David H Sachs
Emeritus Professor
TBRC Laboratories
MGH Center for Transplantation Sciences;Harvard Medical School;Center for Translational Immunology, Columbia University Medical Center;Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Columbia University
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Dr. Sachs has published over 700 articles in scientific journals. His research achievements include: 1) discovery of Ia (Class II) antigens in 1973; 2) development of monoclonal anti-bodies to MHC antigens; 3) development of a unique large animal model for transplantation using miniature swine; 4) use of mixed marrow reconstitution as a means of inducing specific transplantation tolerance; and 5) studies of specific transplantation tolerance to allografts and xenografts in murine, swine and primate models. Dr. Sachs is a member of the Editorial Board of several journals in his field, including: Clinical Transplantation, Transplantation and Xenotransplantation. He was one of the three North American Editors of Transplantation and was the founding Editor of Xenotransplantation.
Dr. Sachs was the recipient of the Public Health Service Commendation Medal in 1979 and the Meritorious Service Award in 1984. He was a Councilor of the Transplantation Society from 1988-1994 and Vice-President from 1996-1998. From 1992-1996, Dr. Sachs was a member of the Immunobiology Study Section at the National Institutes of Health, and has served on the Immunology Executive Committee at Harvard Medical School since 1991. Dr. Sachs was elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences in 1996. In 1998 Dr. Sachs received the Jean Borel Award in Transplantation and the ASTP/Novartis Established Investigator Award. In 2001 Dr. Sachs was presented the Award for Distinguished Contributions to Health Research by The Medical Foundation and the Mary Jane Kugel Award by the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. In 2005, he received the Roche Ernest Hodge Memorial Award (formerly called the Roche AST Distinguished Achievement Award), the highest award bestowed by the AST. In 2006, Dr. Sachs was awarded an Honorary Degree (Docteur Honoris Causa) from University of Nantes, France. In 2009, Dr. Sachs received the Martin Prize for Excellence in Clinical Research. In 2010, he was Samuel Jason Mixter Lecturer of the New England Surgical Society. In 2011, he was Claude Amiel Lecturer at the World Congress of Nephrology and also received the Thomas E. Starzl Prize in Surgery and Immunology. In 2014, Dr. Sachs received The Federation of Dutch Medical Scientific Societies Lifetime Achievement Award and was honored with the Medawar Prize, awarded by the Transplantation Society.
Dr. Sachs was the recipient of the Public Health Service Commendation Medal in 1979 and the Meritorious Service Award in 1984. He was a Councilor of the Transplantation Society from 1988-1994 and Vice-President from 1996-1998. From 1992-1996, Dr. Sachs was a member of the Immunobiology Study Section at the National Institutes of Health, and has served on the Immunology Executive Committee at Harvard Medical School since 1991. Dr. Sachs was elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences in 1996. In 1998 Dr. Sachs received the Jean Borel Award in Transplantation and the ASTP/Novartis Established Investigator Award. In 2001 Dr. Sachs was presented the Award for Distinguished Contributions to Health Research by The Medical Foundation and the Mary Jane Kugel Award by the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. In 2005, he received the Roche Ernest Hodge Memorial Award (formerly called the Roche AST Distinguished Achievement Award), the highest award bestowed by the AST. In 2006, Dr. Sachs was awarded an Honorary Degree (Docteur Honoris Causa) from University of Nantes, France. In 2009, Dr. Sachs received the Martin Prize for Excellence in Clinical Research. In 2010, he was Samuel Jason Mixter Lecturer of the New England Surgical Society. In 2011, he was Claude Amiel Lecturer at the World Congress of Nephrology and also received the Thomas E. Starzl Prize in Surgery and Immunology. In 2014, Dr. Sachs received The Federation of Dutch Medical Scientific Societies Lifetime Achievement Award and was honored with the Medawar Prize, awarded by the Transplantation Society.
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Andrew B. Adams,Emily A. Blumberg,John S. Gill, Eliezer Katz,Tatsuo Kawai,Jesse D. Schold,Megan Sykes, Alfred Tector,David H. Sachs
American Journal of Kidney Diseases (2024)
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Transplantationno. 9S (2022): S76-S76
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