Frederick Grinnell (biologist)

Frederick Grinnell (born 1945 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American cell biologist, also known for his work in bioethics.[1] Currently, he is the Robert McLemore Professor of Medical Science in the department of cell biology at UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas.[2] He took his undergraduate degree in chemistry at Clark University (1966) and Ph.D. in biochemistry at Tufts University (1970). He joined the faculty at UT Southwestern in 1972 and founded the Ethics in Science and Medicine Program and Ethics Grand Rounds in 1998.[3]

Frederick Grinnell
Frederick Grinnell at UT Southwestern Medical Center
Born1945
NationalityAmerican
Scientific career
FieldsCell biology and bioethics
InstitutionsUT Southwestern Medical Center

Grinnell's scientific work contributed to the discovery of the biological adhesion protein fibronectin and helped to establish the importance of fibronectin in wound repair. Subsequently, his laboratory helped popularize the use of wound exudate to analyze the human wound environment and made the discovery that chronic wounds contain degraded fibronectin and high levels of proteolytic enzymes. Subsequently, his research focused on the biomechanics of fibroblasts interacting with three dimensional collagen matrices.

In bioethics, Grinnell engages in cross-disciplinary work at the boundary between science and philosophy. His goal is to inform public policy and to advance science education and public understanding of science. He has published two books: The Scientific Attitude (now is in its 2nd edition)[4] and Everyday Practice of Science: Where Intuition and Passion Meet Objectivity and Logic.[5]

Awards

References

  1. "Lab Bench Ethics". Science Progress. ScienceProgress.org. 2009-08-19. Archived from the original on 2016-07-06. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  2. "Frederick Grinnell, Ph.D. - Faculty Profile - UT Southwestern".
  3. "Exploring Ethics in Medicine" (PDF). Southwestern Medicine Annual Review. UT Southwestern. 2000. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  4. "Guilford Press:The Scientific Attitude, Second Edition". Guilford.com. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  5. Oxford University Press: Everyday Practice of Science. OUP.com. 2011-04-08. ISBN 9780199794652. Retrieved 2017-09-15.
  6. "UT System Regents' Outstanding Teaching Awards". UTSystem.edu. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  7. "Minnie Stevens Piper Professor Award". UTSouthwestern.edu. Retrieved 2017-09-15.
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