Dr. Vishva Dixit to be awarded Ghent University Honorary Doctorate

On Thursday March 19th, Dr. Vishva Dixit will be awarded an honorary doctorate from Ghent University as a recognition of his outstanding sientific achievements.

Dr. Vishva Mitra Dixit, born in 1956 in Kenya, is a Kenyan‑American physician and internationally recognized researcher. He graduated from the University of Nairobi in 1980 with a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, after which he continued his medical training and research at Washington University in St. Louis, studying the biochemistry of thrombospondin under Prof. William Frazier.

In 1986, he joined the University of Michigan Medical School as an assistant professor, later rising to full professor. By 1994, he had shifted his research focus toward the mechanisms of cell death and inflammation. Dr. Dixit moved to Genentech in 1997 as Director of Molecular Oncology. He became head of the Department of Physiological Chemistry in 2009 and, in 2016, was appointed Vice President of Discovery Research. In this role, he also led Genentech’s postdoctoral program, mentoring and supporting numerous postdoctoral researchers worldwide in advancing fundamental studies on cell death and inflammation.

The work of Dr. Dixit and his team has led to foundational discoveries in TNF and LPS signaling, the regulation of NF‑κB, and the roles of key molecules such as A20, caspases, and RIPK1. They have also made major contributions to understanding canonical and non‑canonical inflammasome activation, as well as the biology of pore‑forming proteins including the gasdermins and NINJ1. His research has strong and longstanding connections to ongoing studies of cell death and inflammation at UGent.

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Location: Seminar room of the FSVM I building, Technologiepark-Zwijnaarde 71, 9052 Gent

Programme:

Time Speaker Topic
12:45 – 13:00 Isabel Van Driessche
Dean of the Faculty of Sciences, Ghent University
Welcome
13:00 – 13:15 Peter Vandenabeele
Ghent University, Belgium
Life and death, an intricate relationship
13:15 – 14:00 Vishva Dixit
Genentech, USA
Why so many ways to die?
14:00 – 14:30 Mohamed Lamkanfi
Ghent University, Belgium
Cell death-inflammation crosstalk in inflammatory monocytes
14:30 – 15:00 Katia Cosentino
Osnabrück University, Germany
Gasdermin pores in inflammatory cell death
15:00 – 15:30 Geert van Loo
Ghent University, Belgium
HA20 and ORAS: mechanistic insights in human diseases through mouse models
15:30 – 16:00 Coffee break
16:00 – 16:30 Nieves Peltzer
University of Stuttgart, Germany
Divergent effects of inflammation with and without cell death in metabolic syndrome
16:30 – 17:00 Tom Vanden Berghe
Antwerp University, Belgium
Ferroptosis inhibition: a new frontier in organ transplantation
17:00 – 17:30 Frank Van Breusegem
Ghent University, Belgium
Ferroptosis inhibition: a new frontier in organ transplantation
17:30 – 18:00 Vishva Dixit
Genentech, USA
Genentech Postdoctoral Program – an engine for innovation
18:00 – 19:30 Reception