Science - USA (2022-02-18)

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Rutgers is a leading national research university and New Jersey’s preeminent public institution of higher education.
Established in 1766, Rutgers is the nation’s eighth-oldest higher education institution.

MaxM.Häggblom
Chair and Distinguished
Professor of Biochemistry and
Microbiology, School of
Environmental and Biological
SciencesAdvancing
understanding of fundamental
and application components of
microbial biotransformations
of pollutants

William C. Gause
Director, Center for Immunity
and Inflammation; Senior
Associate Dean for Research,
NewJerseyMedicalSchool
Advancing understanding of
molecular and translational
immunology, especially
the initiation and function of
type 2 immunity during
infectious disease

Andrew Singson
Professor of Genetics, School of
ArtsandSciencesandWaksman
Institute of Microbiology
Innovations in the field of
fertilization, particularly
discovery and characterization
of genes required for
fertilization inCaenorhabditis
elegans

Margaret Marsh
University Professor of History,
Rutgers University–Camden and
Institute for Health, Health Care
Policy, and Aging Research
Distinguished contributions to
the social sciences, particularly
the history of medicine,
academic leadership, and
communicating and
interpreting science to
the public

Renping Zhou
William and Myrle Garbe Chair
in Cancer and Leukemia
Research, Ernest Mario School of
PharmacyAdvancing
knowledge of molecular
signaling in organizing
biological structures and
function, particularly protein
interactions regulating growth
of neuronal processes

Tara C. Matise
Chair and Professor of Genetics,
School of Arts and Sciences
Distinguished contributions to
developing human genetic
maps and for critical efforts to
bring genetics to diverse
human populations

Julie L. Lockwood
Chair and Professor of Ecology,
Evolution, and Natural
Resources, School of
Environmental and Biological
SciencesFurthering
knowledge of ecology and
conservation biology,
particularly biological
invasions and causes of
biotic homogenization

Alan S. Goldman
Distinguished Professor of
Chemistry and Chemical Biology,
School of Arts and Sciences
Distinguished contributions to
catalysis by transition-metal
complexes, particularly
elucidation of reaction
mechanisms and development
of catalysts for hydrocarbon
functionalization

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