The University of Wisconsin’s Department of Integrative Biology has named a chaired professorship after distinguished UVa developmental biologist Ray Keller, the Thomas Jefferson Professor of Biology and Professor of Cell Biology. The endowed chair’s first holder will be Jeff Hardin, one of Keller’s first graduate students from his days at the University of California, Berkeley, and himself a very well-known developmental biologist.
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