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Thomas Perkins wins Gears of Government Award

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Sometimes, focusing on the little things can gain you recognition.Dr. Thomas Perkinswon a for his work in atomic force microscopy. The President's Office gives the Gears of Government Awardstohonor those in the federal workforce who have made a profound difference in American lives.

“Whether they are defending the homeland, inspecting our food, making scientific discoveries, or managing cyber risks, Federal employees underpin all the operations of our government and touch nearly every aspect of our lives,” Office ofManagement and Budget’s Deputy Director for Management Margaret Weichert said in a press release. “These awards recognize not just the front-line mission employees, but also those teams and individuals that are strengthening our country to be a more modern, effective government to better serve their fellow citizens.”

As a JILA Fellow and NIST physicist, falls under the Department of Commerce. His labhas focused on single molecule measurements of biological systems, like proteins, DNA and RNA. To get those measurements, his team has advanced atomic force microscopy in the last decade. Their advances in AFM technologyhave led to better understanding of biology, such as, and understanding illnesses from cancer to brain disease. With this knowledge, scientists can develop better drugs and therapies.Perkinsemphasized that their work is a team effort.

“I am delighted to receive this award that reflects a decade of innovation by members of my lab,” Perkins said.