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21 of America's Top Early-Career Scientists Named 2010 Pew Scholars in the Biomedical Sciences

PHILADELPHIA—The Pew Charitable Trusts today named 21 talented scientists as Pew Scholars in the Biomedical Sciences. The program enables scientists to take calculated risks, expand their research and explore unanticipated leads. Scholars receive $240,000 over four years and gain inclusion into a select community of scientists that includes three Nobel Prize winners, three MacArthur Fellows and two recipients of the Albert Lasker Medical Research Award.

> Meet the 2010 Pew Scholars in the Biomedical Sciences 

Celebrating its 25th anniversary, the program has invested more than $125 million to fund close to 500 scholars. Many of the nation’s best early-career scientists—working in all areas of physical and life sciences related to biomedical research—apply to the rigorously competitive program. Applicants are nominated by one of 155 invited institutions and demonstrate excellence and innovation in their research.

“Twenty-five years ago, The Pew Charitable Trusts identified a tremendous opportunity to impact the world of science by supporting the most promising young investigators and encouraging them to pursue their best ideas without restrictions,” said Rebecca W. Rimel, president and CEO of The Pew Charitable Trusts. “Motivating scientists at this point in their careers is essential to advancing discovery and innovation, and Pew is honored to continue its commitment to this cadre of high-quality researchers.”

This year, through the generosity of Kathryn W. Davis, Pew is able to expand its Biomedical Scholars program to include an additional twenty outstanding assistant professor level researchers to be named Pew Scholars over the next four years.  Aligned with Mrs. Davis’ interest in identifying the causes of and discovering a cure for glaucoma, the additional Pew Scholars, supported by this $5.6 million initiative, will have tremendous potential for uncovering vital clues to many debilitating ocular diseases. 

“Being named a Pew Biomedical Scholar early in my career gave me the confidence and resources I needed to pursue new research areas,” said Nobel Prize winner and 1990 Pew Biomedical Scholar, Dr. Carol Greider. “In addition, the Pew Scholars program brings together a cohort of young investigators to interact with each other and learn something new along the way.”

Work by 2010 Pew Scholars in the Biomedical Sciences includes research related to cancer, Alzheimer’s, Autism, Glaucoma, Parkinson’s disease and birth defects.

“This immensely talented and diverse new class of Pew Scholars will undoubtedly have a major impact on biomedical research through their contributions as part of the Pew community and on science as a whole. Their discoveries over time will lead to new medical breakthroughs and improve human health,” said Craig C. Mello, Ph.D., a 1995 Pew Scholar and a 2006 Nobel laureate in physiology or medicine, and the chair of the national advisory committee for the program.

The 2010 Pew Scholars in the Biomedical Sciences are:

Scholars 1–21 of 21

Scholar / Institution / Award Year Title / Department / Research Field
Gregory C. Amberg, Ph.D., Pharm.D.
Colorado State University
2010
Assistant Professor
Department of Biomedical Sciences
Cardiovascular Physiology and Biophysics
Fernando D. Camargo, Ph.D.
Children's Hospital, Boston
2010
Assistant Professor
Stem Cell Program
Developmental and Cancer Biology
Erin E. Carlson, Ph.D.
Indiana University
2010
Assistant Professor
Department of Chemistry
Natural Products Discovery and Chemical Biology
Matthew J. Evans, Ph.D.
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
2010
Assistant Professor
Department of Microbiology
Hepatitis C virus cell entry
Winrich A. Freiwald, Ph.D.
Rockefeller University
2010
Assistant Professor
Laboratory of Neural Systems
Neuroscience
Alexander A. Gimelbrant, Ph.D.
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
2010
Assistant Professor
Department of Cancer Biology, DFCI
Molecular Genetics, Epigenetics
David A. Guertin, Ph.D.
University of Massachusetts Medical School
2010
Assistant Professor
Department of Molecular Medicine
Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine
Valerie Horsley, Ph.D.
Yale University
2010
Assistant Professor
Department of Molecular Cellular and Developmental Biology
Developmental and Stem Cell Biology
Sun Hur, Ph.D.
Harvard University
2010
Assistant Professor
Department of Biological Chemistry & Molecular Pharmacology
Structural Biology, Biochemistry and Immunology
Raquel L. Lieberman, Ph.D.
Georgia Institute of Technology
2010
Assistant Professor
School of Chemistry & Biochemistry
Structure/Function of Membrane Proteins
Andrej Luptak, Ph.D.
University of California, Irvine
2010
Assistant Professor
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
RNA Molecular Biology
Craig T. Miller, Ph.D.
University of California, Berkeley
2010
Assistant Professor
Department of Molecular & Cell Biology
Genetics
Heather W. Pinkett, Ph.D.
Northwestern University
2010
Assistant Professor
Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology
Transport Across Membranes
Rajat Rohatgi, M.D., Ph.D.
Stanford University
2010
Assistant Professor
Department of Internal Medicine
Signal transduction in development and disease
Jeroen Saeij, Ph.D.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2010
Assistant Professor
Department of Biology
Genetics of host-pathogen interactions
Susan R. Schwab, Ph.D.
New York University
2010
Assistant Professor
Skirball Institute of Biomolecular Medicine
Immunology
Jingshi Shen, Ph.D.
University of Colorado, Boulder
2010
Assistant Professor
Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology
Cell Biology, Membrane Transport
Peter M. Tessier, Ph.D.
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
2010
Assistant Professor
Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering
Biochemistry/Structural Biology
Changchun Xiao, Ph.D.
Scripps Research Institute
2010
Assistant Professor
Department of Immunology and Microbial Science
Immunology
Bing Ye, Ph.D.
University of Michigan
2010
Assistant Professor
Life Sciences Institute
Neuroscience
Zhaolan (Joe) Zhou, Ph.D.
University of Pennsylvania
2010
Assistant Professor
Department of Genetics
Neuroscience