Huda Zoghbi Wins Inaugural Award in Autism Research

Huda Y. Zoghbi has been named the inaugural recipient of the Nancy Lurie Marks Prize for Autism Research from the Lurie Autism Institute, a joint initiative of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and Penn Medicine, the healthcare system of the University of Pennsylvania. The award, which includes a $100,000 prize, is the institute’s highest honor recognizing transformative contributions to autism research.

Dr. Zoghbi is a distinguished service professor in the departments of molecular and human genetics, pediatrics, neuroscience, and neurology at Baylor College of Medicine, where she has taught for nearly four decades. She also serves as founding director of the Duncan Neurological Research Institute at Texas Children’s and is an investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

A pediatric neurologist and physician-scientist, Dr. Zoghbi has made extensive contributions to the understanding of the genetic and molecular basis of neurological disease, including autism spectrum disorder, bipolar disorder, and Alzheimer’s disease. Her research integrates human genetics, animal models, and systems-level neuroscience to define how disruptions in gene regulation, neuronal maturation, and circuit function drive disease.

Born and raised in Lebanon, Dr. Zogbhi earned her undergraduate degree in biology from the American University of Beirut and began medical school there before ultimately transferring to Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee. After receiving her medical degree, she completed residencies in pediatrics and pediatric neurology and a postdoctoral fellowship in molecular genetics at Baylor College of Medicine.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Related Articles

Latest News

Two Women Selected for Key Interim Leadership Roles with the Universities of Wisconsin

Renée Wachter, chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Superior, has been selected to serve as interim president of the Universities of Wisconsin. Maria Cuzzo, provost of UW-Superior, will serve as the university's interim chancellor while Dr. Wachter assumes her new responsibilities.

Sandra B. Richtermeyer Named President of Nevada State University

With more than 30 years of experience in higher education, Dr. Richtermeyer has spent the past three years as executive vice chancellor for academic affairs and provost at Rutgers University-Camden

A Pair of New Community College Presidents

Cheryl Norman was appointed president of Ridgewater College in Minnesota and Ellen Kennedy was named interim president of Cape Cod Community College in Massachusetts.

Gabriella Scarlatta Recommended as Chancellor of the University of Michigan-Dearborn

Dr. Scarlatta has led the University of Michigan-Dearbon on an interim basis for the past year. Pending approval from the board of regents, she is slated to become the university's permanent leader on May 22.

The First Woman President of Schenectady County Community College in New York

Nicole Reaves has been serving as executive vice president and chief programs officer at Wake Technical Community College in Raleigh, North Carolina. On July 15, she is slated to become the first woman president of Schenectady County Community College within the State University of New York System.

Research Assistant Professor, Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics

The selected candidate should have expertise and experience in theoretical models in labor and public economics as well as in microeconometrics and programming.

Director, School of Music

The University of Arizona School of Music seeks a visionary and collaborative Director to lead its comprehensive music program through a time of opportunity and transformation.

Assistant Professor, Clinician Educator track, in the Division of Genomic Diagnostics at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP)

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania seek candidates for an Assistant Professor position in the non-tenure clinician educator track.