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Home > LMB Alumni News > Joe Parker awarded 2024 MacArthur Fellowship

Joe Parker awarded 2024 MacArthur Fellowship

Published on 22 October, 2024

LMB 2001-2005, Ph.D. Student, Postdoctoral Staff, Cell Biology

Congratulations to alumnus Joe Parker, who has been announced as a 2024 MacArthur Fellow. These fellowships from the John D. and Catherine R. MacArthur Foundation are awarded to individuals working in a wide range of disciplines who demonstrate exceptional creativity and promise for future advances. Joe Parker is an Assistant Professor of Biology and Biological Engineering, Chen Scholar, and Director of the Center for Evolutionary Science at the California Institute of Technology. His work has pioneered the use of rove beetles to study fundamental questions about the evolution of interspecies interactions. More…

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