
Arun Srivastava has been named a 2024 fellow of the AAAS: UF Health Cancer Center
UF Health Cancer Center shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Congratulations to UF Health Cancer Center member Arun Srivastava, who has been named a 2024 fellow of the AAAS, a distinguished lifetime honor in the scientific community.
Srivastava, a professor in the Departments of Pediatrics and Molecular Genetics and Microbiology in the University of Florida College of Medicine, was recognized for his distinguished contributions over more than four decades to the field of gene therapy.
His fundamental studies of adeno-associated virus (AAV) molecular biology and the development of next-generation and optimized AAV vectors have paved the way for new and more effective treatments for genetic diseases.
“Dr. Srivastava’s contributions to the field of gene therapy have been enormous, including the development of vectors that are more efficient and less immunogenic,” said Rashmin Savani, chair of the Department of Pediatrics. “Despite these amazing achievements, he remains humble and kind, and his singular focus is on helping patients with genetic disorders.”
Read the full story to learn about his remarkable career.”
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