Abstract

On 23 October 2000, President Clinton named 59 young US researchers as recipients of the fifth annual Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE). These awards are the highest honour bestowed by the United States government on young professionals at the outset of their independent research careers. Awardees include Orna Cohen-Fix, a cell biologist at the NIH Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology, NIDDK, who studies cell-cycle regulation in budding yeast and Michael Dustin of the Molecular Cell Biology Program at Washington University, St Louis, who is investigating regulated cell adhesion of lymphocytes. [D.S.]

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