Principal Investigator
randy_kinghms.harvard.edu
Education
- 1997 M.D. Harvard Medical School
- 1995 Ph.D. Biochemistry, University of California, San Francisco
- 1988 B.A. Chemistry, Carleton College, Northfield, MN
Positions and Training
- 2013-Harry C. McKenzie Professor of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School
- 2006-Associate Professor of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School
- 2000- Assistant Professor of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School
- 1999- Head, Biological Technology, Institute of Chemistry and Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School
- 1997-2000 Institute Fellow, Institute of Chemistry and Cell Biology
- 1995-1997 Completion of medical studies, Harvard Medical School
- 1988-1995 M.D./Ph.D. Candidate, University of California, San Francisco. Dissertation Research with Marc W. Kirschner "Biochemical Characterization of the Cyclin B Ubiquitin Conjugation System"
- 1984-1988 B.A. Candidate, Carleton College. Undergraduate Reseach with Jerry Mohrig, Chemistry Department. "Stereochemistry of Enolate Protonation"
Honors
- 2014 AAMC-Alpha Omega Alpha Robert J. Glaser Distinguished Teacher Award
- 2005 Harvard Medical School Prize for Excellence in Teaching (Years 1&2)
- 2005 Hellman Family Foundation Award
- 2004 Lynch Foundation Award
- 2001 Damon Runyon Scholar Award
- 2000 Harvard Armenise Foundation Award
- 1997 Institute Fellow, Institute of Chemistry and Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School
- 1992 Distinction in Teaching, UCSF
- 1988-1995 Medical Scientist Training Program, UCSF
- 1988 Honors in Independent Study, Carleton College
- 1988 Distinction in Major, Carleton College
- 1988 Summa Cum Laude, Carleton College
- 1988 American Institute of Chemists Student Research and Recognition Foundation Award
- 1987 Reeve Prize, Carleton College
- 1984 William Carleton Scholar