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Einstein Researcher Dr. Arturo Casadevall is Selected 2005 American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow

Dec 30, 2005 -- Dr. Arturo Casadevall, the Mitrani Professor in Biomedical Research and interim chair of microbiology and immunology at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, has been elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Election as a Fellow is an honor bestowed upon AAAS members by their peers. Dr. Casadevall is among 376 members awarded this honor by AAAS this year, acknowledging their scientifically or socially distinguished efforts to advance science or its applications. New Fellows will be presented with an official certificate at the Fellows Forum during the 2006 AAAS Annual Meeting, to be held in St. Louis in February. This year’s AAAS Fellows were announced in the AAAS News & Notes section of the journal Science on October 28, 2005. As part of the Biological Sciences section, Dr. Casadevall was elected as an AAAS Fellow in recognition of his distinguished contributions to understanding the evolution of microbial pathogens, their interactions with the host immune system, and to novel therapeutic modalities. He joined the Einstein faculty in 1992, following a fellowship in infectious diseases and a postdoctoral fellowship in cell biology at the medical school. He also is professor of medicine and of microbiology and immunology at Einstein, as well as director of infectious diseases at Einstein and Montefiore Medical Center, the university hospital of the medical school. He has published widely in these fields, including a book, “Cryptococcus neoformans,” co-authored with Dr. John Perfect of the Duke University Medical Center. Dr. Casadevall earned his bachelor’s degree at Queens College and his Master’s degree, Ph.D. and medical degree from New York University. The tradition of AAAS Fellows began in 1874. Currently, members can be considered for the rank of Fellow if nominated by the Steering Groups of the Association's 24 sections, or by any three Fellows who are current AAAS members (so long as two of the three sponsors are not affiliated with the nominee's institution), or by the AAAS Chief Executive Officer. Each Steering Group then reviews the nominations of individuals within its respective section and a final list is forwarded to the AAAS Council, which is the policymaking body of the Association and votes on the aggregate list.