Gene Block

Professor at UCLA

Gene Block is a distinguished academic leader with extensive experience in higher education. Since August 2007, Gene Block has served as a Professor and Chancellor at the University of California, Los Angeles. Prior to this role, Gene Block held multiple positions at the University of Virginia from 1991 to 2007, including Vice President and Provost, Founding Director of the National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center in Biological Timing, Vice President for Research and Public Service, and Vice Provost for Research. Gene Block's academic career at the University of Virginia began in 1978 as an Assistant Professor of Biology, later advancing to Associate Professor of Biology. Gene Block earned a PhD and MS in Psychology from the University of Oregon, along with an AB in Psychology from Stanford University, and has foundational studies from Foothill College.

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Los Angeles, United States

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UCLA

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UCLA offers a combination that’s rare, especially among public research universities. The breadth, depth and inspired excellence among academic programs—from the visual and performing arts to the humanities, social sciences, STEM disciplines and health sciences—add up to endless opportunity. The location is unmatched: a campus that is unexpectedly picturesque and compact, set in a thriving and diverse global city.


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