Dr. Madison received a Ph.D. in biochemistry from University of Texas - Southwestern Medical Center (UTSWC) in 1990. Following graduation, Dr. Madison accepted a faculty position at UTSWC with joint appointments in the Departments of Biochemistry and Internal Medicine. Dr. Madison then moved to The Scripps Research Institute as an Associate Professor of Vascular Biology. Prior to moving to Catalyst Biosciences, Dr. Madison was Vice President of Biological Research at Dendreon San Diego and Dendreon Corporation, Professor of Vascular Biology at the Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies, and Adjunct Professor of Vascular Biology at The Scripps Research Institute. Dr. Madison has achieved an international reputation in the fields of serine protease and serpin basic research, and he is one of the lead inventors of a currently marketed protease therapeutic agent. |