Dr. Wofsy is Professor of Medicine and Microbiology/Immunology Director of the Clinical Trials Center and George A. Zimmerman Distinguished Professor at the University of California San Francisco. He also serves as Chief of Rheumatology at the San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Dr. Wofsy is a leading authority on the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying autoimmune diseases. Based on extensive research he has developed novel approaches to the use of immune modulation therapies in the treatment of this very common group of diseases. Much of Dr. Wofsy's research has been on systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) an autoimmune disease where he was the first to demonstrate the key pathological role of CD4+T cells in a standard animal model of this disease. His most recent research has extended to additional novel methods for blocking T cell activation. These approaches are currently in clinical trials. He is the author of numerous key publications and book chapters and serves on the editorial and advisory boards of several major immunology journals. He has received many distinguished awards and his visiting professorships include Harvard University and the National Institutes of Health. |