Harris A. Lewin
Wolf Prize Laureate in Agriculture 2011
Harris A. Lewin
Affiliation at the time of the award:
Institute for Genomic Biology, University of Illinois, USA
Award citation:
“for highly significant discoveries, that contribute to both fundamental and practical aspects of animal agriculture. Through studies on genetics and genomic studies in cattle. Prof. Lewin has greatly expanded our understanding of immunogenetics and disease resistance. Lewin has led efforts to establish research and programs that ensure training of the next generation of animal scientists”.
Prize share:
Harris A. Lewin
James R. Cook
The research conducted by Prof. Harris A. Lewin (born 1957, USA) is of great importance for present and future animal agriculture. Prof. Lewin has made a number of discoveries in the field of immunogenetics and disease and comparative and functional genomics. These discoveries have led to new developments that have consequences far beyond the field of animal sciences. Prof. Lewin is considered a major founder in the field of functional genomics. Hıs work includes mapping Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL), affecting production traits in cattle. Lewin has led a multi-country consortium to map the bovine genome, an effort that will lead to the discovery of genes that are of economic importance. His group has also developed cDNA microarrays for cattle.