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Prizes signify exemplary science research and leadership. Los Alamos, New Mexico, November 23, 2009—Commendations for exemplary scientific research and leadership have been bestowed upon Los Alamos National Laboratory researchers Turab Lookman and David S. Moore by the Laboratory Fellows organization. Lookman and Moore are the 2009 recipients of the Laboratory's Fellows Prizes for research and leadership, respectively. They were selected by a committee of five Laboratory Fellows. The Fellows organization includes some of the Laboratory's most prominent scientists. A Laboratory Fellow cannot be a recipient of a Fellows Prize. The Fellows Prize for Outstanding Research in Science or Engineering commends individuals for exemplary research performed at the Laboratory within the past 10 years that has had a significant impact on a scientific discipline or program.
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