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Travel Grants and Awards

Travel Grants

Claire Cross (Irish Lab) has been selected for a 2024-2025 Graduate School Travel Grant. Velociraptor machine learning quantifies tumor heterogeneity by seeking phenotypes across sample types and single-cell platforms.
Lea Barny (Płatę Lab) has been selected for a 2024-2025 Graduate School Travel Grant.
AP-DIA-MS Interrogation of Protein Quality Control to Target Deficiency of Adenosine Deaminase 2 (DADA2)

Atlee Witt (Smith Lab) has been selected for a 2024-2025 Graduate School Travel Grant. Comparison of Measures of Axonal Loss in Diffusion Models in Healthy Controls and Patients with Multiple Sclerosis at 3T

Lauren Emmerson (Spraggins Lab) has been selected for a 2024-2025 Graduate School Travel Grant.  Staphylococcus aureus-Induced Osteomyelitis Visualized Using Multimodal Molecular Imaging 

Megan Ward (Spraggins Lab) has been selected for a 2024-2025 Graduate School Travel Grant. Comparing MALDI Imaging Platforms: A Systematic Evaluation of Lipid Imaging Performance 

 

Awards

Alan Hurtado, a Chemical and Physical Biology Ph.D. candidate in the lab of Edward Levine, has been awarded the first Linda Sealy Emerging Scholar Travel Award.

 

Mason Wilkinson (Sanders Lab) has been selected as an awardee for the prestigious Provost’s Pathbreaking Discovery Award.