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2007 EURYI: 20 young researchers to receive Nobel Prize-sized awards for breakthrough ideas

...age age of last years winners is 35.4.) Six of the awardees are women, making it the highest number of female winners in any year. The list of the 2007 Awardees includes researchers who will be based in eight countries Czech Republic, France, Germany, Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland and Turkey. The...

Norwegian council names ASU researcher 'Outstanding Young Investigator'

...to young investigators, Amdam says. This gives the awardees unique opportunities to build strong research programs early on. According to the council, of the 179 applicants, the 20 selected as Outstanding Young Investigators range in age from 25 to 41, and, women researchers represent 40 percent of the grou...

John H. Morrison, Ph.D., receives MERIT Award

...nt receive MERIT Award support. To have five MERIT awardees at Mount Sinai at one time is an achievement, says Dr. Morrison....

NSF awards 17 grants for research on biocomplexity in the environment

...ighborhoods and industries of urban centers. CWES awardees will work to find new ways of understanding the complex relationships between and within the global water and carbon cycles: carbon-climate interactions with increasing water demand; carbon stability in northern peatlands; the carbon balance of Lake ...

Lupus Research Institute awards $4.5 million to explore new approaches to lupus

...ting studies in humans "This year's group of awardees is a great mix of established investigators taking new directions and younger investigators embarking on novel research," said Mark Shlomchik, MD, PhD, Professor of Laboratory Medicine and Immunobiology at the Yale University School of Medicine, and ...

EURYI to showcase the future of European science in Prague

...s. (with internet link ) The list of this year's awardees includes researchers who will be based in 11 countries Denmark (2), Finland (1), France (5), Germany (4), Greece (1), Hungary (1), Italy (2), the Netherlands (5), Spain (1), Sweden (2) and Switzerland (1). A number of these researchers are moving fr...

Two at Yale named outstanding new environmental scientists by NIEHS

...he greatest impact on human health. Each of the awardees will focus on a specific human disease or condition as it relates to a specific environmental exposure, and work to link the effects of these exposures to the cause, moderation or prevention of environmentally-related diseases. Sven-Eric Jordt's r...

Biophysical Society names 2007 award recipients

...the Convention Center in Baltimore, Maryland. The awardees are: Klaus Gawrisch, National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, National Institutes of Health, will receive the Avanti Award in Lipids for his outstanding contributions to our understanding of lipid biophysics through groundbreaking wor...

Biophysical Society names 2007 award recipients

...the Convention Center in Baltimore, Maryland. The awardees are: Klaus Gawrisch, National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, National Institutes of Health, will receive the Avanti Award in Lipids for his outstanding contributions to our understanding of lipid biophysics through groundbreaking work ...

2006 European Young Investigator Awards

...in size to the Nobel Prize, and the average age of awardees is 30-35 years. The list of the 2006 Awardees includes researchers who will be based in 11 countries Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. The list of names, project titles an...

SNM honors outstanding contributors

...lear cardiology and service to the council. Recent awardees have included Raymond Taillefer (2002), Robert C. Hendel (2003), Jamshid Maddahi (2004) and Stephen Bacharach (2005). Developer of First PET Device for Medical Use Receives LoevingerBerman Award Gordon L. Brownell, professor emeritus of nuclear...

AACR awards $2.6 million in grants for metastatic colon cancer research

... "Among the 114 applications submitted, these 11 awardees were judged to have the most merit," said David Irwin, Ph.D., managing director of the Science and Education Division of the AACR. "We offer our sincere congratulations to the investigators, and anticipate they will make substantial contributions to ...

HHMI helps physicians launch careers in research

...their time doing research. HHMI named the first 13 awardees today. Many of them have already made impressive, original contributions to research in a variety of fields. Vamsi Mootha, for example, is a clinician-researcher who uses large data-set, computer-based technologies such as genomics and proteomics t...

AACR expands cancer research knowledge with scholarships for minority and women scientists

...articipate in the 2006 AACR Annual Meeting. These awardees were selected on the basis of their scientific qua...sessions, participate in networking events, and 69 awardees will present meritorious scientific papers. Criteria for candidacy for this award program include th...

2005 AAAS ISC Award goes to a team of Russian and American scientists

...f human activity in space. Beginning in 1994, the awardees embarked on an exceptional series of workshops aimed at exchanging information on the mathematical methods and systems used for space surveillance in their two countries, and ultimately on comparing space object catalogs. Given the proximity of these...

UF's McKnight projects combat memory maladies

...tic, molecular and behavioral neuroscience." Grant awardees aim to create a brain-scanning method to test drug treatments, to solve the mysteries of how brain cells age, and to develop neuroprotective drugs. The projects further the mission of the late William L. McKnight, who served 59 years as chairman of 3...

$1 million grant from Howard Hughes Medical Institute to fund joint neuroscience program

...sey (UMDNJ)-New Jersey Medical School was among 10 awardees selected from 132 applicants. The inter-institutional quantitative neurosciences doctoral training program will be co-directed by Joshua Berlin of UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School, Robert Miura of NJIT and James Tepper of Rutgers-Newark. It will empl...

Oncology, cancer genomics research on agenda for UH grad

...ents were nominated, and Mohamad was one of the 76 awardees for 2005-2006." The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation, established in 2000, has as its mission to help young people with exceptional promise to reach their full potential through education. Its scholarships identify and support recipients in financial ne...

Nine minority physiology grad students each get $18,000 Porter Fellowship from APS

...isted in their success," he added. * Second-year awardees this year are: Jessica Clark of the University of Arizona, Damon Jacobs of the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and Walson Metzger of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. Porter stipend raised to $20,772; deadline Jan. 15,...

2005 NIH Director's Pioneer Award recipients announced

...y concepts of our Pioneer Awardees lead." The 2005 awardees work in diverse areas, including neuroscience, genetics, epidemiology, chemistry, stem cell biology, behavioral science, infectious diseases, and technology development. Six of the 13 are women and more than half are at relatively early stages of the...

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