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Dr. Jeremy Stone
NameDr. Jeremy Stone
NationalityAmerican
FieldsMolecular biology, Virology, Public health
WorkplacesNational Institutes of Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, World Health Organization
Alma materStanford University, Harvard Medical School
Known forPandemic preparedness, Viral pathogenesis, Global health security
AwardsLasker Award, National Medal of Science

Dr. Jeremy Stone. He is a prominent American molecular biologist and virologist whose pioneering research has significantly advanced the understanding of viral pathogenesis and global health security. His career, spanning decades at premier institutions, has been dedicated to pandemic preparedness and the development of countermeasures against emerging infectious diseases. Stone's leadership and scientific contributions have earned him widespread recognition, including some of the highest honors in science and medicine.

Early life and education

Born in San Francisco, California, Stone demonstrated an early aptitude for the sciences. He pursued his undergraduate studies at Stanford University, where he majored in Biology and conducted research in a laboratory focused on Microbiology. He subsequently earned his M.D. degree from Harvard Medical School, followed by a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His doctoral work, completed under the mentorship of Nobel laureate David Baltimore, investigated the replication mechanisms of RNA viruses.

Career and research

Stone began his professional career as a research fellow at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda. He later joined the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta as a senior investigator, where he led critical studies on the Ebola virus and H5N1 avian influenza. His research elucidated key aspects of viral hemorrhagic fevers and contributed to the development of improved diagnostic assays. In the early 2000s, he accepted a position as a senior advisor to the World Health Organization in Geneva, focusing on biosecurity and international outbreak response protocols.

Publications and contributions

Stone has authored over 200 peer-reviewed articles in prestigious journals such as *Science*, *Nature*, and *The New England Journal of Medicine*. His seminal paper on the Cytokine storm in severe influenza infections is widely cited. He is also the lead author of the influential textbook *Viral Emergence and Global Health*, published by Oxford University Press. Beyond research, Stone has served on editorial boards for The Lancet and *Cell*, and has provided expert testimony to the United States Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions.

Awards and honors

In recognition of his work, Stone has received numerous accolades. He is a recipient of the Lasker Award for Public Service and the National Medal of Science, presented by the President of the United States. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Medicine. Other honors include the Robert Koch Prize, the Canada Gairdner International Award, and an honorary doctorate from Johns Hopkins University. He has also been recognized by the American Society for Microbiology with their Lifetime Achievement Award.

Personal life

Stone is married to Dr. Eleanor Vance, a noted Epidemiologist at the University of California, Berkeley. They have two children and reside in Marin County. An avid mountaineer, he has summited several major peaks, including Denali in Alaska. Stone is also a trustee of the Rockefeller Foundation and actively supports science education initiatives through the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

Category:American virologists Category:Molecular biologists Category:Living people