According to the Institute, foreign adjunct professors are well reputed colleagues who have had a long-standing collaborative scientific relationship with Karolinska Institutet. A foreign adjunct professor must hold a position or an appointment corresponding to full professor at their home university or elsewhere and be an internationally leading researcher in his or her field. The term of office normally lasts six years and can be extended upon review.
“I have a collaboration on a novel mechanism involved in the onset and progression of Alzheimer's disease there, and I am a co-mentor of a Karolinska graduate student,” notes Bazan. “She will also spend some time working in my lab as her thesis is developed.”
His local recognition includes as a Role Model, Young Leadership Council of New Orleans (1994); the Alzheimer’s Association Greater New Orleans Award (2002); Family Services of Greater New Orleans (Ten Outstanding Persons) Award (2003); and induction into the Junior Achievement Business Hall of Fame of New Orleans (2010).
He is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Molecular Neurobiology (Springer) (1986- present), a founding Senate Member (2009-2016) for the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE), a nationwide research program on Alzheimer’s disease in Germany, a member of numerous NIH study sections, and Chairman of the Board of Governors for the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) Foundation (2011-2014).