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2006 |
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Cambridge�s
Randy J.
Read: Crystallography vs. Disease |
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U. Washington�s
Younan Xia�An Eye on Nanotech�s Big Picture |
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MIT�s
Max
Tegmark: Clusters, Clumps, and the SDSS |
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STAR�s Tim
Hallman Hunts for Quark-Gluon Plasma |
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Harvard�s
Marc A. Pfeffer On Blockbuster Cardio Trials |
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HHMI�s
Joan Massagu� on TGF-b and Metastasis |
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2005 |
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Salk�s
Fred H. Gage on Neurogenesis in the Adult Brain |
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UCLA�s
J. Fraser Stoddart on Switching to Molecular Electronics |
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Genoscope�s
Jean
Weissenbach: Less on �Omics,� More on the Basics |
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Joslin�s
C. Ronald Kahn, M.D., on Recent Insulin Insights |
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JHU�s
Charles L. Bennett on the Hot
Microwave Mission |
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OSU�s
Arkady A. Tseytlin Dishes String/Gauge Duality |
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2004 |
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U. Michigan�s
Omar Yaghi on What's In Store for MOFs |
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Malik Peiris on Containing SARS and Watching for What�s Next |
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Oxford�s
Rory Collins: On the Straight Line to Medical Insights |
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ISB�s
Ruedi Aebersold on the Challenges of Proteomics |
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Stanford�s
Marcia L. Stefanick on the Trials of Hormone Therapy |
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SNO�s
Arthur B. McDonald on Nailing Neutrino Mass |
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2003 |
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NIMR�s
Anne O�Garra on Sorting Out Cytokines |
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NIA�s
Mark P. Mattson on Neuronal Degeneration |
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Harvard�s
Charles Lieber Gets Wise to Nanowires |
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U.
Washington�s Krzysztof Palczewski:
Clear Vision on GPCRs |
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HHMI�s
Brian J. Druker on Bringing STI571 to
Bear Against Cancer |
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Cambridge Astrophysicist
Andrew C. Fabian: From Rockets to XEUS |
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2002 |
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Potent
Predictor: Paul M. Ridker on CRP and
Cardiovascular Disease |
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Lofty
Achievement: NOAA�s Susan Solomon on
Atmospheric Chemistry |
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George
M. Whitesides: Big in Nanotechnology |
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HHMI�s
Patrick O. Brown on DNA Microarrays for
the Masses |
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Whitehead's
Eric S. Lander Assesses the Human
Genome Project |
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Small
is Bountiful: TIGR's Claire M. Fraser
on Microbial Genomes |
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2001 |
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UT's
Eric J. Nestler on the Biochemistry of
Addiction |
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FDA's
Serge L. Beaucage on 20 Years of
Oligonucleotide Synthesis |
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MIT's
Lisa Randall: Two Branes are Better
Than One |
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Stanford's
Savas Dimopoulos: Beyond the Standard
Model |
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St.
Jude's Martine Roussel Answers the Call
of ARF |
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UCLA's
James R. Heath Knows Nanocomputers |
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2000 |
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Amgen
Institute's Tak W. Mak: Sighted, Cited
in Many Fields |
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NCBI's
Stephen F. Altschul on BLASTing
Proteins |
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Burnham's
John C. Reed: Apropos of Apoptosis |
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Nichia
Shuji Nakamura on Blue Laser Diodes |

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HHMI's
Hermann Steller on Life with Cell Death |
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1999 |
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Gillian
Bates of King's College on Hunington's
Disease |
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HHMI's
Gerald M. Rubin on the Drosophila
Genome |
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NCI's
Curtis C. Harris on p53 and
Carcinogenesis |
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Black
Holes and Beyond: Harvard's Andrew
Strominger on string Theory |
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UCSD's
Michael Karin on Signaling Pathways |
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MIT's
Wolfgang Ketterle Gets Coherent on
Atoms |
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1998 |
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UCSF's
Frank McCormick: Cold Calculation on
Cancer |
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HHMI's
Thomas M. Jessell on Cell
Differentiation |

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Botanist
Ghillean Prance Champions
Biodiversity |
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HHMI's
Graeme Bell on the Genetics of
Diabetes |

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Timothy
A. Springer on Cell Adhesion Molecules |
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Protein
Pro: NIH's Ad Bax on NMR Spectroscopy |
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1997 |
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HHMI's
Marc Tessier-Lavigne on Nerve-Cell
Connections |
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TIGR's
J. Craig Venter on Sequences,
Consequences |

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*HHMI's
Roger J. Davis on MAP Kinase Pathways |
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*Ecologist
John H. Lawton: Seeking Patterns in
Ecosystems |

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*Eric
M. Gordon Discusses Combinatorial
Replacement |
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*Jacqueline
Barton on Metal Complexes and DNA |
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1996 |
|

