About
Richard W Dutton is a Professor in the Department of Pathology at UMass Chan Medical School, with adjunct roles at Albany Medical College and the University of Vermont College of Medicine. Previously, he served as Professor of Biology at UCSD (1970-1996) and held positions at the Trudeau Institute (1996-2010). He earned his PhD in Biochemistry from London University in 1955 and completed postdoctoral work at London University.
Research Interests:
- Immunology
- T Cell Biology
- Influenza Virus
- Tumor Immunology
- Memory T Cells
- Molecular Biology
Key Trends in Publications: His work spans cellular immunology, focusing on T cell effector functions, helper/suppressor subsets, and mechanisms of immune protection against influenza and tumors. Recent studies highlight Tc17 cells, memory T cell dynamics, and cross-protective immunity.
Scientific Awards:
- AAI Lifetime Achievement Award (2004)
- Elected Fellow AAAS (2007)
- Dernham Fellowship #1 (1963-1968)
- American Cancer Society Faculty Research Award (1970-1975)
Professional Contributions: He chaired the American Association of Immunologists and served on NIH study sections. His lab explored CD8 T cell regulation, memory formation, and immune response to viral infections and cancer.
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