!!James Rothman - Curriculum Vitae \\ __Degrees__ \\ *BA in Physics, Yale University, 1971 \\ *PhD in Biological Chemistry, Harvard Medical School, 1976\\ \\ __Professional Appointments__ \\ *1976-1978: Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. \\ *1978-1988: Assistant, Associate (1981), Full (1984) Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Stanford University. \\ *1988-1991: E.R. Squibb Professor of Molecular Biology, Princeton University. \\ *1991-2004: Founder and Chair, Department of Cellular Biochemistry and Biophysics; Paul A. Marks Chair; Vice-Chairman; Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. \\ *2004-2008: Clyde and Helen Wu Professor of Chemical Biology, Department of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics; Director, Sulzberger Genome Center; Columbia University. \\ *2008-present: Professor and Chairman, Department of Cell Biology; Professor of Chemistry; Wallace Professor of the Biomedical Sciences; Director, Nanobiology Institute,Yale University.\\ *2014-present: Research Professor, UCL Institute of Neurology, University College London. \\ \\ __Major Awards__ \\ *2013: Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine\\ *2010: Kavli Prize in Neuroscience\\ *2010: Massry Prize \\ *2010: EB. Wilson Medal \\ *2005: Honorary Member, Japanese Biochemical Society\\ *2002: Louisa Gross Horwitz prize of Columbia University\\ *2002: Lasker Basic Science Award\\ *2001: The Otto-Warburg Medal, Germany\\ *2000: Heineken Foundation Prize of the Netherlands Academy of Sciences\\ *1999: The Jacobæus Prize, Denmark\\ *1997: Lounsbery Award of the National Academy of Sciences\\ *1997: The Harden Medal, UK Biochemical Society\\ *1996: King Faisal International Prize for Science\\ *1996: Gairdner Foundation International Award\\ *1994: Fellowship, American Academy of Arts and Sciences\\ *1994: The Rosenstiel Award in Biomedical Sciences (with R. Schekman), U.S.A.\\ *1993: Membership, National Academy of Sciences USA\\ *1989: The Alexander Von Humboldt Award, Germany \\ *1986: The Eli Lilly Award for Fundamental Research in Biological Chemistry, U.S.A. \\ *1986: The Passano Young Scientist Award, U.S.A.