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NEWS
INDEX
2001
November
Greenough
appointed director of the Center for Advanced Study
Sharita
Forrest , News Editor
(217) 244-1072; slforres@uiuc.edu
11/21/01
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. William
T. Greenough has been appointed director of the Center for Advanced
Study at the University of Illinois. A professor of psychiatry, of psychology,
of bioengineering and of cell and structural biology, Greenough had
served as interim director since 2000. The center is an interdisciplinary
forum for scholarly interaction at the Urbana campus and sponsors workshops
and seminars featuring distinguished scholars and artists.
Throughout his career, Greenough has sought to understand the brain
mechanisms underlying learning and memory and is a renowned investigator
of experience-related neuronal plasticity in the mammalian brain. Greenoughs
recent research has focused upon the protein FMRP and its deficiency
as a causal factor in fragile X mental retardation.
Greenough has achieved numerous awards and distinctions during his career,
including appointment as the Swanlund Endowed Chair in Psychology in
1998. A member of the National Academy of Sciences, Greenough also is
a fellow of the American Psychological Society and the recipient of
its William James Fellow Award for his research. Greenough also received
the American Psychological Associations Distinguished Scientific
Contribution award, the Fragile X Foundation William Rosen Award for
Outstanding Research and the Oakley-Kunde Award for Excellence in Undergraduate
Education.
Greenough earned his bachelors degree at the University of Oregon
in 1964. He received his masters and doctoral degrees from the
University of California at Los Angeles in 1966 and 1969, respectively.
Greenough joined the UI faculty in 1968. His appointment as director
of the Center for Advanced Study took effect Nov. 16.
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