• The Searle Scholars Program is a career development award made annually to support 15 young faculty in biomedical research and chemistry at US universities...
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  • D. Searle & Company, a pharmaceutical corporation that also makes food additives Searle Scholars Program, an award sponsored by the company Searle x Waldron...
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  • Douglas A. Melton (category Searle Scholars Program recipients)
    Douglas A. Melton is an American medical researcher who is the Xander University Professor at Harvard University, and was an investigator at the Howard...
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  • 1964, he set up the Searle Fund at The Chicago Community Trust. The Searle Family Trust later created the Searle Scholars Program. He was inducted in...
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  • Douglas C. Rees (category Searle Scholars Program recipients)
    Douglas Charles "Doug" Rees (born 1952) is an American biochemist, biophysicist, and structural biologist. Rees graduated from Yale University with a bachelor's...
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  • Michael Karin (category Searle Scholars Program recipients)
    immunity. Having found that IKK dependent NF-κB activation suppresses programmed cell death, Karin and colleagues postulated that NF-κB provided the long...
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  • Frederick Alt (category Searle Scholars Program recipients)
    Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School. He is the Director of the Program in Cellular and Molecular Medicine at the Boston Children's Hospital. He...
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  • Xiao Wang (category Searle Scholars Program recipients)
    Lab at MIT opened on August 1, 2019. In 2020 she was awarded a Searle Scholars Program grant. J Liu*, Y Kim*, C E Richardson*, A Tom*, C Ramakrishnan...
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  • Richard C. Mulligan (category Searle Scholars Program recipients)
    , and Biogen Idec, Inc. 1981 MacArthur Fellows Program[citation needed] 1983 Searle Scholars Program 1993 ASBMB-Amgen Award Lindemann, D., Patriquin...
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    Carlos Bustamante (biophysicist) (category Searle Scholars Program recipients)
    single DNA molecules. Member of the science advisory board of the Searle Scholars Program (1997–2000) Member of the board of trustees at the IMDEA Nanoscience...
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  • Jesse D. Bloom (category Searle Scholars Program recipients)
    as Scholars in the Biomedical Sciences". www.prnewswire.com (Press release). Retrieved 2022-12-17. "Scholar Profile Jesse D. Bloom". Searle Scholars Program...
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    Gia Voeltz (category Searle Scholars Program recipients)
    of Colorado Boulder (2012) Günter Blobel Early Career Award (2012) Searle Scholars Early Career Award (2007) Jane Coffin Childs Postdoctoral Fellowship...
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  • James F. Gusella (category Searle Scholars Program recipients)
    James Francis Gusella (born 1952 in Ottawa) is a Canadian molecular biologist and geneticist known for his work on Huntington's disease and other neurodegenerative...
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  • David Agard (category Searle Scholars Program recipients)
    David A. Agard is a professor of biochemistry and biophysics at the University of California, San Francisco. He earned his B.S. in molecular biochemistry...
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  • Steven A. Benner (category Searle Scholars Program recipients)
    Retrieval With Indexed Nucleic acid-peptide sequences) was a high-level programming environment for examining genomic sequences. It supported the matching...
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    Roger Y. Tsien (category Searle Scholars Program recipients)
    Cambridge (1977) Gedge Prize, University of Cambridge (1978) Searle Scholar, Searle Scholar program (1983) Lamport Prize, New York Academy of Sciences (1986)...
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    contributors to the theory of linguistic relativity. She is a Searle Scholar, a McDonnell Scholar, recipient of a National Science Foundation Career award...
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  • Joseph Takahashi (category Searle Scholars Program recipients)
    Joseph S. Takahashi is a Japanese American neurobiologist and geneticist. Takahashi is a professor at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center as...
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  • Peter G. Schultz (category Searle Scholars Program recipients)
    The organism which expresses such a synthetase can then be genetically programmed to incorporate the unnatural amino acid into a desired protein in the...
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    Vincent Racaniello (category Searle Scholars Program recipients)
    Principles of Virology. Racaniello has received the Irma T. Hirschl, Searle Scholars, Eli Lilly, Julius Youngner and NIH Merit awards. He has also been...
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  • Dale L. Boger (category Searle Scholars Program recipients)
    1975–78 Searle Scholar Award, 1981–84 NIH Research Career Development Award, 1983–88 Alfred P. Sloan Fellow, 1985–89 ACS Arthur C. Cope Scholar Award,...
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  • Richard W. Aldrich (category Searle Scholars Program recipients)
    Richard Warren Aldrich is an American neuroscientist who is currently the Karl Folkers Chair of Interdisciplinary Medical Research and Professor of Neurobiology...
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  • Daniel K. Podolsky (category Searle Scholars Program recipients)
    Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) Digestive Disease Center program. He also established the High-Risk GI Cancer Center, the Liver-Biliary-Pancreas...
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  • Alfred J. Lewy (category Searle Scholars Program recipients)
    from the original on 2012-08-05. Retrieved 2008-05-30. "Graduate Studies Programs Faculty". Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine. 2008....
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  • William McGinnis (category Searle Scholars Program recipients)
    Yale University. He received a Searle Scholar Award, a Presidential Young Investigator Award, and a Dreyfuss Teacher/Scholar Award. McGinnis was elected...
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    Elaine Fuchs (category Searle Scholars Program recipients)
    Elaine V. Fuchs is an American cell biologist known for her work on the biology and molecular mechanisms of mammalian skin and skin diseases, who helped...
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  • Retrieved November 2, 2021 – via newspapers.com. "Melissa J. Moore". Searle Scholars Program. Retrieved November 2, 2021. "Melissa J. Moore: 1994 Fellow". David...
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    global health chief leaving". seattlepi.com. Retrieved 6 May 2019. "Searle Scholars Program : Richard D. Klausner (Advisory Board)". www.searlescholars.net...
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  • Clifford P. Brangwynne (category Searle Scholars Program recipients)
    CAREER Award 2012 – NIH Director's New Innovator Award 2012 – Searle Scholars Program 2008–2010 – Fellow of Helen Hay Whitney Foundation "Clifford P...
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  • Walter Boron (category Searle Scholars Program recipients)
    and the physiological significance of these movements. Boron was a Searle Scholar from 1981 to 1984. He received the Homer Smith Award from the American...
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