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MARC travel awards announced for EB 2012
Date:3/19/2012

on [ASPET member]
  • Dr. Anthony Hutchinson, University at Buffalo, SUNY [ASPET member]
  • Armando Larraga, University of California, Irvine [ASPET member]
  • Marie McGee, East Carolina University [ASPET member]
  • Carlos Monroy, University of Iowa [ASPET member]
  • Joanne Peterson, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center [ASPET member]
  • Katherine Serafine, American University [ASPET member]
  • Vyvyca Walker, University of Michigan [ASPET member]

    POSTER/ORAL PRESENTERS (FASEB MARC PROGRAM)

    • Patrick Akande, Medgar Evers College
    • Timothy Barnes, University of South Carolina [ASN member]
    • Beatrix Boisette, Medgar Evers College
    • Odelia Bongbma, University of Houston [APS member]
    • Joshua D. Brown, University of West Florida [Protein member]
    • Brittany R. Butler, Meharry Medical College [ASPET member]
    • Tierra Cochran, Medgar Evers College
    • Valerie Cousins, Howard University [ASBMB member]
    • Robert T. Davis III, University of Florida
    • Shavawn Forester, University of California at Davis [ASN member]
    • Ulyssa Hester, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical College [ASBMB member]
    • Luis Martinez, University of Houston
    • Michael Nelson, Medgar Evers College
    • Donel Sequea, University of Michigan [APS member]
    • Dr. Maria J. Serrano, Baylor College of Dentistry [AAA member]
    • Matthew Smith, University of Michigan
    • Destinee Stroud, Texas Southern University [ASPET member]
    • Lee Toni, University of North Texas
    • Christy Trejo, University of California, San Francisco
    • Dr. Robin Walker, Howard University
    • Dr. Vabren Watts, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine [APS member]
    • Bryan Wilson, Wake Forest University [ASN member]

    FACULTY/MENTOR & STUDENTS/MENTEES (FASEB MARC PROGRAM)

    • Zeekanapi Bandaogo, Medgar Evers College
      Fiona Dailey, Medgar Evers College
      Sharline Law, Texas Southern University
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    Contact: Fran Yates
    fyates@faseb.org
    301-634-7109
    Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
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