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Wilfred Chen u University of Delaware
Contribution to the Science/Profession: Recognized for pioneering contributions to Synthetic Biology, Environmental Biotechnology and Biosensing through dynamic tuning of cellular phenotypes, creation of synthetic scaffolds for biosynthesis, and of modular protein nanocarriers for cancer thera- peutics.
Contribution to the ACS Community: Recognized for invaluable service to the ACS Division of Biochemical Technology (BIOT) community by serving as the ACS BIOT program chair in 2007, and organizing several other technical sessions in BIOT programming over the years.
Qiang Cui u Boston University
Contribution to the Science/Profession: Recognized for extensive theoretical and computational contributions to the understanding of complex biomolecules, as well as the development of novel com- putational models for these systems.
Contribution to the ACS Community: Recognized for dedication and service in the national ACS Division of Physical Chemistry as the secretary/treasurer.
Kelly M. Elkins u Towson University
Contribution to the Science/Profession: Recognized as the co-editor of the ACS Symposium book International Ethics in Chemistry: Developing Common Values Across Cultures and author of Chapter 7: Ethics of Data Sharing.
Contribution to the ACS Community: Recognized as a member and secretary of the ACS Division of Professional Relations (PROF). This includes membership in the Ethics Subdivision. Additionally, for integrating PROF work with member activities on the Committee on Ethics.
Gregory S. Engel u University of Chicago
Contribution to the Science/Profession: Recognized for the design and use of multidimensional femtosecond spectrometers, and for probes of quantum dynamics in complex systems leading to the discovery of coherent dynamics in photosynthesis.
Contribution to the ACS Community: Recognized for leadership to the ACS Division of Physical Chemistry, helping design and lead fundraising efforts for the E. Bright Wilson Award, and guiding the creation of new awards to recognize young physical chemists.
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