Academic Titans: Yale's Brilliant Minds Secure Prestigious National Science Honor

Yale University is proud to announce that five distinguished researchers have been elected to the prestigious National Academy of Sciences, a remarkable recognition of their groundbreaking scientific contributions. The newly elected members—Steven Berry, Gary Brudvig, Jonathan Ellman, Leonid Glazman, and Mark Hochstrasser—represent the pinnacle of scientific achievement, joining an elite group of scholars who have made extraordinary advances in their respective fields.
Election to the National Academy of Sciences is widely considered one of the highest honors a scientist or engineer can receive in the United States. This distinguished recognition celebrates the exceptional research, innovative thinking, and significant impact these scholars have made in advancing scientific knowledge and understanding.
Each of these Yale researchers has demonstrated remarkable expertise and leadership in their scientific disciplines, contributing pioneering research that pushes the boundaries of human knowledge and has the potential to drive meaningful scientific progress.