
Four Texans have been elected to the National Academy of Sciences.
Clockwise from top left, Richard Aldrich, The University of Texas
at Austin; David Mangelsdorf, The University of Texas Southwestern
Medical Center at Dallas; Wilson Geisler, The University of Texas
at Austin and David Hillis, The University of Texas at
Austin.
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TAMEST has drafted a set of recommendations for improving K-12 math and science education within our state. We're currently soliciting feedback from educators and other concerned citizens throughout Texas to review these recommendations. If you were contacted by us, please click here.
If you have any questions or need more information on how you can become a reviewer, please email gmcgee@austin.utexas.edu.
The Academy of Medicine, Engineering and Science of Texas was founded in 2004 to provide broader recognition of the state's top achievers in medicine, engineering and science, and to build a stronger identity for Texas as an important destination and center of achievement in these fields. Members include Texas Nobel Laureates and 200+ National Academy members. Read More
