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National Academy of Sciences

  • dovevt
  • May 21, 2024
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National Academy of Sciences Class 1 officers posing in front of the camera
Left to right:  P. Dove (class chair, Virginia Tech), R. Blandford (class secretary, Astronomy, Stanford), C. Will (Physics, U. Florida), R. Rudnick (Geology, UC Santa Barbara), D. Bercovici (Geophysics, Yale), G. Fu (Chemistry, Caltech), K. Ribet (Mathematics, UCBerkeley), C. Kouvateliou (Astronomy, GWU). 

Dr. Trish Dove completed her third and final year of service as the chair of Class I, Mathematical and Physical Sciences.  The above pic shows Trish and officers who also served in Class I at the Spring meeting at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C. 

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Julia Jhonson
Julia Jhonson
Mar 22

The National Academy of Sciences plays a crucial role in advancing scientific research and policy-making. Their contributions help shape innovations in medicine, technology, and environmental science, ensuring that society benefits from cutting-edge discoveries. It’s amazing how science influences everyday life, from healthcare improvements to ethical research guidelines.

Speaking of advancements, responsible breeding practices—like those followed by reputable breeders offering German Shepherd puppies for sale—also benefit from scientific insights, ensuring healthy genetics and proper care. The Academy’s research in veterinary science even contributes to better nutrition and healthcare for pets. Science truly touches every aspect of life, improving both human and animal well-being!

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