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SBI Founder & Distinguished Scientist: Mary-Dell Chilton PhD.
Mary-Dell Chilton, a Distinguished Science Fellow at SBI, began her corporate
career in 1983 with CIBA-Geigy Corporation (a legacy company of Syngenta). Her
tenure has spanned both research and administrative roles, including Vice
President, Agricultural Biotechnology. Her current research is directed to
improving the technology for introducing new genes into plants. Dr. Chilton is
author of more than 100 scientific publications. In honor of her many
achievements, in 2002 Syngenta announced creation of the Mary-Dell Chilton
Center a new administrative and conference center which was added to the SBI
facility in Research Triangle Park.
While on faculty at Washington University in the late 1970's and early 1980's,
Dr. Chilton led a collaborative research study that produced the first
transgenic plants. This groundbreaking research, which was the basis for the
many significant contributions plant biotechnology has made to agriculture
today, earned Mary-Dell Chilton the Benjamin Franklin Medal in Life Sciences
for 2002.
The award, one of the oldest and most prestigious scientific awards, honors
leading scientists, engineers and inventors who have made major contributions
to the quality of life. For more than 150 years the Franklin Institute Awards
have celebrated outstanding individuals who have transformed entire fields of
knowledge through their scientific discoveries and technical innovations. Past
laureates have included Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Edison, Pierre and Marie
Curie, Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking.
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