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Ananda Goldrath, Ph.D. (AAI ’05), received the .
Haval Shirwan, Ph.D. (AAI ’92), Marcela Maus, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’16), and Jon Weidanz, M.P.H., Ph.D. (AAI ’21) were named .
Robert D. Schreiber, Ph.D., DFAAI, FAACR (AAI ’76), received the .
James Allison, Ph.D., DFAAI (AAI ’76), was inducted into the .
Claire Otero, Ph.D., (AAI ’21) and Siyuan Ding, Ph.D. (AAI ’19) received the .
Steven A. Rosenberg, M.D., Ph.D, (AAI ’79), received the .
Dusan Bogunovic, Ph.D. (AAI ’22), received the .
Jacob S. Yount, Ph.D. (AAI ’14), received the .
Dennis L. Kasper, M.D. (AAI ’74), received the .
Elizabeth M. Jaffee, M.D., FAACR (AAI ’97), has received the .
Darrell J. Irvine, Ph.D. (AAI ’02), Timothy A. Springer, Ph.D., DFAAI (AAI ’79), Jedd D. Wolchok, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’12) were .
Akiko Iwasaki, Ph.D. (AAI ’00), has received the and was named to the .
Yasmine Belkaid, Ph.D. (AAI ’13), was appointed by its board of directors for a six-year term.
Elizabeth M. Jaffee, M.D., FAACR (AAI ’97), has received the .
E. John Wherry, Ph.D. (AAI ’05), has received the .
Andrea Schietinger, Ph.D. (AAI ’14), received the .
Robert D. Schreiber, Ph.D., FAACR (AAI ’76), received the .
Patrick Mitchell, Ph.D. (AAI ’21), was named among 31 inaugural .
Joan Lunney, Ph.D. (AAI ’80), received the and the .
Jeffrey A. Bluestone, Ph.D. (AAI ’82), Lisa M. Coussens, Ph.D. (AAI ’14), Philip Greenberg, M.D. (AAI ’82), Jeffrey A. Hubbell, Ph.D. (AAI ’22), John J. O’Shea, M.D. (AAI ’84), and Ulrich von Andrian, M.D. (AAI ’97) were elected to the .
Montserrat Arreguin (AAI ’22) was named a .
Judy Lieberman, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’19) received the 2023 .
Diane Mathis, Ph.D. (AAI ’99) was named the inaugural winner of the .
Jenna Guthmiller, Ph.D. (AAI ’22), is one of four scientists selected by The Michelson Medical Research Foundation and the Human Immunome Project to receive a .
Ira Mellman, Ph.D. (AAI ’11), has received the for outstanding and innovative research that has had a major impact on the cancer field and has the potential to stimulate new directions in cancer immunology.
Aviv Regev, Ph.D. (AAI ’19), was named one of the by Fierce Pharma.
David Schatz, Ph.D. (AAI ’97), won the .
AAI members Federica Sallusto, D.Sc. (AAI ’14), Bojan Polic, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’13), and Winfried F. Pickl, M.D. (AAI ’08), have been elected to the for 2022–2024.
George Karagiannis, D.V.M., Ph.D. (AAI ’19), and Shivashankar Othy, D.V.M., Ph.D. (AAI ’13), have received the SLB .
Timothy A. Springer, Ph.D. (AAI ’79), has received the .
Judy Lieberman, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’96), Feng Shao, Ph.D. (AAI ’18), and Vishva Dixit, M.D. (AAI ’16), have received the .
Smita Krishnaswamy, Ph.D. (AAI ’21), is the recipient of the . This award recognizes women early in their research career whose research has contributed significantly to a particular discipline in biological science.
Arlene Sharpe, M.D., Ph.D. (’97), received . This award honors female scientists who are making an impact in the biological and biomedical research community.
The following AAI members have been elected as  in recognition of their鈥痵cientific achievements and original contributions that have advanced microbiology: Shane Crotty, Ph.D. (AAI ’04), Satya Dandekar, Ph.D. (AAI ’07), Eric Denkers, Ph.D. (AAI ’95), Eran Elinav, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’15), Carolina Lopez, Ph.D. (AAI ’05), Mary O’Riordan, Ph.D. (AAI ’21), Marcela Pasetti, Ph.D. (AAI ’04), Barbara Rehermann, M.D. (AAI ’00) 
The following AAI members were recently in recognition of their distinguished and continuing achievements in original research: 
Arturo Casadevall, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’98), Betty A. Diamond, M.D. (AAI ’80), Gordon Freeman, Ph.D. (’01), Barney S. Graham, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’00), Jenny Ting Ph.D. (AAI ’97), Casey T. Weaver M.D. (AAI ’91), Federica Sallusto, D.Sc. (AAI ’14).
K. Christopher Garcia, Ph.D. (AAI ’18), Crystal L. Mackall, M.D. (AAI ’97), Ira Mellman, Ph.D. (AAI ’11), and Alexander Y. Rudensky, Ph.D. (AAI ’94), to recognize their scientific contributions that have propelled significant innovation and progress against cancer.
The following AAI members for excellence in the biological sciences: Rafi Ahmed, Ph.D. (AAI ’84), Ananda W. Goldrath, Ph.D. (AAI ’05), Akiko Iwasaki, Ph.D. (AAI ’00), and Hao Wu, Ph.D. (AAI ’19).
James E. Crowe Jr., M.D. (AAI ’99), and Michel C. Nussenzweig, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’91), jointly received the for their groundbreaking work, which has elucidated fundamental principles of the human immune response and enabled the use of human antibodies to treat COVID-19. 
