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10/15/2008 10:10

EMBO honours 59 leading life scientists

Suzanne Beveridge EMBO Communications
EMBO - European Molecular Biology Organization

    Heidelberg, 15 October 2008 - Fifty-nine leading life scientists from Europe and around the world were today recognised by the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) for their proven excellence in research. Fifty-one of the researchers, distinguished as EMBO Members, are from Europe and neighbouring countries, while eight equally respected scientists come from other parts of the world and join as Associate Members, bringing the current membership total to 1360.

    Heidelberg, 15 October 2008 - Fifty-nine leading life scientists from Europe and around the world were today recognised by the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) for their proven excellence in research. Fifty-one of the researchers, distinguished as EMBO Members, are from Europe and neighbouring countries, while eight equally respected scientists come from other parts of the world and join as Associate Members, bringing the current membership total to 1360.

    Membership is a life-long honour with new members nominated and elected annually by existing members. EMBO Members represent a high-profile cross section of researchers from all fields of molecular life sciences ranging from developmental biology, genomics, molecular medicine, neuroscience and plant biology to systems biology. Forty-eight scientists from the EMBO membership have received the Nobel Prize, many others are recipients of prestigious international awards.

    "We welcome this illustrious group of researchers to EMBO membership. Their individual contributions have significantly advanced the molecular life sciences," said Hermann Bujard, EMBO Director. "As EMBO Members, they will participate in the organisation's numerous activities that foster talented scientists to contribute knowledge to address the challenges of a changing world."

    The newly elected EMBO Members are active researchers, based in 13 European countries. Associate Members have research groups in Australia, Singapore and the US. This year, nine women scientists are recognised for their significant contributions to life science research. A list of all newly elected EMBO Members and Associate Members accompanies this announcement.

    EMBO will welcome this year's newly elected members and associate members at The EMBO Meeting to be held in Amsterdam from 29 August to 1 September 2009.

    2008 NEWLY ELECTED EMBO MEMBERS
    Klaus Aktories, Germany
    Leif Andersson, Sweden
    Peter Angel, Germany
    Bruno Antonny, France
    Cecília Arraiano, Portugal
    Nenad Ban, Switzerland
    Philippe Bastiaens, Germany
    Thomas Boller, Switzerland
    Thomas Bourgeron, France
    Sarah Bray, United Kingdom
    James Briscoe, United Kingdom
    Javier Cáceres, United Kingdom
    Giacomo Cavalli, France
    Elena Conti, Germany
    Wouter de Laat, Netherlands
    Paul Freemont, United Kingdom
    Stephen Fuller, United Kingdom
    Thierry Gaude, France,
    Michel Georges, Belgium
    Colin Goding, United Kingdom
    Alex Gould, United Kingdom
    Thanos Halazonetis, Switzerland
    Dirk Heinz, Germany
    Ykä Helariutta, Finland
    Winship Herr, Switzerland
    Heribert Hirt, France
    Judith Klumperman, Netherlands
    Pierre Léopold, France
    Gary Richard Lewin, Germany
    Peter Lichter, Germany
    Maria Pia Longhese, Italy
    Andrew Lumsden, United Kingdom
    Gero Miesenböck, United Kingdom
    Luigi Naldini, Italy
    Manolis Pasparakis, Germany
    Daniel Peeper, Netherlands
    Joseph Penninger, Austria
    Salomé Prat, Spain
    Olivier Schwartz, France
    Camilla Sjögren, Sweden
    Len Stephens, United Kingdom
    Brigitta Stockinger, United Kingdom
    Markus Stoffel, Switzerland
    Tomoyuki Tanaka, United Kingdom
    Mike Tyers, United Kingdom
    Helle Ulrich, United Kingdom
    Bas van Steensel, Netherlands
    Bart Vanhaesebroeck, United Kingdom
    Núria Verdaguer, Spain
    Siniša Volarevi?, Croatia
    Roger Williams, United Kingdom

    2008 NEWLY ELECTED ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
    Spyros Artavanis-Tsakonas, United States
    Claude Desplan, United States
    Scott Emr, United States
    Ronald N. Germain, United States
    Richard Paul Harvey, Australia
    Ed Liu, Singapore
    Elliot M. Meyerowitz, United States
    Thomas Silhavy, United States


    More information:

    http://www.embo.org/about_embo/press/new_members08.html


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