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Scientific American 50: SA 50 Winners and Contributors

 
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RESEARCH LEADER OF THE YEAR: 1. Woo Suk Hwang, Seoul National University

BUSINESS LEADER OF THE YEAR: 2. Google, Inc.

POLICY LEADER OF THE YEAR: 3. Fred Kavli, Kavli Foundation

Other Research, Business and Policy Leaders

Getting Serious about Flu
4. Robert G. Webster, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital (policy)
5. Klaus St¿hr, WHO (policy)
6. Robert B. Belshe, Saint Louis University, and Iomai Corporation (research)
7. NexBio, Inc. (business)

More Power to Solar
8. Edward H. Sargent, University of Toronto (research)
9. Michael Gr¿tzel, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, and Tsutomu Miyasaka and Takurou N. Murakami, Toin University of Yokohama (research)
10. Hydrogen Solar (business)

Stem Cell Imperative
11. Robert Klein, California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (policy)
12. Stem Cell Sciences (business)
13. R. Michael Roberts, University of Missouri at Columbia (research)

Repairing Broken Hearts
14. Mark T. Keating, Harvard Medical School (research)

Protections for the Earth's Climate
15. Inez Y. Fung, University of California, Berkeley (research)
16. Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (policy)
17. Steve Howard, Climate Group (policy)

A Future in Plastics
18. Paul W. M. Blom and Ronald C. G. Naber, University of Groningen, and Philips Research Eindhoven (research)
19. John A. Rogers, University of Illinois, and Michael E. Gershenson, Rutgers University (research)
20. Samuel I. Stupp, Northwestern University (research)

New Offensives against HIV
21. Daniel C. Douek, National Institutes of Health (research)
22. Joachim Hauber, Heinrich Pette Institute (research)
23. Treatment Action Campaign, South Africa (policy)

Creative Paths to Open Access
24. Patrick O. Brown and Michael B. Eisen, Public Library of Science (policy)
25. IBM (business)
26. MyPublicInfo, Inc. (business)
27. Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania and Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont (policy)

A Force for Change
28. Green Watershed and Friends of Nature, China (policy)

Waiting for Wi-Far
29. Carl Stevenson, IEEE (policy)
30. Advanced Automotive Antennas (A3) (business)

Designing Artificial Life
31. James J. Collins, Boston University (research)
32. George M. Church, Harvard Medical School (research)
33. Albert Libchaber, Rockefeller University (research)

New Aircraft, Big and Small
34. Airbus (business)
35. Embraer SA/Ind¿stria Aeron¿utica Neiva (business)



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