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Between a Rock and a New Place

  By Sarah C.P. Williams

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Dianne K. Newman grew up embracing two cultures. Born to American parents in Argentina (her father was a diplomat) she took to the transitions with ease: speaking English at home and fluent Spanish when 
she stepped outside in her adoptive cities throughout Argentina, Venezuela, and Panama.

She learned early to let her passions guide her, and she has a gift for convincing others that her ideas are worth pursuing. With these talents, Newman, an HHMI investigator at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), has become a scientific diplomat: an ambassador between the once-disparate fields of geology and microbiology.

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