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3 Rutgers professors named AAAS fellows
Date:12/14/2011

cluding Australia, Israel, Norway and her native China, enhancing turfgrass breeding and management for those countries' environments and expanding educational opportunities for their students.

The association cited Huang "for distinguished contributions to crop science, particularly for invaluable discoveries in turfgrass physiology and novel methods for improving turfgrass germplasms and management practices."

Patrick Sinko, Department of Pharmaceutics, Ernest Mario Shool of Pharmacy, and Associate Vice President for Research, Rutgers University. Sinko's research focuses on the mechanisms and applications of biopharmaceutics and polymers to drug delivery and targeting. He also oversees research on the design, fabrication and evaluation of molecular-scale drug and diagnostic delivery technologies applied broadly to asthma, AIDS, cancer, and chemical counterterrorism. He holds the Parke-Davis Endowed Chair in Pharmaceutics and Drug Delivery and is a fellow in the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists. He received the Rutgers University Board of Trustees Award for Excellence in Research in 2010.

The association cited Sinko "for distinguished contributions to biopharmaceutics and innovative approaches for drug delivery and targeting as well as academic leadership at Rutgers University."


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Rutgers University
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