About
Dr. Lee Sweeney is a Professor and Director of the Myology Institute at the University of Florida. He holds the Thomas H. Maren Eminent Scholar Chair and leads a NIH-funded Paul Wellstone Muscular Dystrophy Cooperative Center. His research focuses on molecular motors (myosins) and translational therapies for muscle diseases like Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). He pioneered the nonsense suppression drug ataluren (PTC124) and developed gene therapy approaches to combat muscle wasting. Notable awards include the Hamdan Award (2008) and induction into Esquire’s “Best and Brightest” (2004). He advises the World Anti-Doping Agency on genetic enhancement ethics.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Physiology & Biophysics, Harvard University (1984)
- Postdoctoral Fellowship in Physiology, UT Southwestern Medical Center (1985)
- S.B. in Biochemistry, MIT (1975)
Research Interests:
- Mechanisms of myosin motor function
- Gene therapy for DMD and Spinal Muscular Atrophy
- Small molecule therapies for genetic disorders
- Age-related muscle decline (sarcopenia)
- AAV vector design for muscle and heart delivery
Awards Overview:
- Hamdan Award for Medical Research Excellence (2008)
- Stanley N. Cohen Biomedical Research Award (2010)
- Fellow of the American Heart Association (2001)
- Esquire Magazine “Best and Brightest” (2004)
Grants & Collaborations:
- NIH-funded studies on AAV gene therapy and muscle regeneration
- Industry partnerships with PTC Therapeutics, Sarepta Therapeutics
- Funding from Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy, Muscular Dystrophy Association
Key Lab Activities: Myology Institute focuses on molecular motor biology, DMD therapeutics, and translational drug development.
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