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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 15, 2011
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Peter E. Doherty, CAE
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2011 MSA AWARD WINNERS ANNOUNCED
The Microscopy Society of America is delighted to announce the recipients of the 2011 MSA Awards.
The Distinguished Physical Scientist Award will be presented to Prof. Dr. Hannes Lichte from Dresden University, Germany, and the Distinguished Biological Scientist Award will be presented to Prof. Ueli Aebi from the University of Basel, Switzerland. Both of these individuals are long-time supporters of MSA. The Distinguished Scientist Awards recognize pre-eminent senior microscopists from both the Biological and Physical disciplines who have a long-standing record of achievement during their careers in the fields of microscopy or microanalysis. As a result of their award, both of these recipients will also become Honorary Members of MSA, and they will be recognized as 2011 MSA Fellows.
The Burton Medal, initiated to honor distinguished contributions to the fields of microscopy and/or microanalysis of a scientist less than 40 years of age, will be awarded to Radostin Denev of the National Institute for Physiological Science in Okazaki, Japan. He is originally from Sofia, Bulgaria.
The Hildegard H. Crowley Outstanding Technologist Award (Biological Sciences) will be presented to Robert Grassucci from Columbia University. This award, first presented in 1993, honors technologists from both the Biological and Physical Sciences who have made significant contributions such as the development of new techniques which have contributed to the advancement of microscopy and microanalysis.
The recipient of the Morton D. Maser Distinguished Service Award, Janet Woodward of Buckman USA, is another long-time member and volunteer of the Society. This Award was initiated to recognize outstanding volunteer service as exemplified by Mort Maser, who served the Society for many years and exhibited outstanding dedication to the furtherance of MSA's mission.
"We are very happy to recognize and honor these individuals for their outstanding contributions to the field of microscopy", said Alasdair Steven, Chair of the Awards Committee.
All of the individuals listed above will be presented with their Awards during the Monday morning Plenary Session of the M&M 2011 Meeting to be held August 7-11, in Nashville, Tennessee. Please join us in congratulating our outstanding award winners!
For more information about MSA Awards, please look for the "Awards and Scholarships" button on the MSA web site, http://www.microscopy.org. We encourage everyone involved in the field of microscopy to consider submitting nominations of deserving microscopy colleagues. The deadline for nominations for the 2012 MSA Awards is December 15, 2011.
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