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Patrick Soon-Shiong

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Patrick Soon-Shiong
NamePatrick Soon-Shiong
Birth dateJuly 29, 1952
Birth placePort Elizabeth, South Africa
NationalitySouth African American
OccupationSurgeon, entrepreneur, and philanthropist
Known forDevelopment of Abraxane and founder of NantWorks and Los Angeles Times owner

Patrick Soon-Shiong is a renowned South African American surgeon, entrepreneur, and philanthropist, best known for developing the Abraxane drug and founding NantWorks, a network of healthcare and technology companies. He has also made significant contributions to the field of oncology through his work at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and National Cancer Institute. Soon-Shiong's achievements have been recognized by prestigious organizations, including the National Academy of Engineering and the Institute of Medicine. He has also been awarded honorary degrees from institutions such as Carnegie Mellon University and University of Southern California.

Early Life and Education

Patrick Soon-Shiong was born in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, to Chinese immigrant parents, and grew up in a family of modest means. He attended University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, where he earned his medical degree, and later moved to Vancouver, Canada, to pursue his residency at University of British Columbia. Soon-Shiong then relocated to the United States to continue his training in surgery at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and Harvard University. During his time at UCLA, he worked under the guidance of renowned surgeons such as George Berci and Ronald Busuttil. Soon-Shiong's education and training also involved collaborations with prominent researchers, including David Ho and Anthony Fauci, at institutions like National Institutes of Health and University of California, San Francisco.

Career

Soon-Shiong's career as a surgeon and researcher has been marked by significant contributions to the field of oncology. He has held faculty positions at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), and has worked closely with organizations such as the National Cancer Institute and the American Cancer Society. Soon-Shiong's work has also involved collaborations with pharmaceutical companies, including Bristol-Myers Squibb and Pfizer, to develop innovative cancer treatments. His research has been published in prestigious journals, including The New England Journal of Medicine and Journal of Clinical Oncology, and has been presented at conferences such as the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) and European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO).

Business Ventures

Patrick Soon-Shiong is the founder of NantWorks, a network of healthcare and technology companies focused on developing innovative treatments for cancer and other diseases. He is also the founder of Abraxis BioScience, which developed the Abraxane drug, and has been involved in the development of other pharmaceutical companies, including American Pharmaceutical Partners and App Pharmaceuticals. Soon-Shiong's business ventures have involved partnerships with companies such as IBM and CISCO Systems, and have been recognized by organizations such as the National Venture Capital Association and the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year program. He has also been a member of the board of directors for companies such as Bristol-Myers Squibb and Teva Pharmaceutical Industries.

Philanthropy

Soon-Shiong is a dedicated philanthropist, and has made significant contributions to various charitable organizations, including the Patrick Soon-Shiong Foundation and the Chan Soon-Shiong Family Foundation. He has also supported institutions such as University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and University of Southern California (USC), and has been involved in initiatives such as the Stand Up To Cancer campaign and the Prostate Cancer Foundation. Soon-Shiong's philanthropic efforts have been recognized by organizations such as the American Cancer Society and the National Cancer Institute, and he has been awarded honorary degrees from institutions such as Carnegie Mellon University and University of Witwatersrand.

Personal Life

Patrick Soon-Shiong is married to Michelle B. Chan Soon-Shiong, and the couple has two children, Nika Soon-Shiong and Brandon Soon-Shiong. He is a naturalized citizen of the United States and has been recognized for his contributions to the country, including being awarded the National Medal of Technology and Innovation. Soon-Shiong is also a member of the National Academy of Engineering and the Institute of Medicine, and has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Philosophical Society. He has also been involved in various community initiatives, including the Los Angeles Times and the San Diego Union-Tribune, and has been a supporter of institutions such as the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the California Science Center.

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