致约翰·法伊教授:我的老师、合作者和专业顾问

B. Bonavida
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约翰·费伊教授是一位杰出的学术科学家和管理人员,他对生物科学做出了重大贡献,揭示了包括癌症和艾滋病毒在内的几种疾病的许多潜在机制。得知他提前离开,我和我的家人确实感到非常难过。他的贡献大大改善了全世界人类的健康状况。1970年,我有幸在华盛顿特区的一次免疫学会议上第一次见到约翰。他从美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)被招募到加州大学洛杉矶分校(UCLA),成为当时医学院微生物学和免疫学系主任。1969年,我在加州大学洛杉矶分校获得博士学位,师从已故的Eli Sercarz教授,在以色列雷霍沃特的魏茨曼科学研究所做博士后。约翰在加州大学洛杉矶分校招聘新教员,他要求我到华盛顿去面试。在面试过程中,他的远见卓识、个人魅力、知识以及他为加州大学洛杉矶分校开发的新战略项目给我留下了深刻的印象。面试后不久,我收到一封正式的信,邀请我担任他的助理教授。我接受了邀请,回到了洛杉矶,在1971年秋天开始了我的职业生涯。作为一名新教员,约翰把我放在他的羽翼下,帮助我发展我的研究实验室,准备NIH的研究经费,并为我的研究提供最初的经济支持,包括研究技术人员和博士后。与其他新任命的教师、研究员和研究生一起,他组织了一个免疫生物学多学科项目的每周小组会议,该项目由他发起并成功运行了多年。在他的帮助下,我在同种异体移植和癌症领域引入了细胞介导免疫和细胞毒性研究的新领域。我的实验室继续发展壮大,并得到了美国国立卫生研究院的资助,我们的研究结果发表在高度认可的期刊上,最初是与约翰合作的。下面列出了其中一些联合出版物。*在约翰的支持和帮助下,我被提升为终身副教授,随后又晋升为正教授。
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Eulogy to Professor John L. Fahey: My Teacher, Collaborator, and Professional Counselor
My family and I were indeed very sad to learn of the early departure of Professor John L. Fahey, an exemplary academic scientist and administrator who contributed significantly to the biological sciences, unraveling many underlying mechanisms of several diseases, including cancer and HIV. His contributions have substantially improved human health worldwide. I was fortunate to meet John for the first time at a 1970 immunology conference in Washington D.C. He had been recruited from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) to become the chair of the then department of microbiology and immunology at the School of Medicine. I was a postdoctoral fellow at the Weizmann Institute of Sciences, Rehovot, Israel, beginning in 1969 after receiving my Ph.D. degree at UCLA under the preceptorship of the late professor Eli Sercarz. John was recruiting new faculty at UCLA, and he requested an interview with me in Washington. During the interview, I was impressed by his vision, charisma, and knowledge and the new strategic program that he had developed for UCLA. Shortly after my interview, I received a formal letter offering me the position of assistant professor under his chairmanship. I accepted the offer and returned to Los Angeles, beginning my career in the fall of 1971. Being a new faculty member, John took me under his wing and helped me to develop my research laboratory, prepare NIH research grants, and provide me with the initial financial support for my research, including research technicians and postdoctoral fellows. Along with other newly appointed faculty, fellows, and graduate students, he organized a weekly group meeting for a multidisciplinary program in immunobiology under the sponsorship of an NIH Program Project that he initiated and ran successfully for many years. With his help, I introduced a new niche of research in cell-mediated immunity and cytotoxicity in the fields of both allotransplantation and cancer. My laboratory continued to grow and be funded by the NIH, and our findings were published in highly refereed journals, initially in collaboration with John. Several of those joint publications are listed below.* With John’s support and help, I was promoted to a tenured position as associate professor and subsequently a full professor.
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