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Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers in 1996-2000 OR Recipients of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers in 1996-2000
The Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) is the highest honor bestowed by the United States federal government on outstanding scientists and engineers in the early stages of their independent research careers.[1] The White House, following recommendations from participating agencies, confers the awards annually. To be eligible for a Presidential Award, an individual must be a U.S. citizen, national, or permanent resident. Some of the winning scientists and engineers receive up to a five-year research grant.
1996
[edit]Following the creation of PECASE in February 1996, President Bill Clinton announced 60 recipients on December 16 of that year.[2][3] John H. Gibbons, Clinton's science adviser, presented the awards.[4]
1997
[edit]On October 23, 1997, President Bill Clinton announced 60 recipients of the PECASE for that year:[40][41]
Agency | Recipient | Institutional association | Research topic (or reason for award) | Ref |
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Department of Agriculture | Eric J. Gustafson | North Central Forest Experiment Station | ||
Laura Lee McConnell | Environmental Chemistry Laboratory | |||
Sara L. F. Sunden | University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign | |||
Department of Commerce | Gregory T. Linteris | Building and Fire Research Laboratory, NIST | ||
Christopher R. Monroe | Physics Laboratory, NIST | |||
Erik N. Rasmussen | University of Oklahoma | |||
Thomas J. Silva | Electronics and Electrical Engineering Laboratory, NIST | |||
Department of Defense | Nicholas L. Abbott | University of California, Davis | ||
David S. Citrin | Washington State University | |||
Robert L. Clark Jr. | Duke University | |||
Elliot Douglas | University of Florida | |||
Joel T. Johnson | Ohio State University | |||
Ying-Cheng Lai | University of Kansas | |||
Peter Schiffer | University of Notre Dame | |||
Department of Energy | Bruno S. Bauer | Los Alamos National Laboratory | [16] | |
Andrew Brandt | Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory | [16] | ||
David J. Dean | Oak Ridge National Laboratory | [16] | ||
Lori A. Freitag | Argonne National Laboratory | [16] | ||
Thomas J. Matula | Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory | [16] | ||
David E. Newman | Oak Ridge National Laboratory | [16] | ||
John Shanklin | Brookhaven National Laboratory | [16] | ||
Department of Veterans Affairs | J. Michael Gaziano | VA Medical Center | ||
Martin R. Gluck | VA Medical Center | |||
National Aeronautics and Space Administration | Elfatih A. B. Eltahir | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||
Jonathan A. Foley | University of Wisconsin at Madison | |||
Cila Herman | Johns Hopkins University | |||
Mark V. Hurwitz | University of California at Berkeley | |||
Todd T. Schlegel | Johnson Space Center | |||
Eun-Suk Seo | University of Maryland at College Park | |||
National Institutes of Health | Russ B. Altman | Stanford University | ||
Anirvan Ghosh | Johns Hopkins School of Medicine | |||
Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte | Salk Institute | |||
Macrae F. Linton | Vanderbilt University | |||
Peter Mombaerts | Rockefeller University | [32] | ||
Michael K. Rosen | Sloan-Kettering Cancer Institute for Cancer Research | |||
Patrick J. Stover | Cornell University | |||
Michele S. Swanson | University of Michigan Medical School | |||
Roland M. Tisch | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill | |||
Sharon L. Walsh | Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center | |||
David A. Wassarman | National Institute of Child Health and Development | |||
National Science Foundation | Jill Bargonetti | Hunter College of City University of New York | ||
Peter N. Belhumeur | Yale University | |||
Geoffrey E. Hill | Auburn University | |||
Daniel P. Lathrop | Emory University | |||
Jon P. Longtin | State University of New York at Stony Brook | |||
Timothy A. McKay | University of Michigan | |||
Ann M. Sastry | University of Michigan | |||
Steven W. McLaughlin | Georgia Institute of Technology | |||
