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Harry W. Orf Of Massachusetts General Hospital And Harvard Medical School
Named Vice President Of Scientific Operations At Scripps Florida
La Jolla, CA, and Tallahassee, FL, March 25, 2004 - Scripps Research Institute
President Richard A. Lerner and Florida Governor Jeb Bush today announced the
appointment of Harry W. Orf, Ph.D., as Vice President of Scientific Operations
for Scripps Florida, the institute's new facilities in Palm Beach County.
Orf will oversee the administration and management of the scientific services
that will support Scripps Florida's biomedical research, drug discovery, and
technology development operations, first in an existing facility on the Florida
Atlantic University campus in Boca Raton, then in newly built laboratories on
the FAU Jupiter campus, and finally in the 364,000-square foot, state-of-the-art
biomedical research complex to be constructed in northwest Palm Beach County,
scheduled to open in late 2006.
"In establishing new operations, I believe you go for the best
qualified person, who then attracts other exceptionally capable people," Lerner
said. "Harry brings both a depth of scientific knowledge and top-level management
skills to Scripps Florida. I am convinced he will lead his team to great accomplishments
for the institute and for the state."
"Harry's exceptional qualifications make him the perfect choice to head up
the Scripps Florida facilities and services," said Governor Bush. "His diverse
background and training in molecular biology as well as his leadership in the
U.S. military will be instrumental in leading a team that will propel Scripps
Florida to the forefront of life-saving medical breakthroughs."
Orf, 54, a native of St. Louis, Missouri, holds a Bachelor of Science degree
in chemistry, summa cum laude, from the University of Missouri-St. Louis
and Masters and Doctoral degrees in chemistry from Harvard University, where
he was also a Research Fellow in chemistry. He is also a 1991 graduate of the
U.S. Army's Command and General Staff College.
Orf has served for the past 21 years as Director of the Molecular
Biology Laboratories at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, the largest
research and teaching hospital affiliated with Harvard Medical School. He is
also a Principal Associate in Genetics at the medical school. From 1977 to 1980,
he was Dean of Mather House, Harvard College, and from 1978 to 1983, lecturer
on chemistry and biochemistry at the university.
His executive management and administrative experience includes
past memberships on the boards of directors of several biotechnology companies,
including Gallia, Inc. and Cambridge Molecular Structures, Inc. He is a founder
and principal of Cambridge Laboratory Consultants, Inc., and Nexus Cambridge
Lexington LLC, and co-founder and board member of The Science Hotel at Cambridge,
Massachusetts, a biotechnology development incubator.
"The vision of Scripps Florida is to bring world-class science,
science education, and science-based economic development to Palm Beach County
and Florida, while contributing to the quality of human health worldwide," Orf
said. "I am delighted and honored to be a part of this extraordinary undertaking,
and to help bring this vision to realization."
Orf also has a distinguished career in the U.S. Army Reserves where he currently
holds the rank of colonel with the 804th Medical Brigade. He spent the past year
on active duty in Kuwait and Iraq with his unit and, upon returning home in February,
was awarded the Bronze Star medal for distinguished service during Operation
Iraqi Freedom.
In addition to several academic honors, Orf has served his
community in the areas of education, health and safety. In 1996, he was awarded
the Partnership Award for Outstanding Contribution to Education by the Massachusetts
General Hospital-Timilty Middle School Partnership, and the following year received
the American Hero Award from the U.S. Department of Education and City of Boston
for his work with the Boston public schools. For the past 16 years, he has been
chairman of the Biosafety Committee in Lexington, where he resides. He has also
served as special consultant to the Boards of Health of other Massachusetts towns
where biotechnology companies operate.
Orf is scheduled to begin his new position this summer.
About Scripps Florida
Scripps Florida, a 364,000 square-foot, state-of-the-art biomedical research
facility, will be built on 100 acres of undeveloped land west of I-95 off of
PGA Boulevard and bordered by Seminole/Pratt Whitney Road. The facility will
focus on basic biomedical science, drug discovery, and technology development.
Palm Beach County is providing an economic package that includes the land, $137
million toward construction of the permanent facility and related costs, and
costs for temporary facilities for Scripps scientists. Planning, development,
and construction of the new campus are scheduled to begin as soon as contracts
are finalized. The campus is expected to open in late 2006 and will ultimately
employ more than 500 people.
The start-up costs of Scripps Florida, a division of The Scripps
Research Institute headquartered in La Jolla, California, are supported by a
one-time $310 million appropriation of federal economic development funds made
by the State of Florida at the request of Governor Jeb Bush. Scripps Florida
is expected to attract other research facilities, and biotechnology and pharmaceutical
firms, as well as residential, commercial, recreational, educational, and cultural
development to the surrounding area.
Scripps Florida will first operate out of 8,000 square-foot
lab facilities on the Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton campus. It will
move in early 2005 to a 41,000 square-foot facility now being built by the university
on its Jupiter campus.
About The Scripps Research Institute
The Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California, is one of the world's
largest, private, non-profit biomedical research organizations. It stands at
the forefront of basic biomedical science that seeks to comprehend the most fundamental
processes of life. Scripps Research is internationally recognized for its research
into immunology, molecular and cellular biology, chemistry, neurosciences, autoimmune
diseases, cardiovascular diseases and synthetic vaccine development.
For more information contact:
Keith McKeown
10550 North Torrey Pines Road
La Jolla, California 92037
Tel: 858.784.8134
Fax: 858.784.8118
kmckeown@scripps.edu
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