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Brain & Cognitive Sciences awards

Walle Nauta Award for Conducting Dedication to Teaching--for graduate teaching assistants who have received a previous department teaching award.
- Sally Kwok G, Hong Kong, China
- Elizabeth Bonawitz G, Berwyn, PA

Walle Naute Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching--for graduate teaching assistants in graduate level courses.
- Cortina McCurry G, Anchorage, AK
- Jakes Bouvrie G, Arlington, MA

Angus MacDonald Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching
- -Nuo Li G, St. Louis, MO
- Dmitriy Aronov G, New York, NY

Senior Outstanding Research Awards
- Joseph Goldbeck, Woodstock, NY
- Anna Wexler, Fairland, NJ
- Shuai Chen, Boca Raton, FL
- Christian Camargo, Brownsville, TX
- Liz Jordan, Orlando, FL
- Nadja Oertelt, Pocono Lakes, PA

Senior Outstanding Academic Awards
- Gilad Evrony, Israel
- Sarah Chu, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY
- Jun Liu, Edison, NJ
- Jeffrey Moore, San Marino, CA
- Elizabeth Rosenblatt, Bethesda, MD
- Arielle Tambini, Suffern, NY
- Sadie Wachter, North Huntingdon, PA
- Anna Wexler, Fairland, NJ
- Sun Yoo, Plymouth, MN
- Joseph Goldbeck, Woodstock, NY
- Michael Fettiplace, Madison, WI
- Valerie Morash, Okemos, MI
- Yee Wai "Diana" Lo, Hong Kong, China

Junior Honorable Mention for Outstanding Research
- Nune Martirosyan, Fairbanks, AK
- Caroline Rubin, Frederick, MD
- Lisa Nakano, Sunnyvale, CA
- Valerie Yorgan, Racine, WI

Junior Honorable Mention for Outstanding Academics
- Caroline Rubin, Frederick, MD
- Tao Liu, Hong Kong, China
- Jamie Mehringer, Cambridge, MA
- Rene Lizcano, Springdale, AR
- Nune Martirosyan, Fairbanks, AK
- Mariam Shaikh, Little Rock, AR
- Christina Kang, Hopkinton, MA
- Valerie Yorgan, Racine, WI
- Narine Mousissian, Oklahoma City, OK

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on June 6, 2007 (download PDF).

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