
THE
2006 RÉMY MARTIN® X.O HONOREES
Recipient
Biographies
INSPIRATION – Dr. David D. Ho
David D. Ho, M.D. is the founding Scientific Director and Chief
Executive Officer of the Aaron
Diamond AIDS
Research Center,
a world-renowned biomedical research institute. He is also the Irene Diamond
Professor at The Rockefeller University.
He was named Time Magazine’s Man of the Year in 1996, and was the
recipient of a Presidential Medal in 2001.
Dr. Ho has been actively engaged in AIDS research for 24 years,
and has published over 350 papers on the subject. Among an impressive list of
seminal contributions to the field, he is perhaps most recognized for the
elucidation of the dynamic nature of HIV replication in infected persons. This
basic understanding led Dr. Ho and his coworkers to champion combination
antiretroviral therapy, including the use of protease inhibitors, which has
resulted in dramatic reductions in AIDS-associated mortality in developed
countries since 1996.
Dr. Ho has received numerous honors and awards for his scientific
accomplishments. He is the recipient of seven honorary doctorates (including
from Swarthmore, Tufts, Columbia, and University of Natal). He has been chosen as the
commencement speaker at Caltech, MIT, and Harvard School of Public Health.
Additional accolades include the Ernst Jung Prize in Medicine, Mayor’s Award
for Excellence in Science & Technology, the Squibb Award, and the Hoechst
Marion Roussel Award. Dr. Ho has been elected as a member of the American Academy
of Arts and Sciences, Academia Sinica (Republic of China), Chinese Academy
of Engineering, and the Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Science in the United States.
He is also an honorary professor at Peking
Union Medical
College, Chinese
Academy of Medical Sciences, Chinese Academy
of Sciences, University of Hong Kong, Wuhan
University, and Fudan University.
He served on the Board of Overseers of Harvard University, and he currently
sits on the Board of Trustees of the California Institute of Technology, and
Board of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Corporation.
He received his degrees from California Institute of Technology
(1974) and Harvard
Medical School
(1978). Subsequently, he did his clinical training in internal medicine and
infectious diseases at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center/UCLA School of Medicine
(1978-1982) and Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School
(1982-1985), respectively.
Dr. Ho continues to pursue therapeutic studies that attempt to
eradicate HIV. In addition, his research team is now devoting considerable
efforts to develop a vaccine to halt the spread of the AIDS epidemic.
Furthermore, he is now heading up a consortium of Chinese and American
organizations to help address the crisis of HIV/AIDS in China.