Join CFI as we recognize all the recipients of 2020 awards and honors. We are so fortunate to have such an innovative and creative group of researchers. Congratulations for a job well done.
Congratulations!!
Congratulations to Milcah Scott, MICab Graduate student in the Masopust lab. Milcah has been selected by the Microbiology & Immunology faculty to receive the 2020-2021 Dennis W. Watson Fellowship. The Watson Fellowship is an annual competitive award for microbiology track students beginning their fourth year of study in the MICaB program and have as their faculty advisor a member of the microbiology faculty or MICaB microbiology track faculty. The student receives a one-year non-renewable fellowship in addition to a $500 cash award.
Dr. Christopher Pennell receives the Abbott Professorship to introduce prospective students