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- MCDB Distinguished Professor Emeritus Norman Pace, the "father of microbial ecology," will receive the 2019 Stanley Miller Medal from the National Academy of Sciences. Pace is honored for pioneering work into the diversity of life on Earth. The
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- Zoe Donaldson, Assistant Professor of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology and Psychology and Neuroscience, has won the Frank A. Beach New Investigator Award in Behavioral Neuroendocrinology. The award, presented on November 5th at
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- MCDB's Tom Perkins, who is also a JILA Fellow and JILA Chair, has won a U.S. Department of Commerce Gold Medal and The Ron Brown Excellence in Innovation Award for his groundbreaking advancements in atomic force microscopy.
- With help from a colony of 100 prairie voles and a $1.5 million High-Risk, High-Reward grant announced Tuesday by the National Institutes of Health, Donaldson hopes to shed new light on the precise neural mechanisms that allow us to form close
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- Researchers in the lab of MCDB Associate Professor Rui Yi have shed new light on the way cells in the early embryo develop into skin.
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