Carnegie’s Toby Horn to Receive Alberts Science Education Award

Washington, D.C.—Scientist, teacher, and co-director of the Carnegie Academy for Science Education (CASE), Toby Horn, will receive the 2009 Bruce Alberts Award for Excellence in Science Education from the American Society for Cell Biology at their December meeting.
As co-director the of CASE, Horn carries on the 20-year Carnegie tradition of offering professional development to Washington, D.C., science, mathematics and technology teachers using inquiry-based, hands-on learning. Current CASE programs serve
Horn, a molecular and developmental biologist, is being honored “for her sustained contributions to K-12 science education.” She began her career in science with a bachelors degree in chemistry from
After her years at the bench, Horn turned to teaching. From 1985 to 1999 she was the life science and biotechnology lab director at the
From 1999 to 2001 Horn was the outreach coordinator for the
“Carnegie is privileged to have Toby Horn on staff and I congratulate her on this award,” remarked Carnegie president Richard Meserve. “Through CASE, the Carnegie Institution is dedicated to promoting the teaching and learning of science and math in D.C. schools. Horn’s contributions to science education are laudable and are helping to mold the next generation.”