Congratulations to the BPS 2012 Award Winner and Fellows!
The Biophysical Society recently announced Kenneth Dill, Stony Brook University, as one of the two awardees for the Emily M. Gray Award. Dill, a frequent contributor to The Journal of Chemical Physics and his coauthor are credited for their impact on the education and professional formation of countless scientists by writing a textbook which is landmark in molecular biophysics, Molecular Driving Forces.
The Biophysical Society also named 7 experts in biophysics as the 2012 Society Fellows. Many of these newly elected Fellows have made significant contributions to The Journal of Chemical Physics.
| Fellow | Institution |
|---|---|
| Klaus Schulten | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL |
| Carlos Bustamante | University of California, Berkeley, CA |
| Tamar Schlick | New York University, New York, NY |
| José Onuchic | Rice University, Houston, TX |
| Gregory Voth | University of Chicago, Chicago, IL |











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