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Bernhard Fleckenstein was a Professor of Virology and Director of the Institute for Clinical and Molecular Virology at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg from 1978 until his passing in 2021. He held prior academic positions, including Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School (1976-1978) and Assistant Professor roles at institutions in Germany. His research focused on virus oncology and the molecular biology of herpes and retroviruses, contributing to understanding viral mechanisms in cancer and immune system interactions.
Key honors include the Max Planck Prize (1991), Aronson Award (1991), and the Bavarian Order of Merit (2006). Fleckenstein's work addressed viral transformation of T-cells, oncogenesis, and viral-host interactions. His publications span molecular virology, cancer biology, and immunology, with notable contributions on cytomegalovirus regulation, herpesvirus-induced lymphomas, and HIV entry inhibition.
Advising and grant activities are not explicitly detailed, but his academic leadership and research output reflect significant contributions to virology. His legacy includes foundational studies on viral oncogenes and cellular receptors for pathogens like Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus.
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