Home > Press > Nobel Laureate Dr. Mario Renato Capecchi accepts the membership of Editorial Board, Journal Nanotechnology Progress International (JONPI)
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The Noble Prize Winner in Medicine 2007, Dr Mario Capecchi has accepted to join the honorary editorial board of Journal Nanotechnology Progress International (JONPI). Dr. Capecchi is currently a Professor at University of Utah Howard Hughes Medical Institute. He won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2007 with Drs Smithies and Evan for his groundbreaking research discovery of targeted mutation in mice paving way for a lot of innovative crucial applications in preventive medicine and cures of challenging diseases including tumor, cancer, etc.
Dr. Capecchi studied at Harvard and later became a professor there before his current position at Utah. Other outstanding numerous awards of Dr. Capecchi include Bristol Myers Squibb distinguished achievement in neuroscience, Gairdner Foundation International Achievement in Medical Sciences, Alfred Sloan prize of General Motor Cancer Research Foundation, Kyoto Prize in basic sciences, etc. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
Please join me to welcome Dr. Capecchi to JONPI editorial board. Journal Nanotechnology Progress International (JONPI) is the #1 nano journal. Details about JONPI can be found at www.Fonai.org. Manuscripts continue to be actively accepted.
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