This honor is bestowed annually to one researcher from around the world who has made outstanding contributions to the field of circulatory diseases.
Potential treatment may prevent cancer cells from hijacking metabolic pathways.
Offers an analytical approach that has no equivalents in the current bioinformatics/systems biology toolbox.
Use of a digital pen during cognitive assessments allows researchers to identify patterns of test performance that correlate with different measures of cognitive and physical function.
Researchers hope findings will lead to a shift in focus away from ineffective and expensive lotteries, and on to further study of other programs that may more successfully increase vaccine uptake.
He will remain in these roles while a national search is conducted for his successor.
The nominations states, “Dr. Mazzeo is always willing to help others and freely shares her knowledge with all.”
The nomination states, “Dr. Thompson is a wonderful example of a powerful leader, mentor and educator.”
The NIH has continuously funded this research training program for 50 years.
Congratulations to the 28 students nominated into the Gold Humanism Honor Society this year!