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NEWS & EVENTS
Features & Honors
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Feature Stories
- Computer-Aided Protein Design Wins AAAS Newcomb Cleveland Prize
American Association for the Advancement of Science News Release, February 16, 2005
The award recognizes work by NIGMS grantee David Baker and others
- Diverse Roads Lead to NIH
NIH Record, March 16, 2004
- More Than Just the Sum of Parts: New NIGMS Director Sees an Interdisciplinary Future for Basic Biomedical Research and Training
Interview, January 6, 2004
- NIGMS Celebrates 40 Years of Discovery, Progress
The NIH Record, October 15, 2002
- Structural Genomics: Inside the Cutting Edge
The NIH Catalyst, May/June 2001
- From Genes to Proteins: NIGMS Catalogs the Shapes of Life
The NIH Record, February 20, 2001
- NIH To Study How Genes Affect Response to Medicines
The NIH Record, August 8, 2000
- Ten Thousand Protein Structures: The First Goal of Structural Genomics
June 2, 2000
- NIGMS-Supported Basic Research on Skin Replacement Following Burn or Trauma Injury
June 18, 1999
Honors to NIGMS Staff and Grantees
- 72 New Members Chosen by Academy
National Academy of Sciences News Release, May 3, 2005 Thirteen of the new members are NIGMS grantees: C. David Allis, Carolyn R. Bertozzi, Daniel J. Cosgrove, Peter N. Devreotes, Daniel L. Hartl, Steven Henikoff, Craig Mello, Tom A. Rapoport, Gene E. Robinson, Aziz Sancar, Thomas J. Silhavy, Edward I. Solomon, and Joan S. Valentine.
- White House Announces 2003 Awards for Early Career Scientists and Engineers
Office of Science and Technology Policy News Release, September 9, 2004 Two of the award winners--Stuart Forman and Brian Strahl are NIGMS grantees.
- NIGMS Grantees Receive Presidential Mentoring Awards
July 2004
- President Bush Names 20 Promising, Young Scientists and Engineers to Receive Awards
National Science Foundation News Release, May 4, 2004 Two of the award winners--Abby Dernburg and Catherine Drennan are NIGMS grantees.
- 72 New Members Chosen by Academy
National Academy of Sciences News Release, April 20, 2004 Ten of the new members are NIGMS grantees: Martin Chalfie, Andrew Fire, E. Peter Greenberg, Barry Honig, Alan Lambowitz, Erin O'Shea, George Oster, Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, Peter Walter, and Xiaodong Wang.
- Heineken Prizes
Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences News Release, April 16, 2004 Three of the award winners--Andrew Fire, Elizabeth Blackburn, and Simon Levin--are NIGMS grantees.
- C. David Allis to Receive the Third Annual Wiley Prize in the Biomedical Sciences
Wiley Foundation News Release, January 27, 2004
- Academy Honors 16 for Major Contributions to Science
National Academies News Release, January 16, 2004 Two of the award winners, Carlos J. Bustamante and Xiaodong Wang, are NIGMS grantees.
- NIGMS Grantee Wins Balzan Prize
September 9, 2003
- NIGMS Grantee Receives Alan T. Waterman Award
May 2003
- NIGMS Minority Program Directors Receive Presidential Awards
May 1, 2003
- Gairdner Foundation Announces 2003 International Awards Recognizing Achievement in Medical Research
Gairdner Foundation News Release, April 8, 2003 One of the award winners, Dr. Wayne A. Hendrickson, is an NIGMS grantee.
- NIGMS Minority Program Participant Inaugurated University President
March 17, 2003
- NIGMS Minority Program Participant Honored by Ebony
February 5, 2003
- RNA Researchers Named as Winners of the Second Annual Wiley Prize in the Biomedical Sciences
Wiley News Release, February 4, 2003 Two of the award winners, Dr. Andrew Fire and Dr. Craig Mello, are NIGMS grantees.
- Geneticist Capecchi Wins Wolf Prize, Pezcoller-AACR Award for Research in Gene Targeting and "Knockout" Technology
University of Utah News Release, January 24, 2003
- Academy Honors 18 for Major Contributions to Science
National Academy of Sciences News Release, January 10, 2003 Five of the awards went to NIGMS grantees--Dr. Carol W. Greider, Dr. Harry B. Gray, Dr. Andrew Z. Fire, Dr. Craig C. Mello, and Dr. Shirley M. Malcom.
- President Bush Names 15 to Receive National Medal of Science
National Science Foundation News Release, May 9, 2002 One of the medal winners, Dr. Mario Capecchi, is a long-time NIGMS grantee. Another winner, Dr. Francisco Ayala, is a former--and also long-time--grantee of the Institute.
- From Arts to Neurobiology - Versatile Duke Scientist Chosen for NSF Waterman Award
National Science Foundation News Release, April 29, 2002
- NIGMS Minority Program Directors Honored with Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring
February 2002
- NIGMS Honored for Workforce Development
January 2002
- NIGMS Grantees Win Lasker Award for Mouse Models of Human Disease
September 19, 2001
- NIH Grantees Win Benjamin Franklin Medals
February 27, 2001
- NIGMS Grantee Receives the National Medal of Science
December 2000
- NIGMS Minority Program Directors Honored with Presidential Awards
November 2000
- Bell Wins Presidential Millennium Award
November 2000
- National Academy of Sciences Elects 14 NIGMS Grantees
May 16, 2000
- NSF Honors Yale Biochemist Jennifer Doudna with the Alan T. Waterman Award
National Science Foundation News Release, April 10, 2000
Research Reports
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