David Artis, Ph.D. (AAI ’06), and Wanjun Chen, M.D. (AAI ’18), were selected to receive the 2022 for their combined contributions to unraveling the exciting and important biology of cytokines.
Lydia Lynch, Ph.D. (AAI ’15), is the recipient of the in recognition of her outstanding contributions to the field of interferon or cytokine biology.
Arlene Sharpe, M.D., Ph.D. (’97), for her outstanding contributions to pathology, excellence in research, outstanding teaching, mentorship, and leadership in the field of pathology. 
Vishva M. Dixit, M.D. (AAI ’16), has received the for his pioneering biomedical research on apoptosis.
Padmanee Sharma, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’13), and James P. Allison, Ph.D. (AAI ’78), were appointed to lead the , a visionary research and innovation hub designed to foster groundbreaking science, develop new treatments, and bring the benefits of immunotherapy to all patients.
Akiko Iwasaki, Ph.D. (AAI ’00), was appointed at the Yale School of Medicine. A Sterling Professorship is considered the highest academic honor a Yale professor can receive. Dr. Iwasaki was also named the founding director of the new Yale Center for Infection and Immunity.
Albert C. Shaw, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’04), has been named a faculty member at the .
Anthony Fauci, M.D. (AAI ’73) and Leroy Hood M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’69), were named on the inaugural for their leadership in health, medicine, and science.
Philip D. Greenberg, M.D., FAACR (AAI ’82), has been named president-elect of the for 2022–2023.
Laurie H. Glimcher, M.D. (AAI ‘83), is featured in the . This award program honors individuals in healthcare who are paving the way to better health through their executive responsibility, leadership qualities, innovation, community service, and achievements.  
Yasmine Belkaid, Ph.D. (AAI ’13), is , given annually by Germany’s Robert Koch Foundation to recognize scientific researchers noted for outstanding and internationally recognized achievements.
Scott B. Biering, Ph.D. (AAI ’18), is the in recognition of his research revealing how a conserved flavivirus protein holds potential as a target for versatile vaccines and therapies.
Barney S. Graham, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’00), along with collaborators Kizzmekia Corbett, Katalin Kariko, and Drew Weissman, were for their critical role in accelerating the development of multiple innovative COVID-19 vaccines highly effective in countering the spread and severity of infections during the pandemic.
Barney S. Graham, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’00), has been in recognition of his work in pioneering new strategies in structure-guided coronavirus vaccine design using nanoparticle and mRNA vaccine technologies.
Catherine C. “Lynn” Hedrick, Ph.D. (AAI ’10), and Klaus Ley, M.D., (AAI ’00), have been , where they will be co-directors of the new Center for 后宫导航 at the university’s Medical College of Georgia (MCG).
Ton N. Schumacher, Ph.D. (AAI ’15), is the in recognition of his research regarding T cell recognition of normal versus cancerous cells.
The following AAI members have been elected , in recognition of their achievements in advancing science: BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES: Maria-Luisa Alegre, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’97), Lee-Ann H. Allen, Ph.D. (AAI ’05), Jeffrey Bluestone, Ph.D. (AAI ’82), Santanu Bose, Ph.D. (AAI ’12), Sara Cherry, Ph.D. (AAI ’08), Patricia Fitzgerald-Bocarsly, Ph.D. (AAI ’84), Ming Li, Ph.D., (AAI ’10), Zihai Li, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’01), Pramod Srivastava, Ph.D. (AAI ’90), Yasuhiro Suzuki, Ph.D., D.M.Sc. (AAI ’87); MEDICAL SCIENCES: Gary S. Firestein, M.D. (AAI ’86), Sarah L. Gaffen, Ph.D. (AAI ’00), William C. Gause, Ph.D. (AAI ’89), Douglas R. Green, Ph.D. (AAI ’84), Neil S. Greenspan, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’87), Richard Heller, Ph.D. (AAI ’16), Elizabeth Marion Jaffee, M.D., (AAI ’97), Sabra L. Klein, Ph.D., (AAI ’21), Michail S. Lionakis, D.Sc., M.D. (AAI ’15), Joseph Anthony Lorenzo, M.D. (AAI ’18), E. John Wherry III, Ph.D. (AAI ’05); PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES: James W. Lillard Jr., Ph.D. (AAI ’97).
David Baltimore, Ph.D., DFAAI (AAI ’84), , reflecting his contributions as one of the premier biomedical scientists of the last five decades.
Gregory M. Barton, Ph.D. (AAI ’09), and Daniel Mucida, Ph.D. (AAI ’15), , who are selected for the rigor and innovation that characterizes their biomedical research and their potential to make transformative discoveries over time.
