Publication Date

12-1-2022

Abstract

JOHNSON CITY – Dr. Lev Yampolsky, a respected scientist who has earned prestigious grants and published on a range of topics, has won the Tennessee Academy of Sciences 2022 Distinguished College/University Scientist Award.

It is among the highest honors available to scientists in the Volunteer State.  

Yampolsky is a professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at East Tennessee State University. 

“It is a great honor for me to receive the TAS Award. We have been lucky to publish a few good papers recently and this is probably what affected the choice of me among many, I am sure, highly qualified candidates,” he said. “It would not have been possible without the hard work of my students.” 

His list of accolades is impressive. He has written well-received work about genes, and he and graduate Taraysha Moore recently landed the cover of Ecology and Evolution, an academic journal that publishes twice a month.

“It would not have been possible without the hard work of my students.” 
Lev Yampolsky

Described by his nominator, ETSU professor Dr. Aruna Kilaru, as a “leading expert in experimental work with daphnia,” a type of water flea, Yampolsky has produced more than 60 published articles.  

He earned a Ph.D. in genetics from the Russian Academy of Sciences in 1992.  

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