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EATON E. LATTMAN, Ph.D - New CEO home > meet HWI's new CEO
 

lattmanWith the exception of a post-doctoral stint in the 1970s, Eaton Lattman has spent his whole academic career at the Johns Hopkins University, beginning as a graduate student in Biophysics, and rising through the ranks to become Dean of Research and Graduate Education in the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences.  On route he served as Professor of Biophysics in both the Schools of Medicine and of Arts and Sciences, giving him a very broad perspective on university life.  He also served as chair of the department from which he gained his Ph.D. degree (and was briefly the boss of his own thesis advisor).  He was instrumental in setting up the Hopkins Institute for Biophysical Research, a unit that has served as a focal point for the dramatic growth of biophysics across the whole University.  He is also proud of having hired the first women faculty members in the history of his department, and of being the principal investigator on the Molecular Biophysics NIH Training Grant awarded to Johns Hopkins.

Lattman was editor-in-chief of the journal Proteins for more than 15 years, leading it to a distinguished positioning the field.  He has served, and continues to serve, on many NIH committees.  Notably, he was a member of the National Advisory General Medical Sciences Council, and of the NIGMS Advisory Committee on the Protein Structure Initiative (PSI).  With Patrick Loll he is a co-author of the forthcoming book Protein Crystallography:  A Concise Guide.

His experience and training map almost perfectly onto the profile of HWI.  His background with the PSI, for example, is particularly relevant because of the grant sponsored by this program held by out-going CEO George DeTitta.  His breadth of knowledge and research experience will be of importance in helping HWI define both directions for expansion and collaborative relations within the Buffalo community.

 
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