Yardira Soto-Feliciano, Ph.D., postdoctoral fellow, Damon Runyon-Sohn Pediatric Cancer Fellow; laboratory of chromatin biology and epigenetics , The Rockefeller University
Cheryl H. Arrowsmith, Ph.D., chief scientist, Structural Genomics Consortium; senior scientist, Ontario Cancer Institute / Princess Margaret Cancer Centre; professor, department of medical biophysics, University of Toronto
Stephen Frye, Ph.D., Fred Eshelman Distinguished Professor, Center for Integrative Chemical Biology and Drug Discovery; Co-Program Leader, Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Deirdre Cooper Owens, Ph.D., director, Humanities in Medicine Program and Charles and Linda Wilson Professor in the History of Medicine, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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We are saddened by the news that Victor Wilson, a neurophysiologist who traced the intricate neural mechanisms that govern our balance and posture, has passed away. Wilson spent more than 50 years at Rockefeller.
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