MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - October 5, 2005 - Google
Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) today announced that Shirley M. Tilghman, Princeton
University's President and Professor of Molecular Biology, was unanimously
elected to join Google's Board of Directors. Dr. Tilghman is a world-renowned
scholar, an exceptional teacher, and is respected worldwide for her
pioneering research and advocacy of women in science.
"It's an honor to welcome a woman of Dr. Tilghman's reputation to our board," said
Eric Schmidt, Chairman and chief executive officer of Google. "Google is a company born out of university
research, so we look forward to tapping into her extraordinary talents as an
accomplished academic, and as a champion of discovery."
Dr. Tilghman made her mark during postdoctoral studies at the National
Institutes of Health, where she participated in cloning the first mammalian
gene. She continued to make scientific breakthroughs in the field of
mammalian genetics as a member of the Institute for Cancer Research
in Philadelphia and an adjunct associate professor of human genetics
and biochemistry and biophysics at the University of Pennsylvania.
Tilghman was a member of the National Research Council's committee
that set the blueprint for the U.S. effort in the Human Genome Project
and went on to become one of the founding members of the National Advisory
Council of the Human Genome Project Initiative for the National Institutes
of Health.
A native of Canada, Tilghman received her Honors B.Sc. in chemistry
from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, and earned her Ph.D.
in biochemistry from Temple University in Philadelphia. She joined
Princeton in 1986 as the Howard A. Prior Professor of the Life Sciences,
and took the role as founding director of Princeton's multi-disciplinary
Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics in 1998. After serving
on Princeton University's faculty for 15 years, Dr. Tilghman became
the University's president in June 2001.
An advocate for encouraging women in science, she received national
attention for a report on "Trends in the Careers of Life Scientists" that
was issued in 1998 by a committee she chaired for the National Research
Council. A recipient of numerous awards and honorary degrees, she is
a member of the Royal Society of London, the U.S. National Academy
of Sciences and the American Philosophical Society.
About Google Inc.
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around the world with information every day. Founded in 1998 by Stanford
Ph.D. students Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Google today is a top web
property in all major global markets. Google's targeted advertising
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enhancing the overall web experience for users. Google is headquartered
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