Insect pheromone research wins Eppendorf/Science prize
Washington, D.C. Dr. Pingxi Xu has been awarded the 2005 international Prize in Neurobiology by the journal and Eppendorf. He is being recognized for his new insights on how insects "smell" using pheromone signaling. This research could lead the way to new approaches to control pests that spread human diseases and cause agriculture losses....... Prize in Neurobiology recognizes outstanding ne...Research into the sense of touch in worms wins Eppendorf/Science Prize
Washington, D.C. Dr. Miriam B. Goodman has been awarded the 2004 international Prize in Neurobiology by the journal ......The Eppendorf and Science Prize in Neurobiology recognizes outstanding neurobiological research by a young scientist, as described in a 1,000 word essay based on research performed within the last three years. The grand prize winner receives $25,000 from Eppendorf, and the w...