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Ru-Chih Chow Huang (; born 1932) is a
Chinese-American Chinese Americans are Americans of Han Chinese ancestry. Chinese Americans constitute a subgroup of East Asian Americans which also constitute a subgroup of Asian Americans. Many Chinese Americans along with their ancestors trace lineage from m ...
biology professor at
Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins University (Johns Hopkins, Hopkins, or JHU) is a private research university in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 1876, Johns Hopkins is the oldest research university in the United States and in the western hemisphere. It consi ...
. She is a biochemist who worked with James F. Bonner and Doug Fambrough to characterize and discern functions for nuclear histones in the early 1960s when the field lacked a consensus on types and functions of individual histone proteins.RCC Huang and James Bonner. (1964) "Physical and biological properties of soluble nucleohistones."''Journal of Molecular Biology'' 8 (1): 54-64.R-C Huang and J Bonner (1962) "Histone, A Suppressor of Chromosomal RNA Synthesis" ''Proc Natl Acad Sci USA'' 48:1216-1222. Later she made discoveries about the molecular biology of cancerDE Hansel, S Dhara, RCC Huang, R Ashfaq, M Deasel, Y Shimada, HS Bernstein, J Harmon, M Brock, A Forastiere, MK Washington, A Maitra, E Montgomery (2005). "CDC2/CDK1 expression in esophageal adenocarcinoma and precursor lesions serves as a diagnostic and cancer progression marker and potential novel drug target." ''Am J Surg Pathol.'' 29:390-399. and of viral gene regulation.IS Abd-Elazem, HS Chen, RB Bates, RCC Huang (2002). "Isolation of two highly potent and non-toxic inhibitors of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) integrase from Salvia miltiorrhiza." ''Antiviral Res.'' 55:91-106.


Early life and education

Ru-Chih Chow was born April 2, 1932 in
Nanjing Nanjing (; , Mandarin pronunciation: ), alternately romanized as Nanking, is the capital of Jiangsu province of the People's Republic of China. It is a sub-provincial city, a megacity, and the second largest city in the East China region. T ...
,
Jiangsu Jiangsu (; ; pinyin: Jiāngsū, alternatively romanized as Kiangsu or Chiangsu) is an eastern coastal province of the People's Republic of China. It is one of the leading provinces in finance, education, technology, and tourism, with its ca ...
, China. She moved to the US in 1954. She was inspired to become a scientist after reading a biography of
Marie Curie Marie Salomea Skłodowska–Curie ( , , ; born Maria Salomea Skłodowska, ; 7 November 1867 – 4 July 1934) was a Polish and naturalized-French physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity. She was the first ...
.Tom Pelton (2001). "Scientist, stung by criticism, is defiant." ''Baltimore Sun,'' December 16, 2001. She received a BS from
National Taiwan University National Taiwan University (NTU; ) is a public research university in Taipei, Taiwan. The university was founded in 1928 during Japanese rule as the seventh of the Imperial Universities. It was named Taihoku Imperial University and served d ...
in 1953, an MS from
Virginia Tech Virginia Tech (formally the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and informally VT, or VPI) is a public land-grant research university with its main campus in Blacksburg, Virginia. It also has educational facilities in six re ...
in 1956, and her PhD from
Ohio State University The Ohio State University, commonly called Ohio State or OSU, is a public land-grant research university in Columbus, Ohio. A member of the University System of Ohio, it has been ranked by major institutional rankings among the best publ ...
in 1960. She was a postdoctoral fellow with James F. Bonner at
California Institute of Technology The California Institute of Technology (branded as Caltech or CIT)The university itself only spells its short form as "Caltech"; the institution considers other spellings such a"Cal Tech" and "CalTech" incorrect. The institute is also occasional ...
from 1960 to 1965.


Academic and research career

Ru-Chih Chow Huang joined the faculty at
Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins University (Johns Hopkins, Hopkins, or JHU) is a private research university in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 1876, Johns Hopkins is the oldest research university in the United States and in the western hemisphere. It consi ...
in 1971. She was the first female science professor hired there. She was an Assistant Professor from 1965-1971, an Associate Professor from 1971-1975, and a Professor from 1975 to the present. Her title is McElroy Honorary Research Professor in 2018. She served as Chairman of a Gordon Research Conference in 1980, Chairman of the Board of Science Counselors of the National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, from 1980 to 1984, a member of the Board of Directors of the Institute of Molecular Biology, Taiwan from 1987 to 1988, and a member of the Science Advisory Board of the National Cancer Institute. In 1962, Huang and James Bonner published their finding that histone suppresses chromosomal RNA synthesis. That paper became a Citation Classic.''Citation Classics'' 12, March 20, 1978, RC Huang and J Bonner (1962) "Histone, a suppressor of chromosomal RNA synthesis." ''Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA'' 48:1216-22, 1962. In the interview recognizing her paper as a Citation Classic, Huang said, "The work ... was done when little was known about the molecular approach to gene expression. The term chromatin as an interphase state of chromosome was beginning to be accepted as a biochemical working usage. The isolation and purification of chromatin was still approached with more art than science, until the pea embryo was chosen." Bonner commented about the state of histone knowledge in the early 1960s when Huang began to work in his laboratory in a biographical article published in 1994, saying, "Study of the literature on histones made it clear that not much was known about how many kinds of histones there were or whether there were different histones in different creatures or in different specialized cells. Nobody knew what histones were for and no one had studied histones in plants."James Bonner (1994) "Chapters from my life." ''Annu Rev Plant Physiol. Plant Molecular Biol'' 45:1-23. Bonner got funding from NSF and other places to organize a conference on histones, trying to include all known histone researchers. After the conference he summarized the overview they were left with as chaotic. Estimates of the number of histone types ranged up into the thousands and there was no consensus about homology of histones between different species or even between different cells within one species. Huang showed that histone proteins inhibited transcription of pea embryo and calf thymus DNA and worked out repeatable methods for studying individual histones while she was a postdoctoral fellow with Bonner. Bonner's laboratory later purified and sequenced each histone type from peas in collaboration with Emil Smith. In the years that followed at Johns Hopkins, her research focused upon gene regulation in cancer, regulation of viral gene expression, expression of viral genome fragments in mammalian genomes, and molecular biology of aging cells. Huang is co-founder and Chief Scientific Advisor of  Erimos Pharmacueticals, LLC of Houston, TX. This firm is developing her recently discovered mutation-insensitive antiviral and anticancer compounds which are derivatives of the plant lignan NDGA. This work was somewhat controversial when she first took it up.


Personal life

Ru-Chih Chow married Pien Chien Huang on June 10, 1956. In an article in 2001, her son is quoted about her wedding day at Virginia Tech as follows, '"The same day she received her degree, she changed into a wedding dress in a Shell gas station in Blacksburg, Va., and they got married in the university president's office, with just the president and two witnesses,"said Suber Huang."They knew literally no one in this country. But they survived through their wit, intelligence and drive."'


Awards

* 1985, NIH-NSF Asian American Scientist Award *2000, ''The World Journal'' Most Notable 100 North American Chinese of the Century


References

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