Steven J. Bensinger, D.V.M., Ph.D. (AAI ’06), Mariana X. Byndloss, D.V.M., Ph.D. (AAI ’18), Hiutung Chu, Ph.D. (AAI ’21), and Cynthia A. Leifer, Ph.D. (AAI ’07), , which foster the development of scientific leaders committed to advancing diversity and inclusion in the sciences.
Shane Crotty, Ph.D. (AAI ’04), as determined by Expertscape’s PubMed-based algorithms, which place him in the top 0.1 percent of scholars publishing information about vaccines over the past 10 years.
Vishva M. Dixit, M.D. (AAI ’16), for his groundbreaking discoveries on the molecular events required for apoptosis and pro-inflammatory signaling.
Katherine A. Fitzgerald, Ph.D. (AAI ’06), and Mariana J. Kaplan, M.D. (AAI ’02), in recognition of their outstanding professional achievement and commitment to service in helping advance the medical sciences, health care, and public health.
Erica O. Saphire, Ph.D. (AAI ’20), has been .
Robert L. Fairchild, Ph.D. (AAI ’20), has received  for the recent license of his urine biomarker platform test for kidney transplant rejection.
Marion Pepper, Ph.D. (AAI ’11), Jenny P.-Y. Ting, Ph.D. (AAI ’97), Carl F. Ware, Ph.D. (AAI ’82), and Howard A. Young, Ph.D. (AAI ’90), are .
Barney S. Graham, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’00), has been named , which recognizes distinguished members of the global health community for extraordinary contributions to vaccinology or a complementary field.
Christian M. Capitini, M.D. (AAI ’12), Sabina Kaczanowska, Ph.D., (AAI 19), Crystal L. Mackall, Ph.D. (AAI ’97), Rimas J. Orentas, Ph.D. (AAI 14), Mario Otto, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’16), and Paul M. Sondel, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’77), are , which serves to acknowledge and catalyze the growing importance of interdisciplinary teams to the understanding of cancer.
Beth A. Garvy, Ph.D. (AAI ’98), . Having been AAI representative on the FASEB Board of Directors since 2018, she will serve as FASEB vice president for science policy beginning in 2022.
Cheri茅 L. Butts, Ph.D. (AAI ’10), has joined the leadership of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) as the 2021-2022 Treasurer-elect. She is the first industry scientist, first African-American, and second woman scientist named to the position and will serve as FASEB Treasurer and Finance Committee Chair beginning in 2022.
Michael Dustin, Ph.D. (AAI ’99), Kate A. Fitzgerald, Ph.D. (AAI ’06), Sankar Ghosh, Ph.D. (AAI ’99), Julie M. Overbaugh, Ph.D. (AAI ’19), and Ellen Rothenberg, Ph.D. (AAI ’83),  in recognition of their distinguished and continuing achievements in original research.
Warren J. Leonard, M.D. (AAI ’86), and John J. O’Shea, M.D. (AAI ’84),  for their respective contributions to the field of immunology from fundamental discovery to therapeutic impact.
Rafi Ahmed, Ph.D. (AAI ’84), Ananda W. Goldrath, Ph.D. (AAI ’04), and Akiko Iwasaki, Ph.D. (AAI ’00), , whose members from wide-ranging fields and professions advance the public good through the sharing of ideas and recommendations in the arts, democracy, education, global affairs, and science.
Carl H. June, M.D. (AAI ’87, DFAAI), , which honors life-changing breakthroughs and innovations in medical science.
James Crowe, Jr., M.D. (AAI ’99), , which honors faculty with a record of extraordinary teaching along with a record of research that is recognized nationally and/or internationally.
Jeffrey L. Curtis., M.D. (AAI ’93),  from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Office of Research and Development, which annually recognizes a VA investigator for outstanding scientific achievements in clinical research that advance the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders in the veteran population.
AAI Council Member Mark M. Davis, Ph.D. (AAI '88),  for discovery, along with co-recipient Tak Mak, of the structure of the T-cell receptor and their research into the underlying mechanisms of T-cell function and development.
S. Jason Augustine, Ph.D. (AAI ’20),  for his outstanding contributions to public health through his work in biomedical research.
Yasmine Belkaid, Ph.D. (AAI ’13), Anita S. F. Chong, Ph.D. (AAI ’90), Susan M. Kaech, Ph.D. (AAI ’04), Thomas Lane, Ph.D. (AAI ’99), Jeffrey D. Lifson, M.D. (AAI ’86), Sendurai A. Mani, Ph.D. (AAI ’18), Rima McLeod, M.D. (AAI ’84), Lisa Miller, Ph.D. (AAI ’00), and Rick L. Tarleton, Ph.D. (AAI ’84), , in recognition of their achievements in advancing science.
James E. Crowe, Jr., M.D. (AAI ’99), and Barney S. Graham, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’00),  in recognition of their federally-funded research contributions that have informed and continue to inform scientific responses to COVID-19, including the development of vaccines and treatments with the potential to help tackle the global pandemic.
