ASU’s Heather Bimonte-Nelson Wins Bioscience Educator of the Year

Sep 28, 2018 | News

ASU’s Heather Bimonte-Nelson Wins Bioscience Educator of the Year

The beaming scientist is Bimonte-Nelson herself, who heads the Behavioral Neuroscience of Memory and Aging lab in the Department of Psychology. She is the 2018 recipient of the Michael A. Cusanovich Bioscience Educator of the Year Award. Bimonte-Nelson was nominated for the prestigious honor by six of her current and former students: Stephanie Koebele, Laura Mahady, Gail Stonebarger, Isabel Strouse, Alesia Prakapenka and Victoria Woner.

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