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July/August 2007   Volume 3 Issue 4

Inside this issue

Cover stories

Passing the torch

Acquisition of Bayer site will accelerate biomedical research

International effort rewrites the book on the human genome

Partnerships

Foundation supports Yale research “of practical benefit”

Grants & contracts

People

Lifelines: Lawrence Cohen

Yale scientist is new president of Wellesley College

Top heart surgeon is named Glenn Professor

Diabetes experts win top scientific honors

Obstetrics/gynecology chair is honored as leader and writer

Out & about

Awards & honors

Science

Finding a new chink in cancer's armor

Research center aims to make rickets history

Brewing a new treatment for kidney disease

Advances: Putting a squeeze on Lyme disease | These mice like to spend time chilling | Hearing voices: A brain out of sync? | Stem cells show promise in Parkinson's



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Yale scientist is new president of Wellesley College

H. Kim Bottomly, Ph.D.

Kim Bottomly

H. Kim Bottomly, Ph.D., former deputy provost for science, technology and faculty development at Yale and professor of immunobiology and molecular, cellular and developmental biology, was named president of Wellesley College in May.

Bottomly is a widely published researcher on immune responses to allergens. She has served as a member of the Immunobiology Study Section at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), was appointed to the Advisory Council of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and received the prestigious MERIT award from the NIH.

Bottomly was instrumental in spearheading Yale’s faculty diversity initiative, a plan to add 30 new women and 30 minority faculty members over the next seven years. Bottomly’s deputy provost position, which combined two roles to meet her personal interests—faculty development and science—has not yet been filled.

Bottomly’s departure adds to a growing roster of women who have moved on from Yale’s Provost’s Office to head other prestigious institutions. Former Provost Judith Rodin, Ph.D., left Yale in 1994 to become president of the University of Pennsylvania; Alison Richard, Ph.D., became head of the University of Cambridge in 2003; the following year, Susan Hockfield, Ph.D., was named the 16th president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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