Anthony S. Fauci, M.D. (AAI ’73), , which recognize some of the most outstanding global leaders and change-agents of our time for their role in helping tackle the biggest challenges  of 2020 and inspiring hope for a brighter future.
Anthony S. Fauci, M.D. (AAI ’73), , in recognition of his lifetime achievement in public health leadership, including his pivotal role in the fight against the novel coronavirus and his decades of work with previous public health crises involving HIV/AIDS, the West Nile virus, SARS, Ebola, Zika, and H1N1.
Anthony S. Fauci, M.D. (AAI ’73),  presented by NPR and WHYY in Philadelphia, honoring his career and contributions to public health, scientific advancement, and education.
Gordon Freeman, Ph.D. (AAI ’01), , the highest professional distinction accorded to academic inventors who have created or facilitated outstanding inventions that have made a tangible impact on quality of life, economic development, and the welfare of society.
Carl H. June, M.D. (AAI ’87), and Michael C. Milone, M.D. (AAI ’09),  in recognition of their joint contributions to the field of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell mediated cancer immunotherapy, including co-development of tisagenlecleucel, the first cell and gene therapy product approved by the FDA.
Joanne L. “Jo” Viney, Ph.D. (AAI ’87), , which recognizes leading women researchers and entrepreneurs serving in senior executive roles in biopharma.
Jedd D. Wolchok, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’12), , which recognizes his outstanding achievements in the area of immuno-oncology.
Carrie L. Lucas, Ph.D. (AAI ’16), , which recognizes and promotes young women scientists who have made notable contributions in cytokine, chemokine, or interferon biology research.
Russel E. Vance, Ph.D. (AAI ’10), , for his contributions to the discovery and characterization of the cGAS-STING pathway, an important component of the innate immune system currently being utilized in the development of novel immunotherapies against cancer.
Steven A. Rosenberg, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’72), , in recognition of his seminal discoveries that led to the first effective cancer immunotherapy, interleukin-2 (IL-2), and the first adoptive cell transfer immunotherapies for both solid and blood cancers, including genetically modified T cells.
Anthony S. Fauci (AAI '73) , for his role as the nation’s premier expert and spokesperson on infectious diseases, leadership of the federal government’s research response to infectious diseases over the course of six administrations, steady guidance during the COVID-19 pandemic on how to navigate the deadly health crisis, and spearheading of research efforts to develop COVID-19 treatments and vaccines.
Anthony S. Fauci (AAI '73) , in recognition of his extraordinary service and outstanding contributions to biomedical science, health care, and public health in the United States.
Anthony S. Fauci (AAI '73) , for his role as a leader of federal research and policy on infectious diseases and his deft, scientifically grounded leadership in shaping an effective response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Danielle N. Alfano, M.D. (AAI ’17) ; the program provides financial support and mentorship to aspiring, early-career physician–scientists, along with dedicated time for conducting laboratory research.
Elia Tait Wojno, Ph.D. (AAI ’14), and Zhenyu Zhong, Ph.D. (AAI ’11),  in recognition of their notable, early-career contributions to interferon and cytokine research.
Mark S. Anderson, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’99), Dan H. Barouch, Ph.D., M.D. (AAI ’06), Yolonda L. Colson, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’93), Melody A. Swartz, Ph.D. (AAI ’14), and David S. Wilkes, M.D. (AAI ’00), .
Anthony S. Fauci (AAI '73) has been named to . TIME also honored Dr. Fauci with the cover of the magazine's special issue.
Aviv Regev, Ph.D. (AAI ’19) , honoring her roles in laying the groundwork for the field of single-cell genomics, spearheading leading-edge technologies that enable a sharper perspective on human cells, and applying these tools to revolutionize understanding of biology and disease.
K. Mark Ansel, Ph.D. (AAI ’08), and Shruti Naik, Ph.D. (AAI ’20), , which foster the development of scientific leaders committed to advancing diversity and inclusion in the sciences.
AAI Science Coordinator Ellen C. Fox, Ph.D. (AAI ’16), , which recognize awardees’ high level of engagement in their fields and diversity of skills in scholarly communications.
Kate A. Fitzgerald, Ph.D. (AAI ’06), . Honorary membership is reserved for academics residing outside of Ireland who have made major international contributions to their disciplines. She is also ; the COVID-19 rapid response initiative awards provide recipients with grant funding and expert drug development support to advance novel therapies, next-generation vaccines, and vaccine alternatives to fight COVID-19 and avert future pandemics.
