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Abbreviated Curriculum Vitae of William A. Eaton

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EDUCATION • 1959: A.B., Chemistry (with honors), University of Pennsylvania • 1959−1960: Free University Berlin, Germany • 1964: M.D., University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine • 1967: Ph.D., Molecular Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Robin Hochstrasser, dissertation supervisor

POSITIONS • 1972−present: Member, Permanent Scientific Staff, LCP • 1976: Visiting Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Spring Semester • 1986−present: Chief, Laboratory of Chemical Physics (LCP), National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases NIDDK), National Institutes of Health (NIH) • 1986−present: Scientific Director, Intramural AIDS Targeted Antiviral Program (IATAP), Office of the Director, NIH • 1998−2007: Senior Biomedical Research Service • 2007−present: NIH Distinguished Investigator • US Public Health Service Ranks (USPHS): Medical Director (Captain, 06), 1979−1998; Senior Surgeon, 1972−1978; Surgeon, 1968−1970



HONORS AND AWARDS • 1957: Pi Mu Epsilon (National Mathematics Honor Society) • 1958: Phi Beta Kappa • 1962: Mary Ellis Bell Research Prize of School of Medicine • 1964−1967: Scholar of the Pennsylvania Plan to Develop Scientists in Medical Research • 1977: Commendation Medal, USPHS • 1981: Elected Member, American Society of Clinical Investigation • 1983: Elected Member, Association of American Physicians • 1987: Medal and Honorary Membership in the Societa’ di Medicina e Scienzi Naturali di Parma • 1990: Outstanding Service Medal, USPHS • 1993: Meritorious Service Medal, USPHS • 1997: Hillebrand Prize, Chemical Society of Washington, DC • 1997: Elected Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences • 1999: Fellow, American Physical Society • 2001: Fellow, Biophysical Society • 2001−2002: Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar • 2006: Founders Award, Biophysical Society © 2018 William A. Eaton

• 2006: Elected Member, National Academy of Sciences • 2008: “New Challenges in Protein Science”, a Symposium in Honor of William A. Eaton, University of Parma, Italy • 2009: Hans Neurath Award, Protein Society • 2009: Gordon G. Hammes Biochemistry Lectureship, American Chemical Society • 2009: Humboldt Research Award for Senior Scientists • 2010: John Scott Medal of the City of Philadelphia • 2011: Elected Foreign Member, Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, Rome • 2011: Max Delbruck Prize in Biological Physics, American Physical Society • 2012: NIH Director’s Award • 2014: Distinguished Graduate Award, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania • 2015: Penn Chemistry Distinguished Alumni Award • 2016: Doctor rerum naturalium honoris causa, Symposium on “Protein Folding Kinetics”, Department of Physics, Free University Berlin • 2018: Laurea honoris causa in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Biotechnology, Workshop on “Proteins in Human Disease”, University of Parma

MAJOR ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILTIES • Chief of the Laboratory of Chemical Physics, administratively responsible for 50 Ph.D. scientists and 10 technical staff. • Scientific Director, NIH Intramural AIDS Targeted Anti-viral Program, 30−40 principal NIH intramural investigators working in the area of molecular, cell, and structural biology of AIDS.

Special Issue: William A. Eaton Festschrift Published: December 13, 2018 10982

DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcb.8b06733 J. Phys. Chem. B 2018, 122, 10982−10982