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Date Added: May 29, 2008 02:40:04 AM
Two nationally renowned science professors, evolutionary biologist Sean Carroll and biochemist Laura Kiessling, who teach at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, are among the seven new fellows for 2008 named by the Madison-based Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters. In addition to Carroll and Kiessling, the new fellows include conservationist Michael Dombeck, former Supreme Court ...

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