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Rudolf Jaenisch receives U.S. National Medal of Science [复制链接]

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$ {6 [% {9 p8 }  J1 }4 T1 CPresident Obama Honors Nation’s Top Scientists and Innovators President Obama Honors Nation’s Top Scientists and Innovators 9 U8 P# m* h$ U2 f- S/ v# @( J  k: U
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3 m/ T; q3 |8 Y' h+ jPresident Obama today named seven eminent researchers as recipients of the National Medal of Science and five inventors as recipients of the National Medal of Technology and Innovation, the highest honors bestowed by the United States government on scientists, engineers, and inventors. The recipients will receive their awards at a White House ceremony later this year.: a+ N# C$ ]( ?& D

  `  g0 O& F! W: e$ b% ~“Each of these extraordinary scientists, engineers, and inventors is guided by a passion for innovation, a fearlessness even as they explore the very frontiers of human knowledge, and a desire to make the world a better place,” President Obama said. “Their ingenuity inspires us all to reach higher and try harder, no matter how difficult the challenges we face.”% R% w( c# z) M) h" _
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The National Medal of Science was created by statute in 1959 and is administered for the White House by the National Science Foundation. Awarded annually, the Medal recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions to science and engineering. Nominees are selected by a committee of Presidential appointees based on their extraordinary knowledge in and contributions to chemistry, engineering, computing, mathematics, and the biological, behavioral/social, and physical sciences.& B1 f% g. a' h, T) a

% E4 ~% s- _) X4 M- i! K6 w: q The National Medal of Technology and Innovation was created by statute in 1980 and is administered for the White House by the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Patent and Trademark Office. The award recognizes those who have made lasting contributions to America’s competitiveness and quality of life and helped strengthen the Nation’s technological workforce. Nominees are selected by a distinguished independent committee representing the private and public sectors.6 Z9 s- |5 e0 d. ?. q! G
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This year’s recipients are listed below. 5 b. w+ u" w/ S& S3 v

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) X  j9 H- c* GJacqueline K. Barton' O. J+ u. j0 ]) Z
California Institute of Technology
; |; J) U; z3 L0 R% p0 dFor discovery of a new property of the DNA helix, long-range electron transfer, and for showing that electron transfer depends upon stacking of the base pairs and DNA dynamics. Her experiments reveal a strategy for how DNA repair proteins locate DNA lesions and demonstrate a biological role for DNA-mediated charge transfer.
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Ralph L. Brinster + }) e0 J$ e0 i
University of Pennsylvania: Z) b8 w& A' x" x8 B( i# R7 ]
For his fundamental contributions to the development and use of transgenic mice. His research has provided experimental foundations and inspiration for progress in germline genetic modification in a range of species, which has generated a revolution in biology, medicine, and agriculture.- l4 g; v  u  i, U. R+ V5 a. f  p' ]

) F9 |2 `- M5 ~9 rShu Chien 0 X, K' M& P, B+ c8 ^- w8 V' n
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For pioneering work in cardiovascular physiology and bioengineering, which has had tremendous impact in the fields of microcirculation, blood rheology and mechanotransduction in human health and disease. ' e+ x# z2 H" ^% s; O/ \# a" d
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Rudolf Jaenisch
1 {% t4 x0 p! `. eWhitehead Institute for Biomedical Research and Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- z* z# E" h, t) h$ @' m! [For improving our understanding of epigenetic regulation of gene expression: the biological mechanisms that affect how genetic information is variably expressed. His work has led to major advances in our understanding of mammalian cloning and embryonic stem cells.& k( Z- p9 Q" a! H2 k

# q) p( \; o$ ^( v! b; sPeter J. Stang
/ e2 y1 D. o5 R( j5 u. `University of Utah0 W" b! q0 ]' t" A
For his creative contributions to the development of organic supramolecular chemistry and for his outstanding and unique record of public service.
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0 D6 ?2 k4 d" `) p( ZRichard A. Tapia
+ s( q, P' P4 q8 mRice University
; p6 I& G0 g. E3 K$ p7 sFor his pioneering and fundamental contributions in optimization theory and numerical analysis and for his dedication and sustained efforts in fostering diversity and excellence in mathematics and science education.4 ?% F3 ]( s  J6 m; D8 \5 r  V
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Srinivasa S.R. Varadhan
1 X. x6 z( u6 H  Z% d  p7 LNew York University
  G/ T) i" m7 v) CFor his work in probability theory, especially his work on large deviations from expected random behavior, which has revolutionized this field of study during the second half of the twentieth century and become a cornerstone of both pure and applied probability. The mathematical insights he developed have been applied in diverse fields including quantum field theory, population dynamics, finance, econometrics, and traffic engineering.' l- j$ D' q* v$ [' h

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Yukiko Yamashita 2011 MacArthur Fellows6 P3 `. s, l. j
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Yukiko Yamashita is a developmental biologist exploring the biochemical, structural, and molecular genetic mechanisms that regulate stem cell division. For most organ systems, complex organisms use small pools of stem cells to replace specialized cells that are injured, infected, or wear out. Yamashita studies the division of stem cells to establish which ones go on to replace differentiated cells and which ones maintain the pool of stem cells for future division. For stem cells in the reproductive tract of fruit flies, the path the dividing cells take is not random, but regulated; newly copied chromosomes eventually differentiate into sperm cells, while the original chromosomes remain within the stem cell pool. Yamashita's research has uncovered several important elements that choreograph this asymmetric division. She and her colleagues have identified specific proteins expressed by support cells that surround each stem cell, providing a spatial frame of reference for the stem cell. Within the dividing cell, chromosome-separating assemblies need to be oriented precisely relative to the support cells for the division to complete — stem cell division stalls if the chromosomes are improperly aligned. Yamashita has extended this result, observing that misalignment occurs more frequently with age, with errors beginning considerably earlier than other, more conventional markers of organism aging would suggest. In addition to insights about the impact of age on stem cell function, Yamashita's basic investigations illuminate the mechanisms underlying the loss of control over stem cell division, which is regarded as the primary cause of many human diseases such as some cancers or other proliferative disorders.0 m  i* M' Q/ c; W6 A4 h! t, _$ S
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Yukiko Yamashita received a B.S. (1994) and a Ph.D. (1999) from Kyoto University. She was a postdoctoral fellow (2001-2006) in the Department of Developmental Biology at Stanford University prior to joining the faculty of the University of Michigan, where she is currently research assistant professor in the Life Sciences Institute and assistant professor in the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology in the Medical School. Her scientific articles have appeared in such publications as Nature, Science, PLoS One, and the Journal of Cell Science.+ a" [5 q7 J$ n
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