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George Poste,
director of the Biodesign Institute, has been named 2004 Scientist
of the Year by R&D Magazine.
The award honors Poste (profiled in the Summer 2004 issue of ASU Magazine) for
his career accomplishments as a world-renowned researcher, scholar and policy
maker. It also recognizes his leadership in establishing the institute as a confluence
of leading edge technologies, says Tim Studt, editor-in-chief for R&D Magazine.
Poste’s 38-year career has encompassed roles in academia, industry and
government, and his expertise extends to disciplines as diverse as molecular
biology, pharmaceutical development and biosecurity.
R&D Magazine is published for the research and development industry and is
distributed to more than 80,000 scientists and engineers in industrial, academic
and government research.
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