receptor gene recombination, as well as the characterization of nuclear factors involved in recombination and the transcriptional regulation of the murine recombination-activating genes. Over the past two decades, my research has focused on discovering and evaluating novel anticancer agents that can be used to treat various cancer types.

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