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SEBM Distinguished Scientist Awards for 2010

March 5th, 2010

The Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine has established the Distinguished Scientist Award to recognize biomedical scientists whose seminal research accomplishments have established them as leaders in biomedicine, and who have made significant contributions to SEBM. The following Past Presidents of the Society have been named as the inaugural recipients of the SEBM Distinguished Scientist Award. The Society will honor the inaugural group of SEBM Distinguished Scientists at Experimental Biology 2010 in Anaheim, CA. The honorees will be announced at the Society's annual Socializer and Awards Presentation at the Anaheim Marriott Hotel, Grand Ballroom Salon CD, on Sunday, April 25 at 5:30-7:15 p.m.

Hector F. DeLuca, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin

SEBM President, 1987-1989

Henry C. Pitot, M.D., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin

SEBM President, 1991-1993

Dale R. Romsos, Ph.D., Michigan State University

SEBM President, 1997-1999

Robert H. Knopp, M.D., University of Washington

SEBM President, 1999-2001

Barbara A. Horwitz, Ph.D., University of California - Davis

SEBM President, 2001-2003

Kenneth L. Barker, Ph.D., State University of New York - Syracuse

SEBM President, 2003-2005

Charles A. Blake, Ph.D., University of South Carolina

SEBM President, 2005-2007

Burton E. Sobel, M.D., University of Vermont

SEBM President, 2007-2009

Provided by Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine

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