Techne Corporation Board Member Recognized
June 10 2009 - 7:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
MINNEAPOLIS, June 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Charles A.
Dinarello, M.D., a Professor of Medicine at the University of
Colorado School of Medicine in Denver and a member of the Techne
Corporation Board of Directors, was recently recognized with two
distinguished awards. On April 26, 2009, Dr. Dinarello, Ralph M.
Steinman, M.D., of Rockefeller University and Bruce Beutler, M.D.,
of The Scripps Research Institute, were the 2009 recipients of the
Albany Medical Center Prize in Medicine and Biomedical Research for
their "groundbreaking discoveries that have transformed the field
of immunology." The Prize is the largest award in medicine or
science in the United States. James J. Barba, president and chief
executive officer of Albany Medical Center, who served as chairman
of the National Selection Committee, in an April press release,
said, "Collectively, the work of these scientists has led to a
dramatically better understanding of the human immune system, in
health and in disease. That knowledge has already directly resulted
in new therapies for people with conditions including rheumatoid
arthritis, diabetes, Crohn's disease and cancer. And, the
discoveries they have made about how the body senses and responds
to infection remain the basis of active research that holds the
promise of new and improved vaccines and innovative ways to harness
the power of the immune system to better fight viruses and
bacterial illness. Their achievements are nothing short of
astounding." Dr. Dinarello, along with Professors Tadamitsu
Kishimoto, M.D., Ph.D., and Toshio Hirano, M.D., Ph.D., both of
Japan, have been named Crafoord Laureates 2009 and were honored by
the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in ceremonies on May 11, 2009
in Stockholm, Sweden. The laureates received their prize medals
from the King of Sweden, Carl Gustav the 16th. The 2009 Crafoord
Prize was awarded "for their pioneering work to isolate
interleukins, determine their properties and explore their role in
the onset of inflammatory diseases." This year´s Crafoord Prize
laureates discovered two new key players in the immune system of
the human body: the signal substances interleukin-1 (IL-1) and
interleukin-6 (IL-6). Child and adult joint-disease sufferers often
have high concentrations of these substances in their bodies.
Activated by these substances, the immune system then starts to
break down cartilage and bone. The Crafoord Prize in astronomy and
mathematics, biosciences, geosciences or polyarthritis is awarded
by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences annually according to a
rotating scheme. The Crafoord prize is one of the world´s largest
scientific prizes. Tom Oland, President and Chief Executive Officer
of Techne Corporation, stated that "the shareholders and employees
of the Company are very fortunate to benefit from Dr. Dinarello's
extraordinary experience and commitment to science. Dr. Dinarello
has been helpful to the Company and its scientists for many years.
On their behalf, we offer sincerest congratulations for these
well-deserved recognitions." Techne Corporation has two operating
subsidiaries: Research and Diagnostic Systems, Inc. (R&D
Systems) of Minneapolis, Minnesota and R&D Systems Europe, Ltd.
(R&D Europe) of Abingdon, England. R&D Systems is a
specialty manufacturer of biological products. R&D Systems has
two subsidiaries, BiosPacific, Inc. (BiosPacific), located in
Emeryville, California and R&D Systems China Co. Ltd., (R&D
China), located in Shanghai, China. BiosPacific is a worldwide
supplier of biologics to manufacturers of in vitro diagnostic
systems and immunodiagnostic kits. R&D China and R&D Europe
distribute biotechnology products. DATASOURCE: Techne Corporation
CONTACT: Greg Melsen, Chief Financial Officer of Techne
Corporation, +1-612-379-8854
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