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National Academy of Sciences elects eight Princeton professors

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National Academy of Sciences elects eight Princeton professors

Eight Princeton professors were elected to the National Academy of Sciences, marking the largest number of new academy members from Princeton University in at least a century. The elected professors are recognized for their distinguished achievements in original research.

The National Academy of Sciences has elected eight Princeton professors as new members. The professors are Cliff Brangwynne, Chris Chang, Maria Chudnovsky, Jianqing Fan, Sabine Kastner, Sebastian Seung, Daniel Sigman, and Christopher Skinner. They are among 120 new members and 25 international members chosen for their achievements in original research. Membership in the academy is one of the highest honors given to a scientist or engineer in the United States. The academy was established in 1863 and now has 2,705 active members and 557 international members. The elected Princeton professors represent various fields, including chemical and biological engineering, bioorganic chemistry, mathematics, and finance.

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