Peter Vogt on Becoming a Scientist
  Peter Vogt     Biography    
Recorded: 23 Feb 2012

I thought about science, but I also thought about other things. About art, about philosophy, and as a teenager and as a young student even, I was really not clearly decided. It was only halfway into my undergraduate studies that I decided science was the thing to do.

Peter K. Vogt works at Scripps Research, La Jolla, California. His fundamental studies on oncogenic avian retroviruses led to the identification of oncogenes in human cells. His work also includes the discovery of MYC, the most important driver in human cancer, and he made pioneering contributions to the understanding of PI3Ks, a family of critical cancer targets.

He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Medicine and the American Philosophical Society. Dr. Vogt remains actively engaged in research on the biology and genetics of cancer.

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