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- Bassler receives 2015 Shaw Prize in life science and medicine
Bonnie Bassler, Princeton University’s Squibb Professor in Molecular Biology and chair of the Department of Molecular Biology, was named a 2015 Shaw Laureate in life science and medicine June 1
- Bassler receives 2015 Shaw Prize in life science and medicine
Bonnie Bassler, Princeton University's Squibb Professor in Molecular Biology and chair of the Department of Molecular Biology, was named a 2015 Shaw Laureate in life science and medicine June 1
- Bonnie Bassler - Wikipedia
Bonnie Lynn Bassler (born 1962) [1] is an American molecular biologist; the Squibb Professor in Molecular Biology and chair of the Department of Molecular Biology at Princeton University; and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator
- 2015 Life Science Medicine - The Shaw Prize
Bonnie L Bassler was born in 1962 in Chicago, USA and is currently the Squibb Professor and Chair of the Department of Molecular Biology at Princeton University and an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, USA
- BONNIE BASSLER receives Shaw Prize in life science and medicine
Bonnie Bassler, the Squibb Professor in Molecular Biology and chair of the Department of Molecular Biology, was named a 2015 Shaw Laureate in life science and medicine on June 1, 2015
- 2015 Laureates Of The Shaw Prize Announced
The Shaw Prize in Life Science and Medicine is awarded in equal shares to two scientists this year: Professor Bonnie L Bassler, Squibb professor and chair, Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University and Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Professor Everett Peter Greenberg, professor of Microbiology, University of
- Dr. E Peter Greenberg named Shaw Laureate 2015 | Cystic Fibrosis . . .
Bonnie L Bassler and E Peter Greenberg pioneered research in quorum sensing and elucidated the molecular mechanisms underlying quorum sensing as well as the implications of these mechanisms in controlling bacterial physiology in the context of infectious diseases
- Bonnie Bassler| edubilla. com
In 2002, she was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship She received Shaw Prize for their discovery of quorum sensing, a process whereby bacteria communicate with each other and which offers innovative ways to interfere with bacterial pathogens or to modulate the microbiome for health applications in 2015
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