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Contact: Gail Pinder
gpinder@faseb.org
301-634-7021
Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
Bethesda, MD-- FASEB MARC (Maximizing Access to Research Careers) Program has announced the travel award recipient for the FASEB Science Research Conferences held in June, 2013. These awards are meant to promote the entry of underrepresented minority students, postdoctorates and scientists into the mainstream of the basic science community and to encourage the participation of young scientists at the FASEB Science Research Conferences. This year MARC conferred 5 awards totaling $8,000.
The FASEB MARC Program is funded by a grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, National Institutes of Health. A primary goal of the MARC Program is to increase the number and competitiveness of underrepresented minorities engaged in biomedical and behavioral research.
FASEB MARC Travel Awards for the June 2013 FASEB Science Research Conferences:
Regulation and Function of Small GTPases, June 2-7, 2013, Steamboat Springs, CO
Tikvah Hayes, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Biology Chemistry of Vision, June 9-14 2013, Steamboat Springs, CO
Dr. Melina Agosto, Baylor College of Medicine
Ion Channel Regulation, June 16-21, 2013, Nassau, Bahamas
Tracey Hermanstyne, Washington University, St. Louis
Mitochondrial Biogenesis and Dynamics in Health, Disease and Aging, June 16-28, 2013, Big Sky, MT
Iliana Soto, University of Miami Medical School
Molecular Mechanisms and Physiological Consequences of Protein Aggregation, June 23-28, 2013, Big Sky, MT
Dr. Cyrus Bett, University of California San Diego [APS, & Protein Society Member]
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FASEB is composed of 26 societies with more than 100,000 members, making it the largest coalition of biomedical research associations in the United States. Our mission is to advance health and welfare by promoting progress and education in biological and biomedical sciences through service to our member societies and collaborative advocacy.
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Contact: Gail Pinder
gpinder@faseb.org
301-634-7021
Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
Bethesda, MD-- FASEB MARC (Maximizing Access to Research Careers) Program has announced the travel award recipient for the FASEB Science Research Conferences held in June, 2013. These awards are meant to promote the entry of underrepresented minority students, postdoctorates and scientists into the mainstream of the basic science community and to encourage the participation of young scientists at the FASEB Science Research Conferences. This year MARC conferred 5 awards totaling $8,000.
The FASEB MARC Program is funded by a grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, National Institutes of Health. A primary goal of the MARC Program is to increase the number and competitiveness of underrepresented minorities engaged in biomedical and behavioral research.
FASEB MARC Travel Awards for the June 2013 FASEB Science Research Conferences:
Regulation and Function of Small GTPases, June 2-7, 2013, Steamboat Springs, CO
Tikvah Hayes, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Biology Chemistry of Vision, June 9-14 2013, Steamboat Springs, CO
Dr. Melina Agosto, Baylor College of Medicine
Ion Channel Regulation, June 16-21, 2013, Nassau, Bahamas
Tracey Hermanstyne, Washington University, St. Louis
Mitochondrial Biogenesis and Dynamics in Health, Disease and Aging, June 16-28, 2013, Big Sky, MT
Iliana Soto, University of Miami Medical School
Molecular Mechanisms and Physiological Consequences of Protein Aggregation, June 23-28, 2013, Big Sky, MT
Dr. Cyrus Bett, University of California San Diego [APS, & Protein Society Member]
###
FASEB is composed of 26 societies with more than 100,000 members, making it the largest coalition of biomedical research associations in the United States. Our mission is to advance health and welfare by promoting progress and education in biological and biomedical sciences through service to our member societies and collaborative advocacy.
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AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing institutions or for the use of any information through the EurekAlert! system.
Source: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2013-06/foas-mta062413.php
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