AAAS names three MSU researchers fellows
Three Michigan State University scientists were named fellows by the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Three Michigan State University (MSU) scientists were named fellows by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).This national recognition is awarded to researchers for their efforts to advance science or its applications.
"Our researchers, utilizing their great creativity and expertise, are solving some of the world’s most-vexing problems,” said MSU Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies Stephen Hsu. “These individuals are leaders in their disciplines and represent the outstanding quality of work done at MSU."
MSU’s 2014 AAAS Fellows are:
- Christoph Benning, MSU AgBioResearch professor of biochemistry and molecular biology
- Lee Kroos, MSU AgBioResearch professor of biochemistry and molecular biology
- Barbara Schneider, John A. Hannah Chair and Distinguished Professor in the MSU College of Education and MSU Department of Sociology.
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