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'''Kim Orth''' is the Earl A. Forsythe chair in biomedical science and professor of [[molecular biology]] and [[biochemistry]] at [[UT Southwestern]].<ref name=profile>{{cite web |title=Kim Orth, Ph.D. - Faculty Profile - UT Southwestern |url=https://profiles.utsouthwestern.edu/profile/52806/kim-orth.html |website=profiles.utsouthwestern.edu |accessdate=25 April 2019}}</ref> She is also a [[Howard Hughes Medical Institute]] investigator.<ref>{{cite web |title=Kim Orth |url=https://www.hhmi.org/scientists/kim-orth |website=HHMI.org |accessdate=25 April 2019 |language=en}}</ref> Her research focuses on [[bacterial pathogenesis]]. |
'''Kim Orth''' is the Earl A. Forsythe chair in biomedical science and professor of [[molecular biology]] and [[biochemistry]] at [[UT Southwestern]].<ref name=profile>{{cite web |title=Kim Orth, Ph.D. - Faculty Profile - UT Southwestern |url=https://profiles.utsouthwestern.edu/profile/52806/kim-orth.html |website=profiles.utsouthwestern.edu |accessdate=25 April 2019}}</ref> She is also a [[Howard Hughes Medical Institute]] investigator.<ref>{{cite web |title=Kim Orth |url=https://www.hhmi.org/scientists/kim-orth |website=HHMI.org |accessdate=25 April 2019 |language=en}}</ref> Her research focuses on [[Pathogenic bacteria|bacterial pathogenesis]]. |
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Orth graduated from [[Texas A&M University]] in 1984 with a B.S. in [[biochemistry]]. She went to the [[UCLA School of Medicine]] for an M.S. in biological chemistry, and then to [[University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center]] for a PhD in biochemistry and molecular biology.<ref name="cell">{{cite journal |title=An interview with Kim Orth |journal=Trends in Biochemical Sciences |date=1 July 2013 |volume=38 |issue=7 |pages=331–332 |doi=10.1016/j.tibs.2013.05.002 |url=https://www.cell.com/trends/biochemical-sciences/fulltext/S0968-0004(13)00077-7 |accessdate=25 April 2019 |language=English |issn=0968-0004}}</ref> |
Orth graduated from [[Texas A&M University]] in 1984 with a B.S. in [[biochemistry]]. She went to the [[UCLA School of Medicine]] for an M.S. in biological chemistry, and then to [[University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center]] for a PhD in biochemistry and molecular biology.<ref name="cell">{{cite journal |title=An interview with Kim Orth |journal=Trends in Biochemical Sciences |date=1 July 2013 |volume=38 |issue=7 |pages=331–332 |doi=10.1016/j.tibs.2013.05.002 |url=https://www.cell.com/trends/biochemical-sciences/fulltext/S0968-0004(13)00077-7 |accessdate=25 April 2019 |language=English |issn=0968-0004}}</ref> |
Revision as of 17:49, 25 April 2019
Kim Orth is the Earl A. Forsythe chair in biomedical science and professor of molecular biology and biochemistry at UT Southwestern.[1] She is also a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator.[2] Her research focuses on bacterial pathogenesis.
Orth graduated from Texas A&M University in 1984 with a B.S. in biochemistry. She went to the UCLA School of Medicine for an M.S. in biological chemistry, and then to University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center for a PhD in biochemistry and molecular biology.[3]
Awards
- 2003 Beckman Young Investigators[4]
- 2006 Burroughs Wellcome Investigator in Pathogenesis of Infectious Disease
- 2012 ASBMB Young Investigator Award
- 2016 Elected fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology[1]
- 2018 ASBMB Merck Award[5]
References
- ^ a b "Kim Orth, Ph.D. - Faculty Profile - UT Southwestern". profiles.utsouthwestern.edu. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
- ^ "Kim Orth". HHMI.org. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
- ^ "An interview with Kim Orth". Trends in Biochemical Sciences. 38 (7): 331–332. 1 July 2013. doi:10.1016/j.tibs.2013.05.002. ISSN 0968-0004. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
- ^ "Orth, Kim". www.beckman-foundation.org. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
- ^ "Orth a 'scientific trailblazer' in the field of bacterial pathogenesis". www.asbmb.org. Retrieved 25 April 2019.