Anthony W. Norman

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Anthony W. Norman
Born (1938-01-00)January , 1938
Ames, IA
Fields biochemistry, biomedical science, Vitamin D
Institutions University of California, Riverside, University of California, Los Angeles, University of Utrecht, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, University of California, San Francisco
Alma mater Oberlin College B.S. - 1959, University of Wisconsin, Madison M.S - 1961 - Ph.D - 1963
Doctoral advisor Dr. H.F. Deluca
Known for Vitamin D
Spouse Dr. Helen Henry

Anthony W. Norman is a distinguished professor emeritus of biochemistry and biomedical sciences at the University of California, Riverside and one of the world's foremost experts on vitamin D.

Vitamin D Research

Formally stated, Norman's research is the "mechanism of action of the steroid hormone 1,25(OH)2-vitamin D3; vitamin D structure-function relationships, actions of the vitamin D receptor (VDR)."[1]

In 1967, Norman's lab discovered that vitamin D is converted into a steroid hormone by the body. In 1969 he determined that vitamin D receptors (VDR) were present in the intestine.[2]

In 1971 the Norman laboratory reported the chemical structure of the steroid hormone to be 1∂,25(OH)2Vitamin D3.[3]

In 1972, Norman in collaboration with Dr. Jack Coburn at the UCLA medical school treated the first uremic patients with the steroid hormone, produced in the Norman laboratory.[4]

In 2008, Norman and Dr. Cedric Garland of UC San Diego made the recommendation that the daily intake of vitamin D for adults be revised to 2000 international units.[5]

Selected Honors and Awards

  • Presidential Chair, Biochemistry Department, UCR 7/1/99 - 2009
  • Graduate Student Mentor Award, UCR, June 2005
  • Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1995
  • William F. Neuman Award, American Society for Bone and Mineral Research, 1995
  • MERIT Award from National Institutes of Health, 1986-1993 (standard award period is five years)
  • Osborne & Mendel Award, American Institute of Nutrition, 1990
  • Faculty Research Lecturer, University of California, Riverside, 1982
  • Prix Andre Lichtwitz, INSERM, Paris, France, 1981
  • Ernst Oppenheimer Award, Endocrine Society, 1977
  • Mead Johnson Award, American Institute of Nutrition, 1977
  • Fulbright Fellowship, 1970/71[6]

Other Notes

  • Served as the chair of the UCR Department of Biochemistry, July 1976 - June 1981
  • Served as dean of UCR Biomedical Sciences Program, July 1986 - Sept. 1991.
  • Served as the chair of the UCR Faculty Academic Senate from Sept. 2008 through August 2010.[7]
  • Served as the faculty athletic representative for the UC Riverside Athletics Department through Sept. 2010.[8]
  • Was principal organizer of 14 triennial international Vitamin D Workshops.[9]

Publications

Through May, 2011, Norman had been credited with over 800 scientific publications dating back to 1959.[10]

Selected Memberships

References

  1. "Anthony Norman CV"
  2. University of California (13 Nov. 2008). "Vitamin D Expert at UC Riverside Leads UC Scientists' Call Recommending Increase in Daily Vitamin D Intake". Press release
  3. "1,25-Dihydroxycholecalciferol: Identification of the proposed active form of vitamin D3 in the intestine." Science 173:51-54 (1971) [1]
  4. "Action of 1,25-dihydroxy¬cholecalciferol, a potent, kidney-produced metabolite of vitamin D3, in uremic man." New England Journal of Medicine 287:891-895 (1972)[2]
  5. Vitamin D Society (24 Nov. 2008). "Raise 'D' to 2,000 IU Daily: 18 Experts". [3]
  6. "Anthony Norman CV"
  7. http://www.linkedin.com/pub/anthony-norman/12/9b4/a33
  8. http://www.athletics.ucr.edu/administrative/staffbios.html
  9. http://vitamind.ucr.edu/workshop.html
  10. "Anthony Norman CV"

External links

  • "On Becoming a Molecular Endocrinologst", Steroids 66 (2001) p. 129 [4]
  • Vitamin D Workshop [5]