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QB3 Berkeley / News / Hurley elected to National Academy of Sciences

Hurley elected to National Academy of Sciences

By Mackenzie Smith | April 27, 2020

James Hurley

James Hurley, a professor of Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology has been elected as a new member of the 2020 National Academy of Sciences. Hurley is among 120 members to be recognized for achievements in original research. Read more on the National Academy of Sciences. >

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