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word “rigorous.” Dr. Nestor Zaluzec remarked that there is no one more difficult to convince of her own data than Grace Burke. A trait that we all strive for, but few have the patience to fully carry through. Burke is currently the 2019–2022 President of the Royal
Microscopy Society. As President she and her RMS col- leagues have been encouraging and creating space for the young members of the Society and reinvigorating RMS- MSA travel awards for student/early career members. Inclu- sivity seems to be a hallmark of her leadership platform. In 2005, as President of the Microscopy Society of America, she worked to further the involvement of biological sciences in the society. She is the only person to have served as Presi- dent for both societies. Additionally, as Bev Maleeff relates of her own and others’ experience, Grace has been a valued mentor and coach for junior colleagues as they progress into leadership roles in MSA. Burke is looking ahead to the next big questions in
environmentally sensitive behavior of materials driven by the extension of nuclear operation licenses as well as the needs for advanced nuclear power systems. She has carried her results-oriented perspective from industry to academia. While she is conducting research at the nano level, she keeps in mind its relevance to bulk property data. When asked if she could have one wish granted in the field of science, it was time. Time to write many papers and catch up on ∼7000 unread emails.
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