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Arthur D. Levinson

American molecular biologist, biochemist and chairman of Apple Inc. (born 1950).

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Sex or Gender

Male

Date of Birth

3/31/1950

Educated At

University of Washington
Princeton University
( - 1977)
Academic Degree
:
Doctor of Philosophy
Academic Major
:
Biochemistry
End Time
: 1977
University of California, San Francisco

Country of Citizenship

United States

Instance Of

Human

Place of Birth

Seattle

Occupation

Molecular Biologist
Businessperson
Biochemist

Given Name

Arthur

Number of Children

2

Member Of

American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Award Received

National Medal of Technology and Innovation
(2012)
Award Rationale
: For pioneering contributions to the fields of biotechnology and personalized medicine, leading to the discovery and development of novel therapeutics for the treatment of cancer and other life-threatening diseases.
Point in Time
: 2012
Biotechnology Heritage Award
(2010)
Point in Time
: 2010
Fellow of the AACR Academy
(2018)
Point in Time
: 2018
James Madison Medal
(2006)
Point in Time
: 2006
Bower Award and Prize for Achievement in Science
(2021)
Reason for Deprecated Rank
:
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Reason for Deprecated Rank
:
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Point in Time
: 2021
Bower Award for Business Leadership
(2021)
Award Rationale
: For his innovative leadership building Genentech into a global biotechnology pioneer, his strategic guidance of Apple, and his commitment to advancing human health and longevity at Calico—a distinguished career that exemplifies the spirit of scientific inquiry and entrepreneurship embodied by Benjamin Franklin.
Point in Time
: 2021

Employer

Apple Inc.

Name in Native Language

Arthur D. Levinson

Academic Degree

Doctor of Philosophy

Family Name

Levinson

Position Held

Chairperson
(2011 - )
Start Time
: 2011
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