Sheldon Schuster

Sheldon Schuster
Portrait photograph of Sheldon Schuster
Born 1947 (1947)
San Mateo, California
Education
Years active 1970–present
Employer
2nd President of Keck Graduate Institute
Assumed office
July 15, 2003
Preceded by Henry E. Riggs

Sheldon Schuster (born 1947) is an American biochemist, cancer researcher and academic. He is the current president of Keck Graduate Institute as of 2003. He has previously served as a professor at University of Nebraska–Lincoln and University of Florida. While at Florida, he was the director of research and the university's biotechnology program.

Early life

Schuster was born in 1947 in San Francisco Bay Area, California where he was also raised.[1][2]

He attended University of California, Davis, graduating with a bachelor's degree in biochemistry.[2] He went on to attend a doctorate program at University of Arizona, graduating in 1974 with a PhD in biochemistry; after which, he conducted postdoctoral research at the University of Wisconsin Institute for Enzyme Research.[3]

Career

In 1976, Schuster began teaching chemistry and biology at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.[4][3] He continued teaching at the university until 1988, when he left to join the faculty of University of Florida.[4]

Schuster became a professor of biochemistry and molecular biology at University of Florida in 1989.[3] In 1992, he went on to become the director of the biotechnology program and also served as the assistant VP of research at the University of Florida (UF).[4][3]

In 2000, while working at the UF Brain Institute, Weihong Tan, Schuster, Jeffery Li and Xiaohong Fang published a study on a synthetic DNA that acts like a photophore. The molecule, which illuminates when exposed to particular other molecules, can potentially be used to detect specific proteins or genes, which could allow for the detection of certain diseases.[5]

On July 15, 2003, Schuster became the second president of Keck Graduate Institute (KGI), taking over for the founding president of the institute, Henry E. Riggs.[2] According to the National Research Council, Schuster has helped expand KGI's Professional Science Master's Degree program "to include new centers focused on bioprocessing, rare diseases, and biomarkers."[3]

He is currently one of the editors of the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education journal and a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He has co-founded two pharmaceutical companies, AquaGene and Restoragen (previously known as BioNebraska).[3] Schuster also serves as the vice chairman for the National Organization for Rare Disorders.[6]

Published work

  • Schuster, Sheldon M. (1974). The Regulation of the Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Multienzyme Complex by Calcium and Magnesium in Heart Mitochondrial Systems (Ph. D. Thesis thesis). University of Arizona. Retrieved 2017-04-27.
  • Schuster, Sheldon M.; Olson, Merle S. (1974-11-25). "Studies of the Energy-dependent Uptake of Divalent Metal Ions by Beef Heart Mitochondria". Journal of Biological Chemistry. 249 (22): 7151–7158. PMID 4474172. (Subscription required (help)).
  • Schuster, S. M.; Ebel, R. E.; Lardy, H. A. (1975-10-10). "Kinetic studies on rat liver and beef heart mitochondrial ATPase. Evidence for nucleotide binding at separate regulatory and catalytic sites". Journal of Biological Chemistry. 250 (19): 7848–7853. PMID 126241. (Subscription required (help)).
  • Arpaia, E.; Dumbrille-Ross, A.; Maler, T.; Neote, K.; Tropak, M.; Troxel, C.; Schuster, S. M.; Clarke, J. T. R.; Gravel, R. A. (1988-05-05). "Identification of an altered splice site in Ashkenazi Tay-Sachs disease". Nature. 333 (6168): 85–86. Bibcode:1988Natur.333...85A. doi:10.1038/333085a0.
  • Chakrabarti, R.; Wylie, D. E.; Schuster, S. M. (1989-09-15). "Transfer of monoclonal antibodies into mammalian cells by electroporation". Journal of Biological Chemistry. 264 (26): 15494–15500. PMID 2768274.
  • Fang, Xiaohong; Liu, Xiaojing; Schuster, Sheldon; Tan, Weihong (1999-03-01). "Designing a Novel Molecular Beacon for Surface-Immobilized DNA Hybridization Studies". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 121 (12): 2921–2922. doi:10.1021/ja9837809.
  • Li, Jianwei Jeffery; Fang, Xiaohong; Schuster, Sheldon M.; Tan, Weihong (2000-03-17). "Molecular Beacons: A Novel Approach to Detect Protein – DNA Interactions". Angewandte Chemie. 112 (6): 1091–1094. doi:10.1002/(SICI)1521-3757(20000317)112:63.0.CO;2-T.
  • Ando, Miki; Sugimoto, Koichi; Kitoh, Toshiyuki; Sasaki, Makoto; Mukai, Kouichi; Ando, Jun; Egashira, Motoki; Schuster, Sheldon M.; Oshimi, Kazuo (2005-09-01). "Selective apoptosis of natural killer-cell tumours by l-asparaginase". British Journal of Haematology. 130 (6): 860–868. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2141.2005.05694.x.

References

  1. Schuster (1974), p. 2
  2. 1 2 3 Hong (2003)
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 National Research Council et al. (2012)
  4. 1 2 3 Lincoln Journal Star (2001)
  5. Hagy (1990)
  6. "NORD Appoints Genetics and Metabolic Specialist Marshall L. Summar M.D. as Chairman of the Board". National Organization for Rare Disorders. June 15, 2016. Retrieved 2018-04-11.

Sources

  • "Cancer Researchers Say Cigarette Taxes Needed". Trend Magazine. 1984-01-24. p. 1. Retrieved 2017-04-27 via ProQuest.
  • Hagy, J. R. (1990). "Catching a Glimpse of the Future". Florida Trend Magazine. 32 (13). p. 11. Retrieved 2017-04-27 via ProQuest.
  • "Three set to interview for UNL vice chancellor position". Lincoln Journal Star. 2001-01-31. p. B5. Retrieved 2017-04-27 via ProQuest.
  • Hong, Peter Y. (2003-06-12). "Scientist Named Keck Graduate Institute President". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2017-04-17.
  • National Research Council; et al. (2012-09-14). From Science to Business: Preparing Female Scientists and Engineers for Successful Transitions into Entrepreneurship: Summary of a Workshop (PDF). National Academies Press. p. 47. ISBN 9780309256094.
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