Anthony S. Fauci, M.D. (AAI ’73), , for his decades of outstanding leadership in basic and applied research to prevent, diagnose, and treat daunting infectious diseases.
Douglas R. Green, Ph.D. (AAI ’84), former AAI president Marc K. Jenkins, Ph.D. (AAI ’88)Carl H. June, M.D. (AAI ’87)Judy Lieberman, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’19), and Miriam Merad, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’19),  in recognition of their distinguished and continuing achievements in original research.
Shimon Sakaguchi, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’90),  in honor of his pioneering discoveries of regulatory T cells and their instrumental role in self-tolerance.
Sarah L. Gaffen, Ph.D. (AAI ’00), and Vijay K, Kuchroo, D.V.M., Ph.D. (AAI ’86), , in recognition of their combined contributions deciphering the role of a key cytokine, IL-17, in health and disease.
Warren J. Leonard, M.D. (AAI ’86),  for his groundbreaking contributions to research on the basic biology and translational aspects of cytokine signaling.
Carl Nathan, M.D. (AAI ’76) receives the .
Thomas F. Gajewski, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’96) is awarded the for his groundbreaking work uncovering why some are resistant to immunotherapy and how to restore the anti-cancer immune response.
Hannes Stockinger, Ph.D. (AAI ’96) , for his service to the field of immunology.
Former AAI president (2012-2013) Gail A. Bishop, Ph.D. (AAI ’84) is , in recognition of her distinguished contributions to the field of immunology, particularly for insights into regulation of T and B lymphocyte activation.
Jennifer Martinez, Ph.D. (AAI ’17) , the highest honor bestowed by the United States government on outstanding early-career scientists who show exceptional promise for leadership in science and technology.
David W. Scott, Ph.D. (AAI ’73) receives National Hemophilia Foundation honors as .
Barry P. Sleckman, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’00) is named to lead the .
David Masopust, Ph.D. (AAI ’07) has been honored with the .
Ingunn M. Stromnes, Ph.D. (AAI ’18) is awarded the .
George Fu Gao, Ph.D. (AAI ’07), Akiko Iwasaki, Ph.D. (AAI ’00), Elizabeth M. Jaffee, M.D. (AAI ’97), Michael J. Lenardo, M.D. (AAI ’93), Gabriel Nu帽ez, M.D. (AAI ’85), and David G. Schatz, Ph.D. (AAI ’97) have been elected to the .
Noel R. Rose, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’56) and his mentor and colleague, the late Dr. Ernest Witebsky, are for their research that illuminated a new concept of autoimmunity and established the concept of autoimmune disease.
Michel DuPage, Ph.D. (AAI ’18) and Noah Wolcott Palm, Ph.D. (AAI ’17) are .
Shane Crotty, Ph.D. (AAI ’04) is the .
Elizabeth M. Jaffee, M.D. (AAI ’97), Lawrence E. Samelson, M.D. (AAI ’84), Brian Seed, Ph.D. (AAI ’98), and former AAI president (2008-2009) Arthur Weiss, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’81) are .
Past AAI president (2017-2018) Wayne M. Yokoyama, M.D. (AAI ’71) is appointed .
Cheri茅 L. Butts, Ph.D. (AAI ’10) receives governor’s appointment to the .
Former AAI president (1988-1989) Max D. Cooper, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’66) and Jacques Miller, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’68) have received the .
Past AAI president (1994-1995) Irving L. Weissman, M.D. (AAI ’71) has been named a .
Peter A. John (AAI Tr. ’18) is among .
Pablo Engel, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’05), Winfried F. Pickl, M.D. (AAI ’08), and Federica Sallusto, D.Sc. (AAI ’14) are elected officers of the for the 2019-2021 term.
Carl F. Nathan, M.D. (AAI ’76) has received the .
Susan Carpenter, Ph.D. (AAI ’15), Sunny Shin (AAI ’12), and doctoral candidate Brea K. Hampton, (AAI Tr. ’18) are recipients of .
Michael Schnoor, Ph.D. (AAI ’12) receives the Society for Leukocyte Biology’s 2019 .
Murad R. Mamadov, Ph.D. (AAI ’18) is a .
Past AAI president (1998-1999) Jonathan Sprent, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’80) receives the .
Aviv Regev, Ph.D. (AAI ’19) has been named a .
Louis Justement, Ph.D. (AAI ’91) has been .
Hao Wu, Ph.D. (AAI ’13) was named by The Protein Society as recipient of the .
Akiko Iwasaki, Ph.D. (AAI ’13) and Hao Wu, Ph.D. (AAI ’13) have been selected as 2019 recipients of the for Excellence in Interferon and Cytokine Research.
Yasmine Belkaid, Ph.D. (AAI ’13) is the recipient of the .
Marco Colonna, M.D., (AAI ’02), Adolfo Garc铆a-Sastre, Ph.D., (AAI ’14), Michael J. Lenardo, M.D., (AAI ’93), David H. Raulet, Ph.D., (AAI ’84), and Aviv Regev, Ph.D., (AAI ’19) are elected as members, and George F. Gao, Ph.D., (AAI ’07) as a foreign associate, of the .
