Oct. 20, 2014
Sabine Petry, an assistant professor of molecular biology and an associated faculty member in CBE, was one of 18 early-career researchers nationwide to receive a 2014 Fellowship for Science and Engineering from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation. Petry uses biochemical and engineering approaches to uncover the mechanisms that generate the architecture of cytoskeletons, which give cells their shape and internal structure. Packard Fellows receive a five-year grant of $875,000.
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