2009-2010 Porter Physiology Fellowship Awardees
The American Physiological Society, on behalf of the Porter Physiology
Development Committee, is pleased to announce the following awardees of the
2009-2010 Porter Physiology Fellowships (listed alphabetically):
Melissa Blackman, Brandeis University
Leroy Cooper, Brown University
Mareshia Donald, Brandeis University
Aisha Kelly-Cobbs, Medical College of Georgia
Oliver Losón, California Institute of Technology
Tanganyika Wilder, University of Illinois of Chicago
The Porter Committee is also pleased to announce that the following
student will receive a second year of funding through the Porter Physiology
Fellowship Continuation Award:
Heidy Contreras, University of California, Irvine
Ms. Contreras will be designated as the Eleanor
Ison Franklin Fellow for
having the highest ranked renewal application.
The Porter Physiology Development Program provides 1-2 year full-time
graduate fellowships in programs leading to the Ph.D. (or D.Sc.) in the
physiological sciences. The program is open to underrepresented ethnic
minority applicants who are citizens or permanent residents of the United
States or its territories. For more information about the program, visit
http://www.the-aps.org/education/minority_prog/stu_fellows/porter_phy/ov_pp.htm
or contact Brooke Bruthers, Minority Programs Coordinator, at
bbruthers@the-aps.org.
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