Past AAI president (2011-12) Leslie J. Berg, Ph.D. (AAI ’94) has been appointed as chair of the
Current AAI president JoAnne L. Flynn, Ph.D. (AAI '96) has received the .
Eugene M. Oltz, Ph.D. (AAI ’95) is .
Kristin A. Hogquist, Ph.D. (AAI ’95) is at the University of Minnesota.
Bruce Glick, Ph.D. (AAI ’70) (d. 2/1/09) is honored posthumously as recipient of a for his bursa of Fabricius research.
Stanley Cohen, M.D. (AAI ’70) receives a for his work on cytokines.
Stephen P. Schoenberger, Ph.D. (AAI ’05), Bjorn Peters, Ph.D. (AAI ’07), and Anjana Rao, Ph.D. (AAI ’90) are among collaborators on a that has received a $4.5 million Cancer Moon Shot Award.
Yasmine Belkaid, Ph.D. (AAI ’13), Richard S. Blumberg, M.D. (AAI ’93), Michael A. Caligiuri, M.D. (AAI ’97), Michael S. Diamond, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’07), David A. Hafler, M.D. (AAI ’84), Jordan S. Orange, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’95), and past AAI president (2016-17) Arlene H. Sharpe, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’96) are .
Past AAI president (2001-02) James P. Allison, Ph.D. (AAI '78) and Tasuku Honjo, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI '88) are awarded the 2018 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
Padmanee Sharma, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’13) is the 2018 recipient of the .
Boris Reizis, Ph.D. (AAI ’16), is the 2018 recipient of the .
Cheri茅 L. Butts, Ph.D., (AAI ’10), is elected to the and named to the .
Mark S. Anderson, M.D., Ph.D., (AAI ’04), Karl Mark Ansel, Ph.D., (AAI ’08), Jason G. Cyster, Ph.D., (AAI ’97), Adrian Erlebacher, M.D., Ph.D., (AAI ’05), Matthew F. Krummel, Ph.D., (AAI ’02), and Qizhi Tang, Ph.D., (AAI ’07) are among the leaders of the newly-launched .
Past AAI president (2001-02) James P. Allison, Ph.D., (AAI '78), Carl H. June, M.D., (AAI '87), and Steven A. Rosenberg, M.D., Ph.D., (AAI '72), are awarded the .
Past AAI president (2009-10) Betty Diamond, M.D. (AAI ’80), is the recipient of the .
Ann Griffith, Ph.D. (AAI ’12), and Sergio Cepeda (AAI Tr. ’16), are selected as .
John R. Lukens, Ph.D. (AAI ’15) had his publication from , reporting the role of the maternal microbiome in autism, .
Jeffrey V. Ravetch, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’99) has been in recognition of his groundbreaking work analyzing antibody response.
Philip D. Greenberg, M.D. (AAI ’82) is the .
Akiko Iwasaki, Ph.D. (AAI ’00), Dennis L. Kasper, M.D. (AAI ’75), Dr. Michael Reth (AAI Hon. ’08), David D. Schatz, Ph.D. (AAI ’97), and past AAI president (2016-17) Arlene H. Sharpe, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’96) .
Past AAI president (1988-89) Max D. Cooper, M.D. (AAI '66) and Jacques F. A. P. Miller, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI Hon. '68) are .
Alexander Y. Rudensky, Ph.D. (AAI ’94) is the recipient of .
Avery August, Ph.D. (AAI ’99) has been appointed .
Shannon J. Turley, Ph.D. (AAI '05) is the recipient of the .
Rafi Ahmed, Ph.D. (AAI '84) and Thomas F. Gajewski, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI '96) are .
Gabriel D. Victora, Ph.D. (AAI ’15) has been named a .
Richard J. Hodes, Ph.D. (AAI '75) is the recipient of the second annual
Past AAI president (2001-02) James P. Allison, Ph.D. (AAI '78) and Robert D. Schreiber, Ph.D. (AAI '76) are
Susan Carpenter, Ph.D. (AAI '15), Richard A. Flavell, Ph.D. (AAI '90), Kiyoshi Hirahara, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI '12), Ari B. Molofsky, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI '16), E. Ashley Moseman, Ph.D. (AAI '16), Ganes C. Sen, Ph.D. (AAI '05), and Alan Sher, Ph.D. (AAI '77) are .
Past AAI president (2001-02) James P. Allison, Ph.D. (AAI '78), Lieping Chen, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI '92), Gordon J. Freeman, Ph.D. (AAI '01), Tasuku Honjo, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI Hon. '88), and past AAI president (2016-2017) Arlene H. Sharpe, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI '96) are .
Rafi Ahmed, Ph.D. (AAI '84) and Antonio Lanzavecchia, M.D. (AAI Hon. '00) are 
Leroy E. Hood, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI '69) is the .
Bernard Roizman, Sd.D. (AAI '59) is the
Yasmine Belkaid, Ph.D. (AAI '13), Richard M. Locksley, M.D. (AAI '88), and Jonathan Sprent, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI '80) are
Past AAI president (2001-02) James P. Allison, Ph.D. (AAI '78), Arturo Casadevall, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI '98), and Paul Rothman, M.D. (AAI '92) are .
Yasmine Belkaid, Ph.D. (AAI '13) is the recipient of the 2017 Emil von Behring Prize and the .
Past AAI president (2007-08) Olivera (Olja) J. Finn, Ph.D. (AAI ’83) .

