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Carl H. June (born 1953) is an American immunologist and oncologist. He is currently the Richard W. Vague Professor in Immunotherapy in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the
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of the
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. He is most well known for his research on T cell therapies for the treatment of several forms of cancers. In 2020 he was elected to the
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.


Education and career

June graduated from the
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in 1975 and earned his medical degree in from the
Baylor College of Medicine The Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) is a private medical school in Houston, Texas, United States. Originally as the Baylor University College of Medicine from 1903 to 1969, the college became independent with the current name and has been se ...
in 1979. He spent his fourth year of medical school at the
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in Geneva, Switzerland, studying immunology and malaria with Dr. Paul Henri-Lambert, and completed clinical training in internal medicine and medical oncology from 1979 to 1983 at the
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in Bethesda, Maryland. June conducted postdoctoral research in transplantation biology with
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and John Hansen at the
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in Seattle from 1983 to 1986. After completing his training, he returned to Bethesda, where he founded the Immune Cell Biology Program at the
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and was head of the department of immunology from 1990 to 1995. He was also a professor of medicine and of cell and molecular biology at the
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for the Health Sciences. In 1999 June joined the University of Pennsylvania as a professor of molecular and cellular engineering at the University of Pennsylvania's school of medicine and investigator at the Abramson Family Cancer Research Institute, where he remains today. He is board-certified in internal medicine and oncology.


Research

June has been a pioneer in the field of immunotherapy, most widely known for the development of T-cell therapy for cancer. In the 1980s, his lab supported research for the
CD28 CD28 (Cluster of Differentiation 28) is a protein expressed on T cells that provides essential co-stimulation, co-stimulatory signals required for T cell activation and survival. When T cells are stimulated through CD28 in conjunction with the T- ...
molecule as the major control switch for T cells. A few years later, tested the ability to culture genetically modified
CAR-T In biology, chimeric antigen receptors (CARs)—also known as chimeric immunoreceptors, chimeric T cell receptors or artificial T cell receptors—are receptor proteins that have been engineered to give T cells the new ability to target a specific ...
s in humans, discovering the cells could engraft and persist in patients with HIV/AIDS for years. His work led to the development and commercialization of
tisagenlecleucel Tisagenlecleucel, sold under the brand name Kymriah, is a CAR T cells medication for the treatment of B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) which uses the body's own T cells to fight cancer (adoptive cell transfer). The most common serious ...
, the first FDA-approved cell therapy.


