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Nutrition Proudly Announces 2008-2009 Student Awards and Honors | Nutrition Proudly Announces 2008-2009 Student Awards and Honors |
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![]() Scott Ickes has been awarded an Off-Campus Dissertation Research Fellowship for Fall 2009. Congratulations Scott!Scott, a PHD NUTR candidate has been selected to receive a Smith Graduate Research Grant for Fall 2008 from the UNC-CH Graduate School. Scott also has been awarded an Interdisciplinary Research Fellowship for Spring 2009 for his research proposal recognizing issues and challenges involved with interdisciplinary research.
![]() Anna Garcia has received a Sarah Steele Danhoff Undergraduate Research Award for 2009-2010. Her research advisor is Dr. Nobuyo Maeda.
Congratulations to Anna!!!! ![]() Nicole Schwerbrock has been selected as a finalist for the ASN Student Interest Group (SIG)'s Travel Award for Experimental Biology in April 2009. Way to go, Nicole!Congratulations to Nicole as the recipient of the ASN Cargill Predoctoral Fellowship for 2009 with a $5000 award to recognize the excellence of her project entitled "Impaired resistance to influenza infection in fish-oil fed mice".
![]() Erik was also selected to receive a Smith Graduate Research Grant
for Gall 2008 from the UNC-CH Graduate School. Great job! ![]()
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The Office for Undergraduate Research has recently
awarded a Graduate Mentor Support Grant to May May for her excellent
work with undergraduate mentoring. Thanks for supporting Carolina undergraduates!
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![]() Shannon Mentock, BSPH NUTR student has recently been inducted for Spring 2009 into Phi Beta Kappa, honorary society for academic excellence. Congratulations!![]() ![]() Stephanie Lu has just been selected to receive the North Carolina Dietetic Association's Outstanding Dietetics Award for 2009 in the Coordinated Program category. She will be recognized at the NCDA Awards Ceremony on March 9, 2009 at the Sheraton Imperial in Durham. Way to go, Stephanie!
![]() Meghan Slining is the recipient of the The Wrigley Research Institute Predoctoral Fellowship for 2009 with a $5000 award to recognize the excellence of her proposal project entitled Moving beyond Critical Time Periods: Characterization of early life growth trajectories. Congratulations Meghan!![]() Natalie The is the recipient of The Mars, Inc. Predoctoral Fellowship for 2009 with a $5000 award to recognize the excellence of her proposal project entitled Determinants of Pre-Diabetes during the transition from Adolescence to Adulthood. Congratulations Natalie!![]() Jessica Ellis Wilcox has been selected as one of twelve winners in the ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Congratulations Janne! ![]() ![]() ![]()
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| Last updated April 07, 2010 |