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Max D. Cooper, M.D.Max D. Cooper, M.D.

Professor, Emory Vaccine Center, Professor
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Emory University School of Medicine
Eminent Scholar, Georgia Research Alliance
Investigator, Emory Center for AIDS Research
Areas of Interest: comparative studies of normal lymphocyte development and function, evolution of the adaptive immune system, the development of monoclonal lamprey antibodies for biomedical uses

Title: Evolution of Lymphocyte-Based Immunity
Monday, March 11th, 2024
3 p.m.
In-person CEC (Cudworth) Room 102, Reception to follow, lobby BBRB

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Bertram M. Marx Endowment

Bertram M. Marx Endowment Edgar and Margot Marx established an endowment to support the Bertram M. Marx Graduate Student Research Grants Program, which has been active since 1982. Each year, two graduate students interested in cancer research are selected by the Comprehensive Cancer Center’s internal committee to receive these awards. To further honor the memory of Edgar’s father, Edgar and Margot established the Bertram M. Marx Lectureship in 1985. The lectureship, which is hosted by the UAB Department of Microbiology, supports annual visits to the UAB campus by scientists noted for their work examining the basic biology of cancer as well as the impact of infection, inflammation and immune regulation on the development and progression of cancer and other chronic diseases. The Marx Lectures are given by top leaders in their respective fields and have included Nobel Laureates and members of the US National Academy of Sciences. See the list of prior Marx Lecturers.

The Department of Microbiology and the whole UAB research community are deeply grateful to the Marx family for their continued generosity in providing resources to bring truly outstanding scientists to Birmingham and UAB.