Английская Википедия:Hans Clevers
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Johannes (Hans) Carolus Clevers (born 27 March 1957)[1][2] is a Dutch molecular geneticist, cell biologist and stem cell researcher. He became the Head of Pharma, Research and Early Development, and a member of the Corporate Executive Committee, of the Swiss healthcare company Roche in 2022.[3][4] Previously, he headed a research group at the Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research[5] and at the Шаблон:Ill;[6] he remained as an advisor and guest scientist or visiting researcher to both groups.[3] He is also a Professor in Molecular Genetics at the University of Utrecht.[4]
Early life and education
Hans Clevers was born in Eindhoven, the Netherlands in 1957.[7] He began studying biology at the University of Utrecht in 1975, but also started taking medicine in 1978,[3] in part due to his interest and in part because his friends and brothers were in the medical profession.[8] He spent 1 year in Nairobi, Kenya, and half a year at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, United States, for biology rotations.[8][9] He received a Doctoraal (equivalent to an MSc) in Biology in 1982 and an Artsexamen (equivalent to an MD) in 1984. Mostly because of his research background, Clevers was selected for a training position in paediatrics, and then went to pursue a PhD in 1985, under the supervision of Rudy Ballieux.[10][11][12] He obtained his PhD 1 year later.[3][8]
Career
After his PhD, Clevers went to the Dana–Farber Cancer Institute as a postdoctoral researcher at Cox Terhorst's group.[4][8][13][14] In 1989, he returned to the Netherlands, joining his alma mater, the University of Utrecht, as an assistant professor at the Department of Clinical Immunology.[4]
In 1991, Clevers became a professor and the chair of the Department of Immunology at the University of Utrecht.[4] He moved to the University Medical Center Utrecht in 2002 as a professor in molecular genetics, and started his lab at the Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research (Hubrecht Institute).[3] At the same time, he took up the position of Director of the Hubrecht Institute.[4]
In March 2012, Clevers was elected the president of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, succeeding Robbert Dijkgraaf.[15][16] His term concluded in 2015, and he started another lab at the Шаблон:Ill,[4] focusing on childhood cancer,[6] and became the Director Research and Chief Scientific Officer there until 2019.[4]
Clevers left University Medical Center Utrecht and was appointed Professor in Molecular Genetics at the University of Utrecht in 2020.[3]
In 2022, Clevers joined the Swiss healthcare company Roche as its Head of Pharma, Research and Early Development and a member of its Corporate Executive Committee.[17][18] He remains an advisor and guest scientist or visiting researcher to his research groups at the Princess Máxima Center and Hubrecht Institute.[5][6]
Since 2017, Clevers is an investigator at the Oncode Institute in Utrecht.[3][19]
Clevers has served at a number of scientific organizations, including on the board of directors of the American Association for Cancer Research (2013-2016),[20] and the Scientific Advisory Board of the Swiss Institute for Experimental Cancer Research at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (2005-2015),[4] the Research Institute of Molecular Pathology in Vienna (2015-2021)[21] and the Francis Crick Institute in London.[22] He is currently on the advisory board of various scientific journals, including The EMBO Journal,[23] Disease Models & Mechanisms,[24] Cell,[25] Cell Stem Cell[26] and EMBO Molecular Medicine.[27] From 2014 to 2022, he was also on the editorial committee of the Annual Review of Cancer Biology.[3]
Outside the academia, Clevers has been a scientific advisor to numerous biotechnology companies.[3] He also co-founded California-based Surrozen[28] in 2016[29] and Shanghai-based D1 Medical Technology[30] in 2019.[31]
Research
Clevers's early career focused on the Wnt signaling pathway.[32] His group identified the TCF1 protein, a member of the TCF gene family and a crucial downstream component of the Wnt signaling pathway, making it central in immune responses, embryonic development and tissue repair.[33] His interest in the gastrointestinal tract began with the discovery that another TCF family member, the TCF4 protein, is required in forming intestinal crypts.[34] Collaborating with Bert Vogelstein, he found that in colon cancer where the APC gene is doubly mutated, TCF family members activate catenin beta-1, which then enhances the expression of many genes that cause cancer transformation,[35] connecting the Wnt signaling pathway with colon cancer.
In 2007, Clevers's group identified a marker for stem cells of the small and large intestines, LGR5, itself also a target of the Wnt signaling pathway.[36] This led to his finding that LGR5 is a stem cell marker in other organs as well, including the stomach[37] and hair follicles.[38]
Building on this discovery, in 2009, his group published a landmark paper, describing for the first time how organoids, which are 3-dimensional in vitro structures that behave anatomically and molecularly like the organ from which they are derived, were generated from adult stem cells, creating organoids of the small intestine.[39] Clevers's group has applied this technology to culturing organoids from other organs, such as the stomach[37] and liver,[40] as well as from various cancer types, including cancer of the breast[41] and the ovaries.[42] This platform has since been applied in personalized medicine, by generating organoids from specific patients to screen for drugs.[43][44] This is not limited to cancer but is applicable to other diseases as well (for example, cystic fibrosis).[45] His current major research interest is in using organoids derived from adult stem cells to study the molecular mechanism of tissue and cancer development.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Clevers's group modelled the infection of SARS-CoV-2 using lung organoids.[46]
Honours and awards
- Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (1999)[47]
- Member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (2000)[48]
- Spinoza Prize (2001)[49]
- Louis-Jeantet Prize for Medicine (2004)[50]
- Knight of the Legion of Honour (2005)[3]
- Meyenburg Prize (2008)[51]
- Member of Academia Europaea (2009)[52]
- United European Gastroenterology Federation Research Prize (2010)[53]
- Ernst Jung Prize for Medicine (2011)[54]
- International Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2012)[55]
- William Beaumont Prize (2012)[56]
- Dr A.H. Heineken Prize for Medicine (2012)[57]
- Knight of the Order of the Netherlands Lion (2012)[58]
- Member of Koninklijke Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen (2012)[59]
- Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences (2013)[60]
- International Member of the National Academy of Sciences (2014)[61]
- Fellow of the American Association for Cancer Research Academy[62]
- Foreign Associate of the French Academy of Sciences (2015)[63]
- Pour le Mérite (2016)[64][65]
- Körber European Science Prize (2016)[66]
- Knight Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (2018)[67]
- Foreign Member of the Royal Society (2019)[68]
- Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (2019)[69]
- Keio Medical Science Prize (2019)[70]
- The Pezcoller Foundation-AACR International Award for Extraordinary Achievement in Cancer Research (2021)
References
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