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Michael Julian Drake

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In addition to his academic and scientific achievements, Drake was an accomplished administrator. He helped develop promotion and tenure policies for the College of Science and was instrumental in establishing a joint position between the colleges of science and education to create science education
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Drake joined the University of Arizona planetary sciences faculty as an assistant professor in 1973. He served as the associate director of the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory from 1978 through 1980 and was an associate professor of planetary sciences from 1978 through 1983. In 1986 and 1987, he was
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in December 2018, was the most ambitious University of Arizona planetary science project to date and successfully retrieved a sample of the asteroid and returned it to Earth. Drake also made significant contributions to the study of
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the Associate Dean of Science, and in 1994 he became the head of the Department of Planetary Sciences and the Director of the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory in 1994. He served in that capacity until his death in 2011.
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Drake played a key role in a succession of many high-profile space projects that garnered international attention for LPL and the University. Those include the
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programs. Drake also led a major undergraduate teaching effort in planetary sciences, even though the department was created as a graduate program.
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Drake received a number of awards and honors during his career, including the College of Science Career Distinguished Teaching Award,
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Drake had over 100 peer-reviewed scientific papers published in his career. He was diagnosed with
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Origins Spectral Interpretation Resource Identification Security Regolith Explorer
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2001 Laurels Award for Outstanding Achievement in Space,
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and studied the origin of water in terrestrial planets.
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Michael J. Drake
Bristol
Tucson, Arizona
Victoria University of Manchester
University of Oregon
Geology
Planetary Sciences
Management
University of Arizona
Lunar and Planetary Laboratory
Nancy Chabot
University of Arizona's
Lunar and Planetary Laboratory
Origins Spectral Interpretation Resource Identification Security Regolith Explorer
New Frontiers Program
Asteroid Bennu
HED meteorites
geology
Victoria University of Manchester
Manchester
University of Oregon
Cassini
Saturn
Gamma-Ray Spectrometer
Mars Odyssey Orbiter
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
Phoenix
liver cancer
Aviation Week and Space Technology
Leonard Medal

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