John A. Rogers, a notable pioneer in bioelectronics at Northwestern University, has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society, a leading scientific academy in Europe. This accolade positions him among an elite group of only three individuals worldwide who belong to all three U.S. academies and the Royal Society. The Royal Society's cohort this year includes 90 distinguished researchers, celebrating significant contributions to natural knowledge. Rogers emphasizes the honor represents not just his personal achievement but also the dedication of his team.
"With this new election, Rogers becomes one of only three individuals in the world with membership in all three U.S. academies (National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine) and in the Royal Society."
"Their achievements represent the very best of scientific endeavor, from basic discovery to research with real-world impact across health, technology and policy."
"Frankly, I am very fortunate - on average, the society elects only a half dozen or so foreign members from the U.S. each year."
"This recognition reflects the dedication and hard work of our broader team. I am privileged to work alongside such a remarkable, talented group of students, postdocs."
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