Garry Nolan, PhD Rachford and Carlota A. Harris Professor in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology Biography Dr. Nolan is the Rachford and Carlota A. Harris Professor in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at Stanford University School of Medicine. He trained with Leonard Herzenberg (for his Ph.D.) and Nobelist Dr. David Baltimore (for postdoctoral work for the first cloning/characterization of NF-κB p65/ RelA and the development of rapid retroviral production systems). He has published over 180 research articles and is the holder of 17 US patents, and has been honored as one of the top 25 inventors at Stanford University. His areas of research include hematopoiesis, cancer and leukemia, autoimmunity and inflammation, and computational approaches for network and systems immunology. Dr. Nolan’s most recent efforts are focused on a single cell analysis advance using a mass spectrometry-flow cytometry hybrid device. Education & Training 1993: MIT, David Baltimore Laboratory, Postdoctoral Fellowship 1989: Stanford University, PhD 1983: Cornell University, BS Awards & Honors 2012: Teal Innovator Award, Department of Defense 2011: Nature Publishing Group “Outstanding Research Achievement” 2000: Stohlman Scholar, Leukemia and Lymphoma Society 1996: Burroughs Wellcome Fund New Investigator Award 1995-2000: Leukemia Society Scholar Award 1992-1995: Leukemia Society Special Fellow 1990-1992: National Institutes of Health Fellowship