Leslie Vosshall and Jean-Laurent Casanova elected to the National Academy of Sciences
Vosshall, who investigates how sensory stimuli are perceived and processed, and Casanova, who studies the genetics of infectious disease susceptibility in children, are among the new members and foreign associates to be inducted into the Academy in 2015. With Vosshall and Casanova’s election, Rockefeller now boasts 36 members or foreign associates of the National Academy of Sciences among its current faculty. More »
Source: The Rockefeller University Newswire - Category: Biomedical Science Authors: pubaff Tags: Awards and Honors Jean-Laurent Casanova Laboratory of Neurogenetics and Behavior Leslie B. Vosshall St. Giles Laboratory of Human Genetics of Infectious Diseases U.S. National Academy of Sciences Source Type: news
More News: Academies | Biomedical Science | Children | Genetics | Infectious Diseases | Laboratory Medicine | Neurology | Study