Awards and honors

* 1978 -
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Medical Society. * 1978 - Michael E. DeBakey Scholar award for the Outstanding Medical Student, Baylor College of Medicine * 1991 - Fellow,
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. * 1996 - Legion of Merit, US Navy * 1996 - Dexter Conrad Award, Office of Naval Research, Navy’s highest award for Scientific Achievement * 1997 - Frank Brown Berry Prize in Federal Medicine * 2001 - Burroughs Wellcome Fund Award: visiting professor in the basic medical sciences * 2002 - Lifetime Achievement Award,
Leukemia and Lymphoma Society The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS), a 501(c)(3) charitable organization founded in 1949, is a voluntary health organization dedicated to fighting blood cancer world-wide. LLS funds blood cancer research on cures for leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin ...
* 2002 - William Osler Award, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine * 2005-09 - Bristol-Myers Squibb Freedom to Discover Award * 2005 - Federal Laboratory Award for Excellence in Technology Transfer. * 2012 -
William B. Coley Award The William B. Coley Award for Distinguished Research in Basic and Tumor Immunology is presented annually by the Cancer Research Institute, to scientists who have made outstanding achievements in the fields of basic and tumor immunology and whose ...
for Distinguished Research in Basic and Tumor Immunology * 2012 - Ernest Beutler Lecture and Prize, American Society of Hematology * 2012 - Elected to
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* 2013 -
The Philadelphia Award The Philadelphia Award is an annual prize given to a Philadelphia resident for community service. Winners * 2024 - Estelle B. Richman * 2023 - Sharmain Matlock-Turner * 2021 - Margaux Murphy * 2020 - Ala Stanford * 2020 - Brian L. Roberts * 20 ...
* 2013 - Richard V Smalley Award, Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer * 2014 - Elected to
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. * 2014 - Steinman Award for Human Immunology Research, American Association of Immunologists * 2014 - Aubrey Evans Award / Ronald McDonald House * 2014 - Karl Landsteiner Memorial Award, AABB. * 2014 - Taubman Prize for Excellence in Translational Medical Science * 2014
Hamdan Award for Medical Research Excellence
* 2015 -
Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Prize The Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Prize is an annual award bestowed by the since 1952 for research in medicine. It carries a monetary prize of 120,000 Euro. The prize ceremony is traditionally held on the 14th of March, the birthday of Nob ...
. * 2015 - Watanabe Prize for Translational Research, Indiana University and Eli Lilly * 2015 - Lifetime Achievement Award Lecture, Miami Winter Symposium * 2015 - Debrecen Award for Molecular Medicine, University of Debrecen * 2015 - AACR-CRI Lloyd J. Old Award in Cancer Immunology. * 2015 - Award for Distinguished Research in the Biomedical Sciences, Association of American Medical Colleges * 2015 - E. Donnall Thomas Award Lecture, American Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation * 2016 -
John Scott Medal John Scott Award, created in 1816 as the John Scott Legacy Medal and Premium, is presented to men and women whose inventions improved the "comfort, welfare, and happiness of human kind" in a significant way. "...the John Scott Medal Fund, establish ...
* 2016 - Distinguished Graduate Award, U.S. Naval Academy. * 2016 - Novartis Prize in Immunology * 2016 - Clinical Research Achievement Award. * 2017 - Karnofsky Prize, ASCO * 2017 - Distinguished Scientist Award, Association of American Cancer Institutes * 2018 -
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: The Most Influential People of 2018 * 2018 -
Albany Medical Center Prize The Albany Medical Center Prize in Medicine and Biomedical Research is the United States' second highest value prize in medicine and biomedical research, awarded by the Albany Medical Center. Among prizes for medicine worldwide, the Albany Medical ...
in Medicine and Biomedical Research. * 2018 - Passano Prize * 2019 - ACTS Distinguished Investigator: Translation from Proof-of-Concept to Applicability for Widespread Clinical Practice Award * 2019 - Harrington Prize, American Society for Clinical Investigation * 2019 - The Edward Netter Leadership Award, Alliance for Cancer Gene Therapy * 2020 - Lorraine Cross Award * 2020 - Elected member American Philosophical Society * 2020 - Genome Valley Excellence Award, BioAsia * 2020 - Elected member National Academy of Sciences * 2021 -
Dan David Prize The Dan David Prize is an international group of awards that recognize and support outstanding contributions to the study of history and other disciplines that shed light on the human past. Nine prizes of $300,000 are awarded each year to outstand ...
* 2021 - Outstanding Achievement Award, American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy * 2022 - The Keio Medical Science Prize * 2022 - Maria I. New International Prize for Biomedical Research * 2023 - Phacilitate Lifetime Achievement Award * 2023 -
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* 2024 -
Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences The Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences is a scientific award, funded by internet entrepreneurs Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan of Facebook; Sergey Brin of Google; entrepreneur and venture capitalist Yuri Milner; and Anne Wojcicki, one of t ...
* 2024 - Abarca Prize, for CAR-T cell therapy to fight blood cancer * 2024 -
VinFuture Prize The VinFuture Prize is an international award established in Vietnam in 2020 to recognize achievements in science and technology. It is presented annually by the VinFuture Foundation. According to the Foundation, the prize aims to support resear ...
, alongside Zelig Eshhar, and
Michel Sadelain Michel Sadelain (born 1960) is a genetic engineer and cell therapist at Columbia University New York, New York. He is the Director of the Columbia Initiative in Cell Engineering and Therapy (CICET). Sadelain also serves as the Director of Columb ...
for the development and advancement of
CAR T cell In biology, chimeric antigen receptors (CARs)—also known as chimeric immunoreceptors, chimeric T cell receptors or artificial T cell receptors—are receptor proteins that have been engineered to give T cells the new ability to target a specific ...
therapy.


References


External links

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Carl June Lab at University of Pennsylvania
{{DEFAULTSORT:June, Carl Living people United States Naval Academy alumni United States Navy officers Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Baylor College of Medicine alumni American immunologists 1953 births Members of the American Philosophical Society Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center people Members of the National Academy of Medicine