HOUSTON, TX, November 13, 2020 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Marquis Who's Who, the world's premier publisher of biographical profiles, is proud to present Janet S. Butel, PhD, with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award. An accomplished listee, Dr. Butel celebrates many years' experience in her professional network, and has been noted for achievements, leadership qualities, and the credentials and successes she has accrued in her field. As in all Marquis Who's Who biographical volumes, individuals profiled are selected on the basis of current reference value. Factors such as position, noteworthy accomplishments, visibility, and prominence in a field are all taken into account during the selection process.
Amassing over 50 years of experience at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, Dr. Butel was named ChairEmeritus in 2017 and Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in 2018. Becoming a faculty member in 1968 after two years as a postdoctoral fellow on campus, she began her teaching career as an assistant professor. Dr. Butel's extensive background later included appointments as a full professor and being named the Joseph L. Melnick Professor of Virology between 1986 and 2018. During her academic career, she was responsible for training approximately 50 graduate students and postdoctoral and clinical fellows in her research laboratory.
Dr. Butel's tremendous success at the institution earned her roles as director of the Baylor Center for AIDS Research, head of the Division of Molecular Virology, chair of the Molecular Virology and Microbiology department, and leader/co-leader of a Dan L. Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center's research program. She also headed the Butel Laboratory, which focused on the study of biology and molecular biology of the polyomaviruses, particularly on the polyomavirus SV40. Throughout her research career, Dr. Butel made specific contributions in vital research to the biology of tumor viruses and their cancer-causing mechanisms. She authored/co-authored approximately 300 scientific articles, review articles, and book chapters, was active on the editorial boards for several scientific journals between 1976 and 2018, and was a contributing editor to the virology section of nine editions of "Lange Medical Microbiology" between 1987 and 2013.
To share her expertise with other industry professionals, Dr. Butel served on various committees, councils, and ad hoc review panels. She was also a study section member of the National Institutes of Health from 1980 to 1984.
Dr. Butel pursued a formal education by achieving a bachelor's degree summa cum laude at Kansas State University in 1963. She soon after acquired a doctorate degree with honors from Baylor University in 1966.
In support of her career, Dr. Butel was active as a member, former division chair, and group IV representative of the American Society of Microbiology and member and former board of governors of the Lakewood, Colorado, section of the International Association of Breast Cancer Research. Recognized by her peers as an elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the American Academy of Microbiology, she is also a member of the American Association for Cancer Research, the American Society for Cell Biology, the American Society for Virology, and the Association of Medical School Microbiology and Immunology Chairs, as well as Sigma Xi.
Among her many achievements, Dr. Butel was the first woman at Baylor College of Medicine to be awarded with an endowed professorship in 1986, to chair an academic unit in 1989, and to be designated as a distinguished service professor in 1995. She also secured ongoing research grants from the National Institutes of Health between 1973 and 2015, as well as several awards ranging from a Distinguished Alumnus of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences from Baylor College of Medicine in 2002 and 2017 to a BioHouston Women in Science Award in 2013.
Furthermore, Dr. Butel was interviewed for the Texas Medical Center history project in 2015 and the Dr. Janet Butel Day was declared in her honor by the Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner in 2017. A celebrated Marquis listee, she has been showcased in over 30 editions of Who's Who in America, Who's Who in Medicine and Healthcare, Who's Who in Science and Engineering, Who's Who in the South and Southwest, and Who's Who of American Women.
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