AAI members invited to participate in honoring Frank Fitch (AAI ’61) through .

Past AAI president (2001-02) James P. Allison, Ph.D. (AAI ’78) is named in cancer research.
Alexander Y. Rudensky, Ph.D. (AAI ’94) and Shimon Sakaguchi, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’90) .
David E. Briles, Ph.D. (AAI ’77), David A. Fruman, Ph.D. (AAI ’01), George Fu Gao, Ph.D. (AAI ’01), Joseph Bernard Margolick, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI ’87), Michael S. Marks, Ph.D. (AAI ’90), James C. Paulson, Ph.D. (AAI ’07), Liise-Anne Pirofski, M.D. (AAI ’00), David T. Scadden, M.D. (AAI ’98), Phillip A. Scott, Ph.D. (AAI ’84), and Lawrence Steinman, M.D. (AAI ’89) .
Ken Cadwell, Ph.D. (AAI '16), Ming Li, Ph.D. (AAI '10), David Masopust, Ph.D. (AAI '07), Carla V. Rothlin, Ph.D. (AAI '08), Daniel B. Stetson, Ph.D. (AAI '09), and Sing Sing Y. Way, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI '07)

Cheri茅 L. Butts, Ph.D. (AAI ’01) has been .

Carl F. Nathan, M.D. (AAI ' 76), John J. O'Shea, M.D. )AAI '84), and Jan T. Vilcek, M.D. )AAI '78) are .

