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Leslie Roberts, Science Deputy News Editor, wins prize for 'first-rate' polio story

WASHINGTON, D.C.--Leslie Roberts, deputy news editor of the journal Science, has won the 2005 Public Communications Award from the American Society for Microbiology for a story that explored the science, policy and human drama of efforts to eradicate polio.... ...In announcing the award for "Polio: The Final Assault," [ ], the judges cited Roberts' "first-rate reporting" and described the story a...

Leslie Roberts of Science wins ASM Public Communications Award

Washington, DC--March 18, 2005--Leslie Roberts has been named the winner of the 2005 ASM Public Communications Award. Roberts' award-winning entry, "Polio: The Final Assault," published in the March 26, 2004 issue of Science, presents a compelling picture of how microbiology, public health, and society interact. Reporting from Washington, Atlanta, and India, Roberts explains why the 16-year, mul...

Anita Roberts to deliver Excellence in Science lecture

Bethesda, Maryland, February 15, 2005: Anita Roberts has been selected to receive the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) Excellence in Science Award. Her award lecture, titled TGF--Journey of Discovery and Promise, will take place on Tuesday, April 5 at 8:30 a.m. at the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB) Annual Meeting in San Diego.........
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