Samuel Myers honored for research on crop nutrients, pollinators

Samuel Myers, senior research scientist in the Department of Environmental Health, has received the Prince Albert II de Monaco – Institut Pasteur Award. The award recognizes Myers’ research on the impact of environmental and climatic changes on nutrient levels in crops and on pollinator populations, and the potential effects of these changes on human nutrition and health.

Myers received the award from Prince Albert II at the Monaco Yacht Club on November 23, 2015.

Watch a video from the Monaco Channel (in French) about Myers’ award