Marine Denolle Awarded a Packard Fellowship

October 16, 2017
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Please join us in congratulating Marine Denolle who has been named a recipient of a 2017 Packard Fellowship in Science and Engineering.  This prestigious honor is intended to recognize "the nation’s most promising professors to pursue science and engineering research early in their careers".

Quoting further from the Foundation's web site "“These scientists and engineers are tackling unanswered questions and pushing the boundaries of their fields,” said Frances Arnold, Chair of the Packard Fellowships Advisory Panel and former Packard Fellow, of this year’s class. “Their innovations could lead to breakthroughs in how we live our lives and our understanding of nature. Is there another planet in our solar system? Can we find a way to predict earthquakes? Can learning more about how we make memories help us preserve them? If past fellowships are any indication, the possibilities are boundless.”

This is truly a wonderful recognition of the work that Marine has done thus far and the promise of the work yet to come!