Nata拧a Jonoska received the award for her interdisciplinary work, which has addressed multiple fundamental questions about nucleic acids interactions and has advanced our understanding of their spatial embeddings that affect their structure and function.
Professor Jonoska was one of eleven recipients of the award, which recognizes faculty who demonstrate exceptional achievement in research and creative activities, as well as the potential to engage in future high-impact contributions. "I congratulate all of the award winners," said USF Research & Innovation Vice President Sylvia Wilson Thomas. "Their dedication, passion and groundbreaking contributions are not only advancing knowledge but also increasing the impact of research and innovation at USF."
