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  <title><![CDATA[Dr. Raquel Lieberman Named 2010 Pew Scholar]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>PHILADELPHIAâ"The Pew Charitable Trusts today named Raquel Lieberman, Ph.D. as a 2010 Pew Scholar in the Biomedical Sciences. The program enables scientists to take calculated risks, expand their research and explore unanticipated leads. Scholars receive $240,000 over four years and gain inclusion into a select community of scientists that includes three Nobel Prize winners, three MacArthur Fellows and two recipients of the Albert Lasker Medical Research Award.</p>
<p>Raquel Lieberman, Ph.D. completed her doctoral work in biochemistry and biophysics with Dr. Amy Rosenzweig in the Departments of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Cell Biology at Northwestern University. She then proceeded to do postdoctoral work with Dr. Gregory Petsko at Brandeis University, in collaboration with Dr. Michael Wolfe at Harvard Medical Schoolâs Center for Neurologic Disease. In 2008, she joined the faculty of the Georgia Institute of Technology as an assistant professor.  She seeks to understand the details of how proteins, biological macromolecules which are essential components of a cell, are involved in cell-cell communication, and are required for cell survival and recognition. Her focus is on intramembrane proteins, proteins lodged within the membrane of a cell that separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment. Intramembrane proteins undergo reactions in which they are split into more than one piece, in order for cells to properly communicate with each other and report to the immune system. Her understanding of these processes will lend insight into diseases known to be related to protein function in cell-cell communication such as Alzheimerâs and glaucoma.
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<p>Celebrating its 25th anniversary, the program has invested more than $125 million to fund close to 500 scholars. Many of the nationâs best early-career scientistsâ"working in all areas of physical and life sciences related to biomedical researchâ"apply to the rigorously competitive program. Applicants are nominated by one of 155 invited institutions and demonstrate excellence and innovation in their research. 
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