Dr. Robert Weinberg

Professor

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Biography

Robert Weinberg is a prominent figure in the study of cancer, focusing on how it spreads and the unique qualities of cancer stem cells. His research delves into the molecular mechanisms that define cancer stem cells and their role in metastasis. With a PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) obtained in 1969 and a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the same institution in 1964, he has established himself as a leading researcher in the field. Weinberg's work raises fundamental questions about the origin and spread of cancer, particularly how primary tumor cells gain the ability to invade and metastasize. His inquiries into the epithelial-mesenchymal transition and its regulators shed light on how cancer cells undergo profound phenotypic changes. As the Daniel K. Ludwig Professor of Cancer Research and a core member of the Whitehead Institute, he continues to push the boundaries of cancer research.

Research Interests

Awards

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Japan Prize

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Salk Institute Medal of Research Excellence

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Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences

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Wolf Foundation Prize

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Member of the Institute of Medicine

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Keio Medical Science Foundation Prize

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National Medal of Science

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Harvey Prize

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Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

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Sloan Prize

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Member of the National Academy of Sciences

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Robert Koch Foundation Prize