Exceptional Results
The Brandeis method of creating science superstars is exquisitely simple: Attract great talent, nurture raw curiosity, provide keen mentorship, and cheer pioneering advances.
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Over Brandeis’ short 75-year history, an astonishing number of alumni have made consequential scientific discoveries, many receiving the highest accolades in their fields, including the Nobel Prize.
How do they do it? Impressive talent and boundless curiosity are always in the mix, along with persistence, especially in the face of inevitable, sometimes yearslong setbacks.
Drew Weissman, Bonnie Berger, Leslie Lamport, Roderick MacKinnon, Karen Uhlenbeck, and Eve Marder are in the vanguard of alumni scientists who have made discoveries that benefited human health and society, and revolutionized our understanding of nature’s mysteries.
Each of them found the joy of discovery — and self-discovery — at Brandeis.