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WMIF MAIN SITECurrently Chief Scientific Officer, Mass Eye and Ear/Mass General Brigham, Mike is the inaugural Sir William Osler Professor of Ophthalmology (Microbiology) at Harvard Medical School. He also serves as Director of the Infectious Disease Institute; as Co-Director of the Microbial Sciences Initiative of Harvard University and as Senior Associate Member of the Broad Institute. As Principal Investigator of the NIH-funded Harvard-wide Program on Antibiotic Resistance, his research focuses on the evolution and development of multidrug resistant strains of enterococci, staphylococci, and streptococci, and the development of new therapeutics for treating infections of the eye, ear and other anatomical sites. He was named by Eric Lander in “The Heroes of CRISPR” (Cell 2016 164(1-2):18-28.) as inspiring Broad Institute scientist interest in developing CRISPR as a tool for therapeutic gene editing. Mike currently serves on the Board of Directors of the American Society for Microbiology (ASM). From 2017 – 2020 he chaired the US National Institutes of Health (NIH)/BARDA blue ribbon panel for the $ 20 million Antimicrobial Resistance Diagnostic Challenge. He also chaired the Scientific Advisory Boards for the Zentrum für Infektionsforschung, University of Wuerzburg, and the Center for Antimicrobial Resistance and Therapeutic Discovery at Brown University. Mike is founder of the International Conference on Enterococci (ICE) series, and the Boston Area Antibiotic Resistance Network (BAARN). He also is past chair of the NIH Bacterial Pathogenesis Study Section, the Gordon Conference on Microbial Adhesion and Signal Transduction, American Society for Microbiology (ASM) Division D, and the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) IM Section. Mike started his academic career at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, where he rose through the ranks to Vice President for Research. He held the inaugural MG McCool Chair and was awarded the George Lynn Cross research chair. In 2004 he moved to Harvard Medical School as President and CEO of the affiliate Schepens Eye Research Institute, Marie and DeWalt Ankeny Director of Research and second incumbent of the HMS CL Schepens Chair in Ophthalmology (Microbiology). In 2010, he moved his laboratories within the MGB/HMS system to the Massachusetts General Hospital campus, in the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary. He has published over 200 peer reviewed manuscripts in Cell, Nature, Science, PNAS and other leading journals. He continues to serve on numerous advisory boards and committees for public and private organizations focused on drug discovery, antibiotic resistance, and bacterial pathogenesis. He has trained over 35 graduate students and postdocs, and is currently course coordinator and principle lecturer in OEB290/MICRO210 Microbiology: Chemistry, ecology and evolution.
Chief Scientific Officer, Mass Eye and Ear;
Sir William Osler Professor of Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School
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