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*Steven
Weinberg on the Ultimate Field Theory |
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*Yale's
Arthur Horwich on Protein Chaperones |

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*Univ.
of Sheffield's Philip Grime on Plant
Ecology |
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*UNIAID's
Anthony S. Fauci on 15 Years of AIDS
Research |

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*Harvard's
Tony Evans Gets Tough with Ceramic
Composites |
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*Philippa
Marrack Targets T Cells and Autoimmune
Disease |
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1995 |
|

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Making
Penicillin Possible: Norman Heatley
Remembers |
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*K.
Barry Sharpless Battles Evil Twins |

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IAS's
John N. Bahcall Probes the
Lightweight Universe |
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George
Papanicolaou Seeks Order in Turbulence |

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Harvard's
Walter C. Willett on Epidemiology |
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Sir
Roy Calne Pursues Higher Tolerance in
Transplantation |

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Sir
Alec Jeffreys on DNA Profiling and
Minisatellites |
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*Thierry
Boon on Cancer Immunotherapy |

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Chemist
and Writer: An Interview with Roald
Hoffmann |
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Stuart
L. Schreiber Brings the Right Chemistry
to Cell Biology |
|
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1994 |
|

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*Tony
Hunter Seeks Secrets of Transduction |
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*Laval's
Fernand Labrie on Hormones and Cancer |

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*Stephen
Hawking on the Theory of Everything,
Among Other Things |
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*Pierre
Sokoloff on Schizopherina and the D3
Receptor |

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*Caltech's
Don Anderson Sizes Up Seismology |

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*Joseph
Schlessinger Recaps Ras Signaling |
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*Astronomer
Martin Rees Eyes Active Galaxies |

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*Pierre
Chambon Surveys Retinoid Research |
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*Steve
Ley Looks to Organic Chemistry's Future |
|
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1993 |
|

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*U.
Penn's Stephen Thom on Hyperbaric
Medicine |
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*Elizabeth
Blackburn's True Tales of Telomeres |

|
*Salim
Yusuf Discusses the Making of
Meta-Analysis |
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*Univ.
Utah's Mario Capecchi on Gene
Targetting |

|
*Leigh
Canham Sees Bright Future for Porous
Silicon |
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*Max
Essex Assesses Trends in AIDS Research |

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*Glasgow's
Chris Wilkinson Makes Waves in
Engineering |
 |
*Biologist
Axel Ullrich Seeks Cell Signaling
Secrets |
|
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1992 |
|

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*MIT's
Alan Guth; COBE Findings, Inflation
and the Big Bang |
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*Robert
Weinberg Explains the Rise in Research on
Tumor Suppressor Genes |

|
*Salk
Institute's Ron Evans Surveys
Retinoid Research |
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*Rudolph
Marcus Reflects on Nobel Prize Winning
Work |

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*IBM's
Stuart Parkin Mulls Multilayered
Metallic Films |
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*Immunologist
Tim Mosmann Targets T-Cell Subtypes |

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*F.
Sherwood Rowland on the Science and
Politics of Ozone Depletion |
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*La
Jolla's Erkki Ruoslahti on Integrins,
Proteoglycans |

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*Peter
H. Seeburg on Brain Receptor Functions |
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*Harold
Kroto on the Celestial Sphere that Fell
to Earth |
|
|
1991 |
|

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*Valerie
Beral Tracks the Agent of Kaposi's
Sarcoma |
 |
*Loyola
University Team |
 |
*Michael
J. Berridge on Insositol Phosphates &
Cell Signaling |
 |
*Oxford's
Roger Penrose Looks for Links Between
the Quantum & Classical |
 |
*Caltech's
Ahmed Zewail on the Fast Moving World
of Femtochemistry |
 |
*Stanford's
Ron Davis Reflects on the Rise of
Yeast Studies |
 |
*USC's
Caleb Finch on the Neurobiology of
Aging |
 |
*Physicist
Frank Wilczek asks, "Anyons,
anyone?" |
 |
*Rockefeller
University's Jules Hiesch Discusses
Research on Obesity |
|
|
1990 |
|
 |
*Emmanuel
Desurvire of Columbia University on
Erbium Fiber Amplifiers |
 |
*Robert
Tjian of UC Berkeley on Transcription
Factors and Gene Expression |
 |
*Bert
Vogelstein of Johns Hopkins University
Closes In on Colorectal Cancer |
 |
*John
Luong Discusses the Boom in Biosensor
Research and Commercialization |
 |
*Richard
Potember Explores TCNQ Films for Erasable
Optical Storage |
 |
*UCI's
Francisco Ayala on Clonal
Reproduction in Parasitic Protozoa |
 |
*MIT's
Mark Wrighton on a new Solar Energy
Conversion Technique |
 |
*R&D
Chief Patrick Gage of Genetics
Institute on Company Activities |
 |
*Nobel
Laureate Donald Cram on Carceplexes |