UT Southwestern Molecular Biologist Set to Receive O'Donnell Award from TAMEST

 

Vincent Tagliabracci, PhD

 

UT Southwestern's Dr. Vincent Tagliabracci, Associate Professor of Molecular Biology, has been selected to receive the prestigious 2024 Edith and Peter O’Donnell Award in Biological Sciences from TAMEST for his groundbreaking contributions to understanding pseudokinases.

This recognition highlights his significant impact on unraveling the roles of these enzymes in various physiological and pathological processes. Dr. Tagliabracci is the 17th scientist from UT Southwestern to be honored with this award since its inception in 2006, and the accolade includes a $25,000 honorarium along with the opportunity to present his research to the esteemed TAMEST community.

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