Weiner and Brohawn win early-career investigator awards

January 30, 2020

Congratulations to Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute members Kevin Weiner and Stephen Brohawn for winning early-career investigator awards from the American Association for Anatomy! Only four scientists received these early-career awards this year.

Weiner, an assistant professor of psychology, won the W.M. Cobb Award in Morphological Sciences for his work relating brain structure and function to behavior, with a focus on human cognition.

Brohawn, an assistant professor of neurobiology, won the R.R. Bensley Award in Cell Biology. Brohawn studies the molecular basis of sensory transduction and electrical signaling in the nervous system using a unique combination of scientific approaches.

Read the announcement to learn more. Congratulations Kevin and Stephen!

Images: Kevin Weiner (left) and Stephen Brohawn (right).