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Lilly Women and Minority Travel Award
Description: The Teratology
Society makes available a limited number of travel awards in an
effort to assist female and minority graduate students and postdoctoral
fellows in attending the Teratology Society Annual Meetings. These
awards, in the amount of $500, are designed to help defray a portion
of the travel costs to the meeting and will be presented to awardees
during the Banquet at the annual meeting. It is further hoped that
these awards will help to encourage more women and minorities to
enter the field of teratology. The awards are made possible by generous
support from the Eli Lilly Company.
Eligibility
requirements:
Female or minority applicants should be enrolled in a program leading
to a graduate degree in a field of study related to teratology or
should be postdoctoral fellows in such a field and should intend
to attend the Teratology Society Annual Meeting. Applicants wishing
to be considered for an Eli Lilly Women and Minority Travel Award
must apply for the award when submitting their abstract for presentation
at the Annual Meeting. Abstracts are submitted electronically using
an on-line submission system. During the submission process you
will be instructed to check the boxes for the awards you wish to
apply for and given instructions on how to provide the required
additional information to the chair of the Student Affairs Committee.
The following information must be submitted in order to be considered
for this award:
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A letter of application from their research advisor or director,
which includes a statement to verify that the applicant meets
the women/minority qualifications of this award, and
- (optional)
Additional introduction, methods, results, discussion, and/or
up to two pages of illustrative materials can accompany the abstract.
Judging
process:
Applications will be judged by the Student Affairs Committee, based
on the materials submitted as requested above under "Eligibility." |
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Past
recipients
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you have information on the years with missing names.
2007
Lyndsay N. Ammon,
UC Berkeley, School of Public Health
Maia L. Green, University of Louisville
2006
Julia M. Gohlke, Ph.D., National Institute of Environmental Health
Science
Jin Yan, McGill University
2005
Javier Cisneros, North Carolina A&T University
Francesca Di Renzo, University of Milan Italy
2004
Nafeesa
H. Owens, University of Louisville
Elizabeth Marshall, University of California Los Angeles
Mara Robu, University of Minnesota
2003
Elizabeth
Gribble, University of Washington
2002
Louisa
Tang, Texas A & M University
2001
Rebecca
Cimildoro, Thomas Jefferson University
2000
Elise
C. Lewis, The University of Alabama
1999
Stephanie
Burst, The University of Alabama
Wafa Harrouck, McGill University
1998
Angelique
Boyer
Valeri Smett, University of Oxford
1997
Shao-yu
Chen, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Natalie D. Mylniczenko, University of Illinois
1996
Paul
LaMont Bryant, North Carolina Central University
Judith Wubah, Jefferson Medical College
1995
Mizuyo
Tsugane, Hiroshima University School of Medicine
1994
1993
1992
Jane
Rasco, The University of Alabama
1991
1990
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