{"id":243068,"date":"2012-08-22T19:14:00","date_gmt":"2012-08-22T19:14:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.eugenesis.com\/the-american-society-for-microbiology-honors-william-hanage\/"},"modified":"2012-08-22T19:14:00","modified_gmt":"2012-08-22T19:14:00","slug":"the-american-society-for-microbiology-honors-william-hanage","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/microbiology\/the-american-society-for-microbiology-honors-william-hanage.php","title":{"rendered":"The American Society for Microbiology honors William Hanage"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Public  release date: 22-Aug-2012  [ |   E-mail   |  Share    ]  <\/p>\n<p>    Contact: Garth Hogan    <a href=\"mailto:ghogan@asmusa.org\">ghogan@asmusa.org<\/a>    American    Society for Microbiology<\/p>\n<p>    William P. Hanage, Ph.D., Department of Epidemiology, Harvard    School of Public Health, has received a 2012 ICAAC Young    Investigator Award. Hanage is honored for his work studying the    epidemiology and evolution of infectious disease. \"Hanage has    provided game changing tools and expertise in the pneumococcal    field, first with MLST and now with whole genome sequencing, to    reach into the world of the organism,\" explains Katherine    O'Brien of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.    \"His work has revealed ways in which the pathogen attempts to    escape vaccine control. He is brilliant, innovative, and    tangential in his thinking one of those rare people who can    see connections where others do not.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Hanage graduated from the University of Bath, United Kingdom,    with an undergraduate degree in Biochemistry. He went on to    receive his Ph.D. from Imperial College London in the    laboratory of Jonathan Cohen studying host microbial    interactions, where he developed a passion for infectious    disease research. After obtaining his Ph.D., Hanage worked in    Brian Spratt's laboratory at the University of Oxford and later    in the Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology at the    Imperial College London, studying the molecular epidemiology of    bacterial pathogens. He joined the faculty at Harvard School of    Public Health in 2010.  <\/p>\n<p>    Over time, Hanage developed an interest in theoretical    approaches to epidemiology to complement the molecular    perspective gained from his formal education. He continues to    combine empirical and theoretical methods in his research.    \"Hanage's research productivity throughout his career speaks to    his creativity and ability to cross over between disciplines,    pulling from one area of expertise to apply tools to another    domain,\" says O'Brien. Especially interested in subjects that    combine clinical importance with fundamental biological    questions, Hanage looks at questions like how pathogens respond    to novel selective pressures in the form of antimicrobials and    vaccines. He has a specific interest in understanding the    factors behind the response of the bacterial population to    pneumococcal conjugate vaccination.  <\/p>\n<p>    In addition to such clinically focused questions, Hanage has    worked extensively on the phenomenon of homologous    recombination in bacteria, which shuffles genetic material    among lineages, studying how it can be detected and its    consequences for how bacteria respond in the face of novel    selective pressures. \"He has developed new methods for data    analysis and combining molecular and traditional epidemiology,\"    says Stephen Pelton, Boston University Schools of Medicine and    Public Health. Indeed, recombination or horizontal gene    transfer makes the very notion of species problematic for    bacteria, another of Hanage's major interests, one for which he    was awarded a University Research Fellowship by the Royal    Society. Hanage has also increasingly become involved with    population genomic analyses of large numbers of very closely    related pathogen isolates to probe in detail their patterns of    transmission and diversification. His work on pathogen    evolution was recognized with the 2012 Fleming Prize from the    Society for General Microbiology. \"Recently, Hanage has been    among the pioneers of genomic epidemiology for bacterial    pathogens. He exemplifies the combination of theoretical and    experimental skills that will be fundamental to the future of    infectious disease epidemiology,\" describes nominator Marc    Lipsitch, Harvard School of Public Health.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"I believe Hanage's largest contributions have yet to come,\"    says Pelton. \"I think he will lead us to new insights into    genetic regulation that permit specific clones of Streptococcus    pneumoniae to successfully compete in the nasopharynx, to be    more easily transmitted from person to person, and to evade    host defenses to cause disease. I am confident that this will    inform new approaches to treatment and disease prevention.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    \"Beyond his scientific accomplishments, for which his    publication record speaks clearly, his personal and mentoring    characteristics have to be emphasized,\" summarized O'Brien. \"He    is a gem of a colleagueenthusiastic, welcoming of    collaborations, generous with his time toward students, and a    genuine scholarly partner.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    ###  <\/p>\n<p>    The ICAAC Young Investigator Award will be presented during    ASM's 52nd Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and    Chemotherapy (ICAAC), September 9-12, 2012 in San Francisco,    CA. ASM is the world's oldest and largest life science    organization and has more than 40,000 members worldwide. ASM's    mission is to advance the microbiological sciences and promote    the use of scientific knowledge for improved health, economic,    and environmental well-being.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>More here:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.eurekalert.org\/pub_releases\/2012-08\/asfm-tas_1082212.php\" title=\"The American Society for Microbiology honors William Hanage\">The American Society for Microbiology honors William Hanage<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Public release date: 22-Aug-2012 [ | E-mail | Share ] Contact: Garth Hogan <a href=\"mailto:ghogan@asmusa.org\">ghogan@asmusa.org<\/a> American Society for Microbiology William P. 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