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AACC Award Recipients, 2007
AACC Award for Outstanding Contributions to Clinical Chemistry, Sponsored by Siemens Medical Solutions Diagnostics
W. Greg Miller Jr., PhD, DABCC, FACB, is professor of pathology, director of clinical chemistry, and director of pathology information systems at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond.
He has served the AACC in several capacities. He is currently a member of the board of editors of Clinical Chemistry and is the AACC liaison to the International Organization for Standardization Technical Committee 212 for Clinical Laboratory Testing and In Vitro Diagnostic Test Systems. He has chaired the Lipids and Lipoproteins Division and the Standards Committee. He has been on the faculty of the Review Course in Clinical Chemistry since its inception in 1990. Dr. Miller has also been active in several other professional organizations. He is currently treasurer of the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) and a member of several of its subcommittees. He chaired the CLSI Area Committee for Clinical Chemistry and Toxicology for 5 years. Dr. Miller also serves as chair of the Laboratory Working Group of the National Institutes of Health/National Kidney Disease Education Program. He is active on committees of the College of American Pathologists, American Diabetes Association, National Glycohemoglobin Standardization Program, and IFCC. He has contributed to training 26 graduate students and postdoctoral fellows in clinical chemistry and has published 100 papers, book chapters, and monographs in areas of analytical measurement procedures and interlaboratory standardization and harmonization.
AACC Award for Outstanding Contributions through Service to the Profession of Clinical Chemistry, Sponsored by Beckman Coulter, Inc.
Mathias M. Müller, MD, is professor of medical chemistry at the University of Vienna, Austria.
He recently retired as director of the Institute of Laboratory Diagnostics at Kaiser Franz Josef Hospital and Preyer Childrens Hospital. Dr. Müllers major research interests are related to purine metabolism and clinical and applied biochemistry. His research has covered a broad scope of subjects, from early studies of various enzymes, to studies of murine metabolism in skeletal muscle and endothelial cells, to
AACC Award for Outstanding Contributions in Education, Sponsored by Quest Diagnostics Nichols Institute
AACC Award for Outstanding Contributions to Clinical Chemistry in a Selected Area of Research, Sponsored by Olympus America Inc., Diagnostic Systems Group
AACC Award for Outstanding Scientific Achievements by a Young Investigator, Sponsored by Roche Diagnostics
AACC International Travel Fellowship, Sponsored by BD Diagnostics - Preanalytical Systems
The AACC Lectureship Award, Sponsored by an educational grant from Siemens Medical Solutions Diagnostics
AACC Award for Outstanding Contribution for a Publication in the International Journal Clinical Chemistry, Sponsored by Siemens Medical Solutions Diagnostics
The Morton K. Schwartz Award for Significant Contributions in Cancer Research Diagnostics, Sponsored by Siemens Medical Solutions Diagnostics
The Edwin F. Ullman Award, Sponsored by Dade Behring Inc.
AACC Award for Outstanding Clinical Laboratory Contributions to Patient Safety, Sponsored by Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics
AACC Past Presidents Award, Sponsored by Cardinal Health, Scientific Products Distribution
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