Richard M. Locksley, M.D. (AAI '88) .

Howard A. Young, Ph.D. (AAI '90) is the .

Past AAI president (2003-04) Laurie A. Glimcher, M.D. (AAI '83) is the .

Carl H. June, M.D. (AAI '87), John W. Kappler, Ph.D. (AAI '74), past AAI president (2000-2001) Philippa Marrack, Ph.D. (AAI '74), Steven A. Rosenberg, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI '72), and Harald von Boehmer, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI '92) are .

AAI Past President Dan R. Littman, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI '87) is the .

Ton Schumacher, Ph.D. (AAI '15) is the .

E. John Wherry, Ph.D. (AAI '05) is the .

Alberto Mantovani, M.D. (AAI '03) and Michel C. Nussenzweig, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI '91) have been named .

Clinician scientists Suzanne Topalian, M.D. (AAI '90) and Jedd D. Wolchok, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI '12) are .

Diane Mathis, Ph.D. (AAI '99) has been .

Anthony S. Fauci, M.D. (AAI '73) .

Charles N. Serhan, Ph.D. (AAI '01) is the .

Tasuku Honjo, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI Hon. '88) is the.

Arup K. Chakraborty, Ph.D. (AAI '07), Ronald N. Germain, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI '78), Antonio Lanzavecchia, M.D. (AAI Hon. '00), Kenneth M. Murphy, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI '95), Hidde L. Ploegh, Ph.D. (AAI '93), Herbert W. Virgin, IV, M.D., Ph.D. (AAI '92), Gabriel A. Rabinovich, Ph.D. (AAI '03), and Ian A. Wilson, D. Sc., Ph.D. (AAI '14) have been.

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