Ping-Chih Ho, Member at Ludwig Cancer Research Professor at University of Lausanne shared a post on LinkedIn:
“I am deeply honored and grateful to receive the AAI-BD Biosciences Investigator Award. This recognition truly belongs to the incredible people and communities I have the privilege to work with. It is so amazing to be the first investigator based in Europe to receive this award in the past 35 years and be named with so many immunology legends on the same list.
First and foremost, I want to thank my past and current trainees. Your curiosity, rigor, resilience, and creativity are the driving force behind everything we achieve. Watching you grow into independent scientists and leaders has been one of the most rewarding parts of this journey.
I am also sincerely thankful for my colleagues at University of Lausanne and Ludwig Cancer Research. Your intellectual generosity, collaborative spirit, and commitment to excellence create an environment where ambitious science can thrive.
My deepest appreciation also goes to our collaborators around the world. Science advances through trust, openness, and shared vision, and I am fortunate to be part of such an inspiring global network.
This work would not be possible without the continued support of our funding partners. I am profoundly grateful to Swiss National Science Foundation SNSF, Fondation ISREC, Cancer Research Institute (CRI), Melanoma Research Alliance, and European Research Council (ERC) for enabling us to pursue bold, curiosity-driven research.
I see this award not as an endpoint, but as encouragement to continue pushing boundaries together. Thank you all for being part of this journey.
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