Michael S. Brown, M.D., is currently Professor of Molecular Genetics and Director of the Jonsson Center for Molecular Genetics at UT Southwestern. He shared the 1985 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Joseph L. Goldstein, M.D., for their discovery of the underlying mechanisms of cholesterol metabolism. Their findings led to the development of statin drugs, the cholesterol-lowering compounds that today are among the most widely-prescribed medications in the United States. Drs. Brown and Goldstein also shared the Lasker Award in Basic Medical Research (1985) and the National Medal of Science (1988) for their joint work. Dr. Brown was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1980 and to the National Academy of Medicine in 1987. A member of the UT Southwestern faculty since 1971, he is a 1966 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Medical School. He is a Regental Professor and holds the W.A. (Monty) Moncrief Distinguished Chair in Cholesterol and Atherosclerosis Research and the Paul J. Thomas Chair in Medicine.
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