Timothy M. Block
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Timothy M. Block, Ph.D., is Visiting Professor, Yale University School of Medicine and Co-founder and President Emeritus of the Hepatitis B Foundation and its Baruch S. Blumberg Institute / Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center (2006).  He is scientific co-founder of several life sciences companies, served on numerous company Boards, ranging from those that are startups to publicly traded, and helped in their raise of hundreds of millions of dollars.  He is co-inventor on 20 issued patents and 23 applications, has co-authored more than 270 scholarly papers, received more than $50 million in extramural research during his career, has advised and served on numerous federal review panels (NIH, FDA, DoD). He has was tenured Professor at Thomas Jefferson University College of Medicine and Drexel University College of Medicine and continues to be an Adjunct Professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. He has received numerous awards and honors that include named Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and Fellow, U.S. National Academy of Inventors; Fellow of the  American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (FAASLD). special citations from the U.S. Congress and PA legislature; “Best Life Science CEO” from the Philadelphia Business Journal and PharmaVoice 100; “Researcher of the Year” from the American Liver Foundation.  In 2020, he and Ms. Block received the inaugural Distinguished Public Service Award on behalf of the Hepatitis B Foundation from the AASLD.   He received the Ph.D. in Microbiology from the State University of New York, Buffalo, followed by post-doctoral training in Biochemistry at Princeton University, and completed a sabbatical at the University of Oxford University.