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Anthony (Tony) Rex Hunter

Current Location:: San Diego, San Diego County, California, United States
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Birthplace: United Kingdom
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Occupation: Biologist
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About Anthony (Tony) Rex Hunter

Anthony Rex Hunter (born 23 August 1943) is a British-American biologist who is a Professor of Biology at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies and the University of California, San Diego. His research publications list his name as Tony Hunter.

Anthony R. Hunter was born in 1943 in the United Kingdom and educated at Felsted, prior to Christ's College at Cambridge University.

He received a Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge, in Cambridge, England and held a fellowship at Christ's College in Cambridge (1968–1971) and (1973–1975). From 1971 to 1973, he was a research associate of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, California. He was then assistant professor 1975–78, associate professor 1978–82, professor 1982 onwards and since 2008 director of the Salk Institute Cancer Center. He also sits on the Selection Committee for Life Science and Medicine which chooses winners of the Shaw Prize.

Research

Dr. Hunter is one of the foremost recognized leaders in the field of cell growth control, growth factor receptors and their signal transduction pathways.

He is well known for discovering that tyrosine phosphorylation is a fundamental mechanism for transmembrane-signal transduction in response to growth factor stimulation and that disregulation of such tyrosine phosphorylation, by activated oncogenic protein tyrosine kinases,[3] is a pivotal mechanism utilized in the malignant transformation of cells. His work is important in signaling pathways and their disorders.

He was a founder of Signal Pharmaceuticals.

He won the Wolf Prize in Medicine in 2005 for "the discovery of protein kinases that phosphorylate tyrosine residues in proteins, critical for the regulation of a wide variety of cellular events, including malignant transformation".

He has been granted along with Charles Sawyers and Joseph Schlessinger with the 2014 BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in the Biomedicine category for “carving out the path that led to the development of a new class of successful cancer drugs.”

Awards and honours

  • 1987 Fellow of the Royal Society
  • 1994 Charles S. Mott Prize by the General Motors Cancer Research Foundation.
  • 2001 Keio Medical Science Prize
  • 2004 Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize from Columbia University.
  • 2006 Pasarow Award in Cancer Research.
  • Member of the US National Academy of Science.
  • 2014 BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Biomedicine
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1943
August 23, 1943
United Kingdom