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Helen Haskell Hobbs is a Professor at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator. Her groundbreaking research focuses on genetic mutations affecting cholesterol metabolism and liver disease, leading to significant therapeutic advancements.
- Eugene McDermott Distinguished Chair for the Study of Human Growth and Development
- Co-founder of the Dallas Heart Study
- Board Member at Pfizer
Education:
- BS - Stanford University
- MD - Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
- Internship - Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center
- Chief Resident - Parkland Memorial Hospital
Research Interests: Dr. Hobbs investigates genetic determinants of cardiovascular disease and fatty liver disease. Her work on PCSK9 mutations revealed mechanisms for cholesterol regulation, while PNPLA3/TM6SF2 gene studies uncovered pathways for hepatic triglyceride metabolism.
Scientific Awards:
- Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences (2015)
- Harrington Prize for Innovation in Medicine (2018)
- Heinrich Wieland Prize (2005)
- National Academy of Medicine member (2004)
- Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator
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