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For his prolific contributions of reviews on the organization of and history of research on memory systems, for editing textbooks on neuroscience and learning and memory and biographies of the leaders of neuroscience research, and for contributing numerous book reviews, which have provided a valuable
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For his published reviews tracing the history of cell motility from its beginnings, critically analyzing the biochemical reactions responsible for cellular movements, critiquing the methods and assumptions used in the field, and synthesizing the information available into creative models that have
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For lucid, revelatory reviews and pioneering technical concept pieces on the development and application of novel biomolecular NMR methods, particularly multidimensional methods, that have transformed the science of a generation of spectroscopists and the field of structural biology at
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For his creative synthesis of the literature on conditioning and learning theory, which shaped the development of the field for several decades, and for his subsequent application of those same skills to the difficult areas of hypnosis, suggestibility, and
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For his reviews, which used population genetics to illuminate such anthropological questions as race and intelligence, the biological and cultural components of language, "scientific creationism" relationships among species, and the timetable of human
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For exemplary reviews of the scientific literature on the crime-prevention effects of criminal and social sanctions. These reviews have altered the course of criminological theory and empirical research and have greatly informed analysis of public
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For her insightful and visionary synthesis of a broad range of data and concepts from across the social and biological sciences to illuminate the importance of biosocial processes among mothers, infants, and other social actors in forming the
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For his influential reviews of work on the theory of games of incomplete formation, theory of automata, and the theory of repeated play games as they apply to political relationships, as well as for his extensive editorial
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For her insightful, integrative reviews discovering and developing the rigorous research and multidimensional theory of worker or job burnout and interventions to mitigate it, thereby advancing science and improving human
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For developing the Paleobiology Database, which has produced an extraordinarily extensive synthesis of paleontological data that has been driving the field of paleobiology forward in ways that would have been previously
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For 40 years he has aimed his critical eye at the current work in personality psychology, social psychology, and behavioral genetics, always balancing a talent for synthesis with a seasoned researcher's sense of
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For the highly cited review "Star Formation in Galaxies Along the Hubble Sequence" and related work synthesizing the broad field of stellar formation, which provided a critical intellectual foundation for the
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For consistent and distinguished contributions of review material in information theory, and for a leading role in developing high-quality review journals covering broad areas of the information sciences.
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For his incisive reviews on transition-state theory, potential energy surfaces, quantum scattering theory, and solvation models, which have informed and enlightened the chemical physics community for a
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For his pathbreaking books that integrate dynamic macroeconomic models under uncertainty with time series econometric methods, which have informed and enlightened a generation of economic researchers.
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For his lucid, insightful, and influential reviews on partially conserved currents, gauge theories, instantons, and magnetic monopoles—subjects fundamental to field theory and particle physics.
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Hendrix's reviews, overviews, and minireviews have focused research in the areas of structure, assembly, and genomics of bacteriophages and include numerous original and provocative ideas.
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For his continuing sequence of reviews that put into proper perspective discoveries concerning critical phenomena and defined the fundamental problems he and others subsequently resolved.
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For his outstanding contributions to economic thought, particularly his highly acclaimed surveys of economic theory on international trade, welfare economics, and the Paretian heritage.
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For his landmark reviews which have become the primary cornerstones of the current understanding of dynamical meteorology of the earth's stratosphere for both researchers and students.
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For contributions to the understanding of immigrant and transnational communities through penetrating reviews in the areas of immigration, education, globalization, and social capital.
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For informing and enlightening the astronomical community by her numerous, comprehensive, scholarly, and literate reviews, which have elucidated many complex astrophysical questions.
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For his many influential reviews embracing all aspects of evolutionary biology, and particularly for bringing evolutionary perspectives to other areas of biological investigation.
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For the preparation of rigorous and comprehensive reviews, which have stimulated and guided the entire field of human genetic research in both its basic and clinical aspects.
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For his creative synthesis of intersections of anthropology with psychology and his insightful interpretations of historical trends shaping the future goals of anthropology.
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For his influential and comprehensive review of factors determining the savings of individuals over their lifetimes and the private accumulation of wealth for retirement.
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For his numerous books and reviews, which illuminate and explain the psychology and neuroscience of human memory for specialists, scientific colleagues, and the public.
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For his reviews relating findings in simple systems to those obtained in higher forms, which have greatly influenced modern study of the cellular basis of learning.
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For his incisive reviews of phage biology, both literary and pictorial, that have focused and enlivened their subject for practitioners and spectators alike.
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For her pervasive and generative influence upon virtually all of the contemporary, scientific literature of psychology as editor, author, and policy maker.
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For his scholarly and inspirational book and reviews on nitrogen cycling and its role in the evolving patterns of ecosystem productivity and diversity.
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For his numerous "News and Views" articles in Nature that, for more than a decade, reviewed nearly all the major advances in molecular neuroscience.
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For his valued reviews and monographs which have critically assessed and inspired novel research concerning electrons and films at surfaces.
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For his contributions, by writing and editing reviews, to bridging the fields of developmental neurobiology and developmental biology.
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For his insightful contributions to the recognition of the pervasive biological importance of cyclic adenosine monophosphate.
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research, which have served as the basis for industrial and governmental decisions to regulate the atmospheric emissions of
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For his lucid, enthusiastic, informative, and gracefully written reviews explaining the structure and operation of
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resource for neuroscientists and has made the study of learning and memory accessible to a broad audience.
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from 1974 to 2004, using his vast knowledge to make it the premier astronomy review journal worldwide.
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and his tireless maintenance of it; several generations have been greatly influenced by Kirby's list.
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For a career of service to the scientific community and particularly its review literature.
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For their joint explication of Perelman's celebrated solution of the
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For his lively reviews of species diversity, experimental design,
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Awards of the United States National Academy of Sciences
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NAS Award for the Industrial Application of Science
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Day Prize and Lectureship 324:For contributions as editor of the 13: 1240:Plant, soil, and microbial science 1140:Cellular and developmental biology 1085:NAS Award for Scientific Reviewing 808:NAS Award for Scientific Reviewing 88:NAS Award for Scientific Reviewing 14: 1318: 1215:Medical physiology and metabolism 1170:Environmental science and ecology 1065:William and Katherine Estes Award 801: 499:(1996, social/political sciences) 92:U.S. National Academy of Sciences 880:Jessie Stevenson Kovalenko Medal 20: 1271:National Academy of Engineering 953:Charles Doolittle Walcott Medal 1034:NAS Award in Chemical Sciences 902:NAS Award in the Neurosciences 897:NAS Award in Molecular Biology 189:(2014, biosocial interactions) 1: 1276:National Academy of Medicine 1250:Social and political science 845:National Academy of Sciences 7: 1230:Physiology and pharmacology 1195:Human environmental science 789: 10: 1323: 1297:Awards established in 1979 938:Daniel Giraud Elliot Medal 875:Gilbert Morgan Smith Medal 469:(1998, geology/geophysics) 326:Annual Review of Astronomy 134:(2018, structural biology) 1263: 1097: 1057: 1014:Comstock Prize in Physics 992: 966: 948:Mary Clark Thompson Medal 920: 858: 851: 1044:NAS Award in Mathematics 1029:James Craig Watson Medal 162:(2016, computer science) 29:This article includes a 1070:Troland Research Awards 1024:J. 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U.S. National Academy of Sciences
Christina Maslach
Robert Kennicutt
Ad Bax
Daniel Nagin
Sergio VerdĂș
Thomas Dean Pollard
Sarah B. Hrdy
Bruce Kleiner
John Lott
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Poincaré Conjecture
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economics
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Roger W. Hendrix
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Alejandro Portes
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