OT: Geniuses in Berkeley
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 6:00 am
Three Berkeley professors were among the 25 2005 MacArthur Foundation Fellows named this morning and will receive $500,000 in grant money over the next five years (so-called genius grants). They are:
--Lu Chen, 33, assistant professor of neurobiology at the University of California, Berkeley. Chen's work with the synapse sheds light on the biology of learning and memory.
--Nicole King, 35, assistant professor of molecular and cell biology at the University of California, Berkeley. King's work seeks to reconstruct the emergence of multicellular organisms that form the base of the animal kingdom.
--Michael Manga, 37, associate professor of earth and planetary science, University of California, Berkeley. Manga is a geophysicist who has explored phenomena ranging in scale from microscopic to planetary.
Note – Berkeley had more recipients than any other university. The University of Chicago was the only other school with multiple (2) recipients.
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--Lu Chen, 33, assistant professor of neurobiology at the University of California, Berkeley. Chen's work with the synapse sheds light on the biology of learning and memory.
--Nicole King, 35, assistant professor of molecular and cell biology at the University of California, Berkeley. King's work seeks to reconstruct the emergence of multicellular organisms that form the base of the animal kingdom.
--Michael Manga, 37, associate professor of earth and planetary science, University of California, Berkeley. Manga is a geophysicist who has explored phenomena ranging in scale from microscopic to planetary.
Note – Berkeley had more recipients than any other university. The University of Chicago was the only other school with multiple (2) recipients.
m2 is the truth
Go Bears! Not just a football school.