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Brain and Cognitive Sciences awards

Angus MacDonald Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching
- Aaron S. Andalman G, BCS, Cambridge, MA
- Elizabeth Baraff Bonawitz G, BCS, Berwyn, PA
- Vincent C. Cheung G, HST, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- Kathleen K. Cho G, BCS, Emerson, NJ
- Thomas J. Davidson G, BCS, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- Gul Dolen G, BCS, San Antonio, TX
- Theresa M. Feledy G, BCS, Derry, NH
- Eric M. Jonas G, BCS, Boise, ID
- David P. Nguyen G, BCS, Methuen, MA
- Rebecca F. Schwarzlose G, BCS, Evanston, IL

Walle Nauta Award for Continuing Dedication to Teaching--for graduate TAs who have received a previous department teaching award
- Benjamin J. Balas G, BCS, Pittsburgh, PA
- Lena A. Khibnik G, BCS, Pushchino, Russia
- Monica L. Linden G, BCS, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
- Joshua H. McDermott G, BCS, Arlington, VA
- Amy Perfors G, BCS, Montrose, CO

Hans-Lukas Teuber Award for Outstanding Academics--outstanding work in Brain and Cognitive Sciences by seniors
- Meredith Brown 2006, BCS, Ahoskie, NC
- Ashley Catalano 2006, BCS, Boston, MA
- Brigid Dwyer 2006, BCS, Tequesta, FL
- Kathleen Gallagher 2006, BCS, Houston, TX
- Jonathan Karr 2006, BCS, Potomac, MD
- Walter C. Lin 2006, BCS, Livonia, MI
- Ryu Yoshida 2006 BCS, Bethesda, MD

Honorable Mention for Outstanding Academic Record--exemplary academic work by juniors in Brain and Cognitive Sciences
- Gilad D. Evrony 2007, BCS, Mavaseret Zion, Israel
- Joseph E. Goldbeck 2007, BCS, Woodstock, NY
- Lara Hershcovitch 2007, BCS, Mt. Sinai, NY
- Jeffrey D. Moore 2007, BCS, San Marino, CA

Walle Nauta Award for Outstanding Research--outstanding work in Brain and Cognitive Sciences by seniors
- Lauren Fishkin 2006, BCS, N. Potomac, MD
- Darlene Ferranti 2006, BCS, Wilbraham, MA
- Meredith Brown 2006, BCS, Ahoskie, NC
- Michael Churchill Michael 2006, BCS, Fayette, ME
- Walter C. Lin 2006, BCS, Livonia, MI
- Jonathan Reinharth 2006, BCS, East Meadow, NY

Honorable Mention for Outstanding Research--exemplary research by juniors in Brain and Cognitive Sciences
- Sun Mi Yoo 2007, BCS, Minneapolis, MN

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on June 7, 2006 (download PDF).

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