Charles Surh

Charles D. Surh was a leading scientist in the field of immunology.[2][3] He was a professor at both The Scripps Research Institute and Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), director of the Academy of Immunology and Microbiology in Pohang, and associate editor of the journal Pleura and Peritoneum.[4] He died from cancer in 2017.

Charles Surh
Born
1961
Seoul, South Korea
Died7 October 2017
Alma materUniversity of California, San Diego, University of California, Davis
AwardsHo-Am Prize in Medicine, 100 Leaders in Korea, Scientist of the Year Award
Scientific career
FieldsMemory T cells, naïve T cells, immune system, microbiota
InstitutionsThe Scripps Research Institute, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Institute for Basic Science, La Jolla Institute for Immunology
Korean name
Hangul
Revised RomanizationSeo Dongcheol
McCune–ReischauerSŏ Tongch'ŏl
WebsiteAcademy of Immunology and Microbiology

Early life and education

Charles majored in biochemistry at the University of California, San Diego for his undergrad graduating in 1983. He then went to the University of California, Davis, where he obtained his Ph.D. in immunology in 1989. He research topic was on target antigens for autoantibody formation associated with primary biliary cirrhosis.

Career

Working as a postdoc at The Scripps Research Institute in the Department of Immunology, he researched T cells focusing on the function and structure thymus and the physiology and lifespan of mature T cells.[4] Staying at Scripps, he became an assistant professor, associate professor, gained tenure, and then a full professor. In 2009, the Korean government recruited him as part of their World Class University (WCU) program. He worked as a WCU professor in the Division of Integrative Bioscience and Biotechnology, POSTECH

From 2012 until his death in 2017, he worked as an adjunct professor in both the Department of Immunology at The Scripps Research Institute and also in the Division of Development Immunology at La Jolla Institute for Immunology. He also started a professorship at the Division of Integrative Bioscience and Biotechnology in POSTECH. Also within POSTECH, he was the founding and only director of the Academy of Immunology and Microbiology (AIM) for the Institute for Basic Science (IBS).[5] The Academy researched chronic diseases of the immune system with the "belief that a significant proportion of the chronic diseases arise from aberrant interactions between the host’s immune systems with the components of the diet as well as with the commensal microbes that co-exist with the host."[6] After failing to find a suitable replacement, AIM closed in October 2019.

Death

Diagnosed with cancer in early 2015, he continued his research while receiving treatment. He succumbed to the disease on October 7, 2017 in San Diego, U.S.[7]

Awards and honors

Selected publications

  1. Kaech, Susan M.; Tan, Joyce T.; Wherry, E. John; Konieczny, Bogumila T.; Surh, Charles D.; Ahmed, Rafi (16 November 2003). "Selective expression of the interleukin 7 receptor identifies effector CD8 T cells that give rise to long-lived memory cells". Nature Immunology. 4: 1191–1198. doi:10.1038/ni1009.
  2. Surh, Charles D.; Sprent, Jonathan (3 November 1994). "T-cell apoptosis detected in situ during positive and negative selection in the thymu". Nature. 372: 100–103. doi:10.1038/372100a0.
  3. Surh, Charles D.; Sprent, Jonathan (19 December 2008). "Homeostasis of Naive and Memory T Cells". Immunity. 29 (6): 848–862. doi:10.1016/j.immuni.2008.11.002.
  4. Tan, Joyce T.; Dudl, Eric; LeRoy, Eric; Murray, Richard; Sprent, Jonathan; Weinberg, Kenneth I.; Surh, Charles D. (17 July 2001). "IL-7 is critical for homeostatic proliferation and survival of naïve T cells". PNAS. 98 (15): 8732–8737. doi:10.1073/pnas.161126098.
  5. Tan, Joyce T.; Ernst, Bettina; Kieper, William C.; LeRoy, Eric; Sprent, Jonathan; Surh, Charles D. (17 June 2002). "Interleukin (IL)-15 and IL-7 Jointly Regulate Homeostatic Proliferation of Memory Phenotype CD8+ Cells but Are Not Required for Memory Phenotype CD4+ Cells". J Exp Med. 195 (12): 1523–1532. doi:10.1084/jem.20020066.
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See also

References

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  2. "Director Charles Surh". Academy of Immunologyand Microbiology. Institute for Basic Science. Retrieved 29 March 2020. Charles Surh is a professor at POSTECH and a world-leading scientist in the field of immunology.
  3. 이부용 (10 October 2017). "세계적 면역학자 찰스 서 IBS 연구단장 별세". 대경일보 (in Korean). Retrieved 29 March 2020.
  4. Reymond, Marc A. (March 2018). "In memory of the late Associate Editor of the journal "Pleura and Peritoneum", Prof. Charles D. Surh". Pleura and Peritoneum. 3 (1). doi:10.1515/pp-2018-0105. PMC 6405006.
  5. "교수진 Charles Surh 교수 Profile". Life Sciences. POSTECH. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
  6. "Introduction". Academy of Immunology and Microbiology. Institute for Basic Science. Retrieved 29 March 2020. It is our belief that a significant proportion of the chronic diseases arise from aberrant interactions between the host’s immune systems with the components of the diet as well as with the commensal microbes that co-exist with the host. The genetic diversity of the commensal microbes is massive, i.e., two orders of magnitude greater than that of the host genome, and together with the large amounts of antigens in the food, the host immune system is continuously exposed to a myriad of foreign antigens.
  7. "Director Charles D. SURH named Scientist of the Year by Journalists". Institute for Basic Science. 30 November 2017. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
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