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[[Richard B. Marchase]], Ph.D., is the Vice President of Research and Economic Development at the [[University of Alabama in Birmingham]]. Dr. Marchase was named Vice President for Research in February [[2005]], having served as Acting Vice President for Research for six months. In [[2007]], Marchase's responsibilities expanded to include business development for the university research enterprise. Marchase joined [[UAB]] in 1986 as Associate Professor of Cell Biology and Anatomy. He was named Professor of Cell Biology in [[1990]]. Later that year, he became Chair of that department, a position he held until [[2000]] when he was named Associate Dean for Biomedical Research for the School of Medicine. Marchase received his bachelor's degree in engineering physics from Cornell University and his doctorate in biophysics from Johns Hopkins University. He completed his postdoctoral training and then was named Assistant Professor at Duke University. He was an initial recipient of the Presidential Young Investigator Award from the National Science Foundation.  He has served as president of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB).  In 2006, he married [[Gail Andrews]], director of the [[Birmingham Museum of Art]].  He has two children from a previous marriage.
[[Richard B. Marchase]], Ph.D., is the Vice President of Research and Economic Development at the [[University of Alabama in Birmingham]]. Dr. Marchase was named Vice President for Research in February [[2005]], having served as Acting Vice President for Research for six months. In [[2007]], Marchase's responsibilities expanded to include business development for the university research enterprise. Marchase joined [[UAB]] in 1986 as Associate Professor of Cell Biology and Anatomy. He was named Professor of Cell Biology in [[1990]]. Later that year, he became Chair of that department, a position he held until [[2000]] when he was named Associate Dean for Biomedical Research for the School of Medicine. Marchase received his bachelor's degree in engineering physics from Cornell University and his doctorate in biophysics from Johns Hopkins University. He completed his postdoctoral training and then was named Assistant Professor at Duke University. He was an initial recipient of the Presidential Young Investigator Award from the National Science Foundation.  He has served as president of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB).  In 2006, he married [[Gail Andrews]], director of the [[Birmingham Museum of Art]].  He has two children from a previous marriage.


==External references
==External references==
*[http://main.uab.edu/show.asp?durki=82186 Richard B. Marchase]], Biography at the University of Alabama Birmingham.
[http://main.uab.edu/show.asp?durki=82186 Richard B. Marchase]], Biography at the University of Alabama Birmingham.

Revision as of 19:40, 13 June 2009

Richard B. Marchase, Ph.D., is the Vice President of Research and Economic Development at the University of Alabama in Birmingham. Dr. Marchase was named Vice President for Research in February 2005, having served as Acting Vice President for Research for six months. In 2007, Marchase's responsibilities expanded to include business development for the university research enterprise. Marchase joined UAB in 1986 as Associate Professor of Cell Biology and Anatomy. He was named Professor of Cell Biology in 1990. Later that year, he became Chair of that department, a position he held until 2000 when he was named Associate Dean for Biomedical Research for the School of Medicine. Marchase received his bachelor's degree in engineering physics from Cornell University and his doctorate in biophysics from Johns Hopkins University. He completed his postdoctoral training and then was named Assistant Professor at Duke University. He was an initial recipient of the Presidential Young Investigator Award from the National Science Foundation. He has served as president of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB). In 2006, he married Gail Andrews, director of the Birmingham Museum of Art. He has two children from a previous marriage.

External references

Richard B. Marchase], Biography at the University of Alabama Birmingham.