Curriculum Vitae of LUBERT STRYER

Born: March 2, 1938 Tientsin, China U.S. Citizen Married, two children

Education: B.S. (with honors), , 1957 M.D. (magna cum laude), Harvard University, 1961

Honors: American Chemical Society Award in Biological Chemistry (Eli Lilly Award), 1970 Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences (elected 1975) Member, National Academy of Sciences (elected 1984) National Lecturer, Biophysical Society, 1987 American Association for the Advancement of Science Newcomb Cleveland Prize, 1992 Honorary Doctor of Science degree, University of Chicago, 1992 Distinguished Inventors Award, Intellectual Property Owners’ Association, 1993 Molecular Bioanalytics Award, German Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2002 European Inventor of the Year Award (2006) Member, American Philosophical Society (2006) National Medal of Science (2006)

Present Positions: Winzer Professor in the School of Medicine, , 1976 –2004, and Professor of Neurobiology, 1993-2004. Emeritus, 2004- Chairman, Scientific Advisory Board, Affymetrix, Inc., 1993-

Previous Positions: Medical Advisory Board, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, 2005-2008 Chairman, Bio2010 Committee, National Research Council, 2000-2002 Chairman, Scientific Advisory Board, Senomyx, Inc., 2001-2008 Chairman and Chief Scientific Officer, Senomyx, Inc., 1999-2001 Board of Directors, McKnight Endowment for the Neurosciences, 1998-2007 Board of Trustees, Helen Hay Whitney Foundation, 1996-2001 Scientific Advisory Board, Steinbach Fund Program on Macular Degeneration, 1992-1998 President and Scientific Director, Affymax Research Institute, 1989-1990 Scientific Advisory Board, Jane Coffin Childs Memorial Fund, 1982-1990 Chairman, Department of Structural Biology, Stanford School of Medicine, 1976-1979 Professor of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, , 1969-1976 Assistant and Associate Professor of Biochemistry, Stanford School of Medicine, 1963-1969 Helen Hay Whitney Research Fellow, 1961-1964 Visiting Investigator, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, England, 1962-1963 Research Fellow in Physics, Harvard University, 1961-1962