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Articles by Adam Fagen (72 results)

  • Adam Fagen was formerly Executive Director of the Genetics Society of America.

  • Vannevar Bush Award

    National Science Board seeks nominations for Vannevar Bush Award

    The National Science Board is seeking nominations for its Vannevar Bush Award, which “honors truly exceptional lifelong leaders in science and technology who have made substantial contributions to the welfare of the Nation through public service activities in science, technology, and public policy.” According to the award website, candidates for the Vannevar Bush Award should…

  • Celebrate National Postdoc Appreciation Week

    GSA encourages the members of our community to join with their colleagues around the country to celebrate National Postdoc Appreciation Week (NPAW). This sixth annual event, sponsored by the National Postdoctoral Association (NPA), recognizes the significant contributions that postdoctoral scholars make to research and discovery. In 2010, NPAW was officially recognized by the U.S. House…

  • Stephen J. Elledge and Evelyn M. Witkin, recipients of the 2015 Albert Lasker Medical Research Award. (Image courtesy Lasker Foundation)

    Two GSA members honored with Lasker Award

    Two longtime GSA members have been honored with the Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award. Stephen J. Elledge and Evelyn M. Witkin were recognized for “discoveries concerning the DNA-damage response—a fundamental mechanism that protects the genomes of all living organisms.” Lasker Awards are considered to be among the most prestigious in biomedical research. Stephen J.…

  • Rosalind Franklin Young Investigator Award recipients announced

    GSA is pleased to join with the American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) and The Gruber Foundation to announce the recipients of the Rosalind Franklin Young Investigator Award: Maria Barna, PhD, Assistant Professor of Genetics and of Developmental Biology, Stanford University Carolyn (Lindy) McBride, PhD, Assistant Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and the Princeton…

  • Members of GSA community elected to ASHG Board

    Two members of the GSA community have been elected to the Board of Directors of GSA’s sister society, the American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG): Nicholas Katsanis, PhD Jean and George R. Brumley Professor of Cell Biology and Pediatrics Director, Center for Human Disease Modeling Duke University School of Medicine Associate Editor, G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics Sarah…

  • In Memoriam: Bill Gelbart

    GSA was saddened to learn about the passing of William Gelbart, a long-time member of the Society, former member of the GSA Board of Directors, former editor for GENETICS, and the 2010 recipient of GSA’s George W. Beadle Award for contributions to the community of genetics researchers. Bill was professor of molecular and cellular biology…

  • GSA member Melanie McReynolds receives FASEB MARC Travel Award

    GSA graduate student member Melanie McReynolds has been selected by the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) Maximizing Access to Research Careers (MARC) Program to receive a FASEB MARC Travel Award to attend a September Grant Writing Seminar & Responsible Conduct of Research Workshop. FASEB MARC Travel Awards are meant to promote the entry of…

  • GSA pleased to be founding member of Plant Science Research Network

    The Genetics Society of America (GSA) is pleased to be a founding member of the Plant Science Research Network (PSRN), which was launched earlier this week. This effort, supported by a Research Coordination Network award from the National Science Foundation (NSF), will seek to unite the plant science community and to harness its collective vision…

  • GSA endorses Barbara on the Bill campaign

    The GSA Executive Committee has agreed to endorse a campaign led by GSA graduate student member Don Gibson and colleagues at the University of California, Davis, to get former GSA president Barbara McClintock on the new $10 bill. The Society leadership thought there was no better way to honor one of the true giants of…

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    GSA responds to NIGMS RFI on technology development

    GSA has responded to a request for information from NIH’s National Institute of General Medical Sciences on “Innovative Approaches to Technology Development for the Biomedical Research Community.” In its comments, GSA argued that technology development need not be tied to specific research questions and that it can be difficult to anticipate all of the innovative…

  • GSA member Denise Montell gives Capitol Hill briefing

    Long-time GSA member and former Drosophila Board President Denise Montell gave a briefing on Capitol Hill to discuss her research on “Life, Death, and Resurrection at the Cellular Level.” This July 29 event was sponsored by the Congressional Biomedical Research Caucus and organized by the Coalition for the Life Sciences.   “Life, Death, and Resurrection at…