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Regents’ Medal for Excellence in Research

Research Medal Award Winner

J. Patrick Henry
Astronomy

J. Patrick Henry is a professor and astronomer at the Institute for Astronomy. At the forefront of x-ray observations of galaxy clusters for over 30 years, Henry is only one of a dozen at the university recognized as a “Highly Cited Researcher” by Web of Science.

He is the recipient of several international prizes, such as the Humboldt Senior Research Award from the German Humboldt Foundation for lifetime accomplishments in astronomy, and the 2008 Bruno Rossi Prize of the High Energy Division of the American Astronomical Society, the most prestigious international award in the field of high energy astrophysics.

He is consistently ranked as one of the best teachers by students and is an active contributor to the Institute for Astronomy’s public outreach program.

The Regents’ Medal for Excellence in Research is awarded by the Board of Regents in recognition of scholarly contributions that expand the boundaries of knowledge and enrich the lives of students and the community. The board also awards the Regents’ Medal for Excellence in Teaching.

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Previous Winners

2011


Lisa Kewley
Astronomy

2010


Barbara Watson Andaya
Southeast Asian Studies

Daniel Rubinoff
Plant and Environmental Protections Sciences

Michael Shapiro
Political Science

2009


Milton Diamond
Anatomy, Biochemistry and Physiology

Sandip Pakvasa
Physics and Astronomy

2008


Benjamin Brooks
Geophysics and planetology

Terry Hunt
Anthropology

R. Brent Tully
Astronomy

2007


Robert Bidigare
Oceanography

Ralf Ingo Kaiser
Chemistry

Michael Liu
Astronomy