. Annual report. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Edward O. Wilson with paleontologist Louise Isakey. llojn Hotlutn Emeritus Edward O. Wilson was one of three recipients of the 2013 Hubbard Medal from the National Geographic Society. The medal, which recognizes distinction in exploration, discovery and research, is the Society's oldest and most prestigious award. Faculty Scott Edwards will serve a two-year term as the Director of the Division of Biological Infrastructure at the National Science Foundation. DBI empowers biological discovery by supporting the development and en


. Annual report. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Edward O. Wilson with paleontologist Louise Isakey. llojn Hotlutn Emeritus Edward O. Wilson was one of three recipients of the 2013 Hubbard Medal from the National Geographic Society. The medal, which recognizes distinction in exploration, discovery and research, is the Society's oldest and most prestigious award. Faculty Scott Edwards will serve a two-year term as the Director of the Division of Biological Infrastructure at the National Science Foundation. DBI empowers biological discovery by supporting the development and enhancement of biological resources, human capital and centers. Hopi Hoekstra has been selected as a Howard I lughes Medic al Institute Investigator, beginning in the fall of 2013. The appointment provides the flexible support necessary to move an investigator's research in creative new directions. Prof I loekstra is also the recipient of the 2013 Estela Mc cliano Award from the Pan American Soc ielv lor Pigment Cell Reseat ch, which re< < tgnizes a \ ung s( icuiisi "that has made-, or has the potential to make, transformative (ontributions span traditional dis( ipline boundai i<s relevant to pigment i ell ; hi [anuai \. she was featured in 'I'lwNnti )<»1< Unit's "Pililc-s in S< ien< c Staff Stefan Cover, Curatorial Assistant in the entomology collection, and Pedro Ramirez, Research Assistant at the Concord Field Station, were each honored by Harvard for 25 years of service to the University. Congratulations to Alison Pirie, Faculty & Collections Assistant in Mammalogy and Ornithology, on her retirement after nearly 38 years of service to the MCZ. We thank her for her unwavering positive attitude and dedication to the MCZ and wish her the best! Marie Studer, EOL Learning + Education Director, and Linda S. Ford, Director of Collections Operations, were recognized with Impact Awards for their sustained, superior performance and


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