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Vale, Ronald
Ronald Vale
Ronald David Vale
ForMemRS
(born 1959) is an American biochemist and cell biologist. He is a Janelia Senior Group Leader at
HHMI
and an emeritus professor at the Department of Cellular and Molecular
Pharmacology
,
University of California, San Francisco
. His research is focused on
motor protein
s, particularly
kinesin
and
dynein
. He was awarded the
Canada Gairdner International Award
for Biomedical Research in 2019, the
Shaw Prize
in Life Science and Medicine in 2017 together with
Ian Gibbons
, and the
Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research
in 2012 alongside
Michael Sheetz
and
James Spudich
. He is a fellow of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
and a member of the
National Academy of Sciences
. He was the president of the
American Society for Cell Biology
in 2012. He has also been an investigator at the
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
since 1995. In 2019, Vale was named executive director of the
Janelia Research Campus
and a vice president of HHMI; his appointment began in early 2020 and ended in August 2024.
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Guide book to the extracellular, matrix,anchor and adhesion proteins
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