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Thomas Sakmar
Thomas P. Sakmar
is an American
physician-scientist
and the former
acting president
of
The Rockefeller University
. Prior to becoming acting president he was
Associate Dean
for
Graduate Studies
in the
Tri-Institutional MD–PhD Program
. He earned his A.B. in chemistry from
University of Chicago
and in 1982 received his M.D. from
University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine
. He carried out clinical training in
internal medicine
at
Massachusetts General Hospital
and
postdoctoral training
with H.
Gobind Khorana
at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
before starting the
laboratory of molecular biology
and biochemistry at The
Rockefeller University
in 1990.
With nearly 200
peer-reviewed research
articles he is best known for his work on spectral tuning in
photopigments
and for developing
drug discovery
methods targeting
G protein-coupled receptors
. He has been a
senior fellow
of the
Ellison Medical Foundation
, an investigator of the
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
, the
Marie Krogh
Visiting Professor
at the
Novo Nordisk Foundation
Center for Basic Metabolic Research at the
University of Copenhagen
as well as Guest Professor at the
Karolinska Institute
in
Stockholm, Sweden
.
In 2020 he was awarded an
honorary doctorate
from Karolinska Institute.