UM announces 2019 Spring Commencement speaker

Published 9:14 pm Sunday, April 28, 2019

FROM STAFF REPORTS

Alumnus Dr. Richard D. Cummings, world renowned researcher, will deliver the keynote address for the University of Montevallo Spring Commencement, which will be held Saturday, May 4, at 9 a.m. at Flowerhill on campus.

A reception for graduates and their families hosted by the UM National Alumni Association will precede the ceremony at 7:30 a.m.

Cummings currently works as the S. Daniel Abraham Professor of Surgery at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) and Harvard Medical School in Boston.

University of Montevallo alumnus Dr. Richard D. Cummings will deliver the keynote address for the university’s spring commencement on May 4. (Contributed)

He is also the director of the Harvard Medical School Center for Glycoscience.

With his broad and deep expertise in the biomedical sciences, Cummings is one of the country’s leading biological chemists.

He is a co-founder, among other well-known scientists, of the fields of glycomics and glycobiology.

Cummings has more than 300 peer-reviewed publications in the field, along with more than 70 review articles, dozens of book chapters and is the co-editor of the first textbook in glycobiology “Essentials of Glycobiology,” now in its third edition.

This relatively new area is rapidly gaining interest due to the discovery that glycans, or sugars, play a role in all aspects of biology, health and disease.

This has led to the development of new drugs, diagnostics, and vaccines.

His work impacts many areas including cancer biology, innate and adaptive immunity, thrombosis and hemostasis, nutrition and infectious diseases.

Cummings grew up in Isabella, Alabama, and upon graduating from Isabella High School, he entered the University of Montevallo.

He earned his bachelor’s degree with a major in biology and a minor in chemistry from the University of Montevallo in 1974. Cummings then attended the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, where he received his Ph.D. in biology/biochemistry.

He conducted his post-doctoral fellowship in hematology/oncology at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.

His academic career first led him to the University of Georgia, where he was quickly promoted to professor and associate director of the Complex Carbohydrate Research Center.

In 1992, Cummings accepted a position as the Ed Miller Endowed Chair in Molecular Biology at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.

While there, he founded the Oklahoma Center for Medical Glycobiology.

In 2006, he moved to Emory University School of Medicine as the chair of the Department of Biochemistry, where he also founded the Glycomics Center.

In his current position at BIDMC, he serves as the vice-chair of basic and translational research, chair of the Research Council, and associate director for Drug Discovery and Translational Research.

As of 2018, Cummings is also the scientific director of the Feihe Nutrition Laboratory and director of the Cancer Glycomics Program within the Cancer Research Institute.