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English: The research of 2011 PECASE recipients Meghan Duffy of the Georgia Tech and David Noone of the University of Colorado, Boulder, focuses the health of human beings and the environment in which they live. More specifically, Duffy, funded by NSF's Directorate for Biological Sciences, received her PECASE "for transformative research on rapid evolutionary responses in novel host-parasite associations, and for providing educational opportunities for college students in underrepresented minority groups and inner-city K-12 students in Atlanta."
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Source Meghan Duffy and David Noone work to improve environmental and human health and well being. at 1:34
Author Credit: National Science Foundation

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American biologist Meghan Duffy discusses her 2011 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers

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