Robert Woodrow Wilson

Robert Woodrow Wilson is an astronomer most well known for his role in discovering cosmic microwave background radiation (CMBR), for which he and his colleague, Arno Allan Penzias, won the Nobel prize.
Robert Woodrow Wilson is an astronomer most well known for his role in discovering cosmic microwave background radiation (CMBR), for which he and his colleague, Arno Allan Penzias, won the Nobel prize.
Called the “Renaissance Man of Evolutionary Biology” by The New York Times, Francisco J. Ayala has made significant and wide-ranging experimental and theoretical contributions to evolution theory.
Read MoreJanelle Ayres is an Associate Professor in the Nomis Center for Immunobiology and Microbial Pathogenesis at The Salk Institute for Biological Studies. Her pioneering research on host-pathogen interactions is redefining our definition of health.
Read MoreNina Azari specializes in cognitive neuroscience and the psychology of religion. She uses traditional psychological methods as well as cutting-edge medical imaging technology to explore religious experiences, consciousness, belief and perception in her subjects. Azari is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Hawaii at Hilo.
Read MoreKodi Azari, MD, FACS is an internationally known plastic surgeon and hand surgeon. His clinical areas of interest include hand, microvascular, peripheral nerve surgery, and hand transplantation.
Read MoreNaïma Azough is an author, editor, documentary filmmaker and a former member of parliament. She studied English, German and International Relations at the Universities of Antwerp and Amsterdam.
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