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News Release 05-036

Eight Receive President's 2003 National Medal of Science

Medal is the nation's highest honor for science and engineering research

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Medal of Science

Medal of Science

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R. Duncan Luce, University of California, Irvine

R. Duncan Luce, University of California, Irvine, National Medal of Science laureate in the category of behavioral/social sciences

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R. Duncan Luce receives medal

R. Duncan Luce receives medal from President Bush

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J. Michael Bishop, M.D., University of California, San Francisco

J. Michael Bishop, M.D., University of California, San Francisco, National Medal of Science laureate in the category of biological sciences

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J. Michael Bishop receives medal

J. Michael Bishop receives medal from President Bush

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Solomon H. Snyder, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Solomon H. Snyder, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, National Medal of Science laureate in the category of biological sciences

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Solomon H. Snyder receives medal

Solomon H. Snyder receives medal from President Bush

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Charles Yanofsky, Stanford University

Charles Yanofsky, Stanford University, National Medal of Science laureate in the category of biological sciences

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Charles Yanofsky receives medal

Charles Yanofsky receives medal from President Bush

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John M. Prausnitz, University of California, Berkeley

John M. Prausnitz, University of California, Berkeley, National Medal of Science laureate in the category of engineering

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John M. Prausnitz receives medal

John M. Prausnitz receives medal from President Bush

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Carl R. de Boor, University of Wisconsin - Madison

Carl R. de Boor, University of Wisconsin - Madison, National Medal of Science laureate in the category of mathematics

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Carl R. de Boor receives medal

Carl R. de Boor receives medal from President Bush

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G. Brent Dalrymple, Oregon State University

G. Brent Dalrymple, Oregon State University, Medal of Science recipient in the category of the physical sciences, receives the medal from President Bush at the White House Mar. 14

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Riccardo Giacconi, The Johns Hopkins University

Riccardo Giacconi, The Johns Hopkins University, National Medal of Science laureate in the category of phyical sciences.

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Riccardo Giacconi receives medal

Riccardo Giacconi receives medal from President Bush

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