Renée J. Miller | Ohio State University | |||
David P. Morton | University of Texas at Austin | |||
Linda K. Nozick | Cornell University | |||
Kate Okikiolu | University of California at San Diego | |||
Lori A. Setton | Duke University | |||
Jaswinder P. Singh | Princeton University | |||
Eileen M. Spain | Occidental College | |||
Florence I. Thomas | Dauphin Island Sea Lab | |||
Lonny L. Thompson | Clemson University | |||
Daniel W. van der Weide | University of Delaware | |||
Patricia A. Van Zandt | Johns Hopkins University | |||
Miguel Velez-Reyes | University of Puerto Rico - Mayaguez |
1998
[edit]On February 10, 1999, President Bill Clinton announced the 60 recipients of the PECASE for 1998:[42]
Agency | Recipient | Institutional association | Research topic (or reason for award) | Ref |
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Department of Agriculture | John Dobrinsky | USDA Beltsville Agricultural Research Service | ||
Krishna Niyogi | University of California at Berkeley | |||
Brian J. Palik | Forest Service North Central Forest Experiment Station | |||
Department of Commerce | Michael H. Bergin | University of Colorado Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, NOAA (now Georgia Tech) | ||
Sharon C. Glotzer | Material Sciences and Engineering Laboratory, NIST | |||
Anthony J. Kearsley | Information Technology Laboratory, NIST | |||
Joseph A. Shaw | Environmental Technology Laboratory, NOAA (now Montana State University) | |||
Department of Defense | Daniel J. Blumenthal | University of California, Santa Barbara | ||
Elizabeth C. Dickey | University of Kentucky | |||
Miroslav Krstic | University of California, San Diego | |||
John D. O'Brien | University of Southern California | |||
Robert G. Parker | Ohio State University | |||
Guillermo Sapiro | University of Minnesota | |||
Department of Energy | Mari Lou Balmer | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory | [16] | |
Tonya L. Kuhl | University of California at Santa Barbara | [16] | ||
James E. Lee | Oak Ridge National Laboratory | [16] | ||
Roya Maboudian | University of California at Berkeley | [16] | ||
Anthony Mezzacappa | Oak Ridge National Laboratory | [16] | ||
Christopher P. Palmer | New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology | [16] | ||
Gary P. Wiederrecht | Argonne National Laboratory | [16] | ||
Department of Veterans Affairs | Alan E. Mast | VA Medical Center | ||
Richard N. Pierson | VA Medical Center | |||
National Aeronautics and Space Administration | Mitchell S. Albert | Longwood Medical Research Center | ||
Howard Pearlman | University of Southern California | |||
Shobita Satyapal | NASA Goddard Space Flight Center | |||
Azadeh Tabazadeh | NASA Ames Research Center | |||
Paul O. Wennberg | California Institute of Technology | |||
Andrew Westphal | Space Science Laboratory, University of California | |||
National Institutes of Health | Angelika B. Amon | Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research | ||
Marlene Behrmann | Carnegie Mellon University | |||
Mark E. Brezinski | Massachusetts General Hospital | |||
David D. Chang | University of California, Los Angeles | |||
Brian D. Dynlacht | Harvard University | |||
Ulrike A. Heberlein | San Francisco General Hospital | |||
Linda A. Hicke | Northwestern University | |||
Effie W. Petersdorf | Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center | |||
Gregory J. Quirk | Urb. Punto Oro | |||
Jeffrey Struewing | National Cancer Institute, NIH | |||
Mark Von Zastrow | University of California | |||
Matthew Waldor | New England Medical Center | |||
National Science Foundation | Mario Affatigato | Coe College | ||
Eric I. Altman | Yale University | |||
Nalini Ambady | Harvard University | |||
Alexander Barvinok | University of Michigan | |||
Pei Cao | University of Wisconsin–Madison | |||
Janet Conrad | Columbia University | |||
Christopher J. Diorio | University of Washington | |||
Rhonda F. Drayton | University of Illinois, Chicago | |||
Shirley J. Dyke | Washington University in St. Louis | |||
Cassandra L. Fraser | University of Virginia | |||
Julie A. Jacko | University of Wisconsin–Madison | |||
Robert B. Jackson | University of Texas Austin | |||
Sugih Jamin | University of Michigan | |||
Elizabeth Lada | University of Florida | |||
Gregory H. Leazer | University of California, Los Angeles | |||
Gina M. MacDonald | James Madison University | |||
Scot Martin | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill | |||
Hudson K. Reeve | Cornell University | |||
Venugopal Veeravalli | Cornell University | |||
Daniel Walczyk | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute |
1999
[edit]On April 11, 2000, President Bill Clinton announced 59 recipients of the PECASE for 1999:[43][44]
Agency | Recipient | Institutional association | Research topic (or reason for award) | Ref |
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Department of Agriculture | Ann M. Donoghue | Livestock and Poultry Sciences Institute (Beltsville, Maryland) | ||
Emile S. Gardiner | U.S. Forest Service Southern Research Station | |||
Smita Mohanty | State University of New York at Stony Brook | |||
Department of Commerce | Pamela M. Chu | National Institute of Standards and Technology | ||
John G. W. Kelley | NOAA/National Ocean Service | |||
Nathan J. Mantua | University of Washington | |||
Eric L. Shirley | National Institute of Standards and Technology | |||
Department of Defense | Jeffrey Todd Borggaard | Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University | ||
Gert Cauwenberghs | Johns Hopkins University | |||
Aaron W. Harper | Texas A&M University | |||
Daphne Koller | Stanford University | |||
Kathryn Moler | Stanford University | |||
Kimberly M. Wasserman | University of Michigan | |||
Department of Energy | Xian Chen | Los Alamos National Laboratory | [16] | |
Ken R. Czerwinski | Los Alamos National Laboratory | [16] | ||
David M. Ford | Sandia National Laboratories | [16] | ||
Kenneth M. Kemner | Argonne National Laboratory | [16] | ||
John F. Mitchell | Argonne National Laboratory | [16] | ||
Lynne E. Parker | Oak Ridge National Laboratory | [16] | ||
Department of Veterans Affairs | Mary C. Nakamura | San Francisco VA Medical Center; University of California, San Francisco | [31] | |
Peter A. Ubel | Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Philadelphia | |||
National Aeronautics and Space Administration | Waleed Abdalati | Goddard Space Flight Center | ||
Gregory P. Asner | University of Colorado | |||
Michael Loewenberg | Yale University School of Medicine | |||
Fiona Anne Harrison | California Institute of Technology | |||
Preete Verghese | Smith Kettewell Eye Research Institute, San Francisco | |||
National Institutes of Health | Linda Barlow | University of Denver | ||
Annelise Barron | Northwestern University | |||
Carolyn Bertozzi | University of California, Berkeley | |||
Janean Holden | University of Illinois, Chicago | |||
Judith James | Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation | |||
Celia Moens | Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center | |||
Marina Picciotto | Yale University School of Medicine | |||
David Russel | University of Washington | |||
Geraldine Seydoux | Johns Hopkins School of Medicine | |||
Ida Sim | [[University of California, San Francisco | [31] | ||
Ronald Summers | Clinical Center, NIH | |||
Weidong Wang | National Institute on Aging, NIH | |||
Xiaoqin Wang | Johns Hopkins School of Medicine | |||
National Science Foundation | Linnea M. Avallone | University of Colorado Boulder | ||
John Chapin | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | |||
Donald DeVoe | University of Maryland, College Park | |||
Brenda L. Dingus | University of Wisconsin–Madison | |||
Dennis E. Discher | University of Pennsylvania | |||
Richard J. Elston | University of Florida | |||
Steven C. George | University of California, Irvine | |||
Lori L. Graham | University of Virginia | |||
Victoria L. Interrante | University of Minnesota, Twin Cities | |||
Predrag Jelekovic | Columbia University | |||
Yishi Jin | University of California, Santa Cruz | |||
Felicia Keesing | Siena College | |||
Steven D. Levitt | University of Chicago | |||
Todd L. Lowary | Ohio State University | |||
Ken Ono | Pennsylvania State University, University Park | |||
Feniosky Pena-Mora | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | |||
Sanjay Raman | Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University | |||
Richard W. Roberts | California Institute of Technology | |||
Jeffrey S. Urbach | Georgetown University | |||
Zhuomin Zhang | University of Florida |
2000
[edit]On October 24, 2000, President Bill Clinton announced 58 recipients of the PECASE for 2000:[45][46][47]
Agency | Recipient | Institutional association | Research topic (or reason for award) | Ref |
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Department of Agriculture | Randall S. Singer | University of Illinois | ||
Cindy D. Davis | USDA, Agricultural Research Service | |||
Department of Commerce | Mark William Keller | National Institute of Standards and Technology | ||
Deborah Shiu-Lan Jin | National Institute of Standards and Technology | |||
Robert Paul Dziak | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, PacificMarine Environmental Laboratory | |||
Shawn Marie McLaughlin | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Service | |||
Department of Defense | John Gregory Morrisett | Cornell University | ||
Angela M. Belcher | University of Texas at Austin | |||
Barbara Spang Minsker | University of Illinois | |||
Carol A. Clayson | Purdue University | |||
Naoki Saito | University of California, Davis | |||
Air Force Office of Scientific Research | SonBinh T. Nguyen | Northwestern University | [48] | |
Department of Energy | Richard B. Lehoucq | Sandia National Laboratories | [16] | |
Zhihong Lin | Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory | [16] | ||
Zheng-Tian Lu | Argonne National Laboratory | [16] | ||
Aaron L. Odom | Los Alamos National Laboratory | [16] | ||
Jonas C. Peters | Los Alamos National Laboratory | [16] | ||
Andrey Zheludev | Brookhaven National Laboratory | [16] | ||
Department of Veterans Affairs | Eric J. Huang | San Francisco VA Medical Center; University of California, San Francisco | Neuron growth and survival | [31] |
Margot S. Damaser | Hines VA Medical Center | |||
National Aeronautics and Space Administration | Michael E. Brown | California Institute of Technology | ||
Dana Warfield Longcope | Montana State University | |||
Michael J. Turmon | NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory | |||
Janice M. Yelle | NASA Johnson Space Center | |||
Paul Houser | NASA Goddard Space Flight Center | |||
Yeqiao Wang | University of Rhode Island | |||
National Institutes of Health | Philip Ashton-Rickardt | University of Chicago | ||
S. Barak Caine | Harvard Medical School, McLean Hospital | |||
Geoffrey A. Chang | Scripps Research Institute | |||
Christopher S. Chen | Johns Hopkins University | |||
Orna Cohen-Fix | NIDDK, National Institutes of Health | |||
Jeffrey S. Diamond | NINDS, National Institutes of Health | |||
Michael L. Dustin | Washington University School of Medicine | |||
Karl Kandler | University of Pittsburgh | |||
Monica Kraft | National Jewish Medical and Research Center | |||
Charles E. Murry | University of Washington | |||
Leslie S. Ritter | University of Arizona at Tucson | |||
Henrique von Gersdorff | Oregon Health Sciences University | |||
National Science Foundation | Sara C. Billey | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||
Reinhold Blumel | Wesleyan University | |||
Wilfredo Colón | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | |||
John N. DuPont | Lehigh University | |||
Carl T. Friedrichs | College of William and Mary | |||
Theresa Gaasterland | Rockefeller University | "computational methods to handle the huge amount of data generated by genome sequencing projects" | [32] | |
Susan C. Hagness | University of Wisconsin-Madison | |||
Youssef Hashash | University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign | |||
Scott M. Husson | Clemson University | |||
Edwin C. Kan | Cornell University | |||
John David Kubiatowicz | University of California, Berkeley | |||
Alon Y. Levy | University of Washington | |||
Garrick E. Louis | University of Virginia | |||
Kwan-Liu Ma | University of California-Davis | |||
David L. Patrick | Western Washington University | |||
Georgia Perakis | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | |||
Anne S. Robinson | University of Delaware | |||
Jenny R. Saffran | University of Wisconsin-Madison | |||
Arthur R. Smith | Ohio University | |||
Kim Venn | Macalester College |
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