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John Mulchaey is a renowned astronomer, well-regarded for his work on groups and clusters of galaxies—most of which, including our own Milky Way, exist collectively. He is the Director of the Carnegie Observatories and the institution's Deputy for Science.
Dr. Jay Lennon
Jeffrey Farrell
Brad Zuchero
Probing the role of volcanism in ancient climate warming
Carnegie Science’s Maggie Thompson recognized for “unusually important” Ph.D. thesis research
Q&A: 20 years since the MESSENGER mission
Carnegie Science has long been known as a launching pad for budding scientists.
In 2019, Michael Wilson generously endowed three postdoctoral positions in honor of his three granddaughters.
Carnegie Postdoctoral Fellow
Visiting Scholar
Postdoctoral Fellow
Joseph Gall, father of modern cell biology, dead at 96
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Visiting Student
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