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NEWS
INDEX
2001
2002
December
Biologist one of five
winners of 2003 Damon Runyon Scholar Award
Jim
Barlow, Life Sciences Editor
(217) 333-5802; b-james3@uiuc.edu
12/10/02
CHAMPAIGN,
Ill. — Phillip
A. Newmark, a researcher in the department of cell
and structural biology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
is one of five recipients nationwide of a 2003 Damon Runyon Scholar
Award.
The three-year $300,000 award from the New York-based Damon Runyon Cancer
Research Foundation supports the development of outstanding scientists
as they establish their own independent research laboratories. The grant
period begins Jan. 1.
The award is designed to boost Newmark’s efforts to identify the
genes involved in the tissue regenerative abilities of planarian flatworms
in their recovery from wounds. The work involves intensive biological
study of flatworm stem-cell activity.
Newmark, who joined the Illinois faculty in August 2001, earned a bachelor’s
degree in biology from Boston University and a doctorate in molecular,
cellular and developmental biology from the University of Colorado at
Boulder. He completed postdoctoral fellowships at the University of
Barcelona and the Carnegie Institution of Washington before coming to
Illinois.
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