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There are plenty of prizes out there, and while it would be nice to win a Nobel, the award I dream of winning is the MacArthur. Just think about it: You donโ€™t have to apply, you just get a phone call one day informing you that youโ€™ve won $625,000โ€“no strings attached. Oh, and now everyone has to call you a genius. While a number of Baltimore-based folks have won the prize in recent years, this year no local profs were on the list. But one of the honorees does have different strong ties to Johns Hopkins.

Jacob Lurie was one of those smart kids who spent four summers (!!) nerding out with Hopkinsโ€™s Center for Talented Youth. He then went on to become a professor of mathematics at Harvard, where he works on โ€œtransforming algebraic geometry to derived algebraic geometryโ€”replacing the role of sets by topological spacesโ€”making it applicable to other areas in new ways.โ€ Or something like that. At 36, heโ€™s one of the younger geniuses. Sounds like โ€œtalentedโ€ might have been an understatement.

And while itโ€™s not a MacArthur, itโ€™s still pretty cool that Hopkins biomedical engineer Jordan Green has been named one of Popular Scienceโ€™s โ€œbrilliant tenโ€ scientists for his work training immune systems to fight cancer. Put him on the MacArthur shortlist for next year, committee?

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