Homeland Security Award Columbus Scholar
2003
Field of Biological, Radiological, Nuclear
Sponsored by The A.J. and Lynda Scribante Charitable
Foundation
Frances S. Ligler, D.Phil., D.Sc.
USN Senior Scientist for Biosensors and Biomaterials
Naval Research Laboratory
Center for Bio/Molecular Science and Engineering
Washington , D.C.
Dr. Ligler is currently the Navy's Senior Scientist for Biosensors and
Biomaterials and a member of the Center of Bio/Molecular Science and
Engineering at the Naval Research Laboratory. She has pioneered the development
of ultra-sensitive antibody-based detection systems for biological agents
and other hazardous materials. Her team is well-recognized for the ability
to develop a biological sensor from concept to commercial product.
This work has had a profound impact on the development of biosensor-based
detection of biological warfare agents over the past 17 years, leading
to significant improvements in the nation's capability for early and
accurate detection.
In 2002, Dr. Ligler was the American representative on the organizing
committee for the International Biosensors Congress in Kyoto, Japan,
and was elected to the permanent organization committee on the European
Conference on Optical Sensors (United Kingdom 2002, Spain 2004, Germany
2006). She is editor for North and South America for the
leading biosensors journal, Biosensors & Bioelectronics .
The Christopher Columbus Fellowship Foundation is honored to have
had the assistance of the following distinguished individuals serving
on the Homeland Security Awards Evaluation
Committee:
- Lieutenant Colonel Patricia K. Coomber,
USAF, Ph.D. � Senior
Research Fellow and Faculty at the Center for Technology and
National Security Policy, National Defense University, Ft. McNair,
Washington, D.C.
- Richard A. Craig, Ph.D. � Former
Staff Scientist at the Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Richland,
Washington. Dr. Craig was
the recipient of the 2001 Christopher
Columbus Foundation Award .
- Honorable John T. Odermatt � Commissioner,
New York City Office of Emergency Management, New York, New
York .
- Adam Short, Senior Editor and
Publisher, Tech Watch
News, Pawtucket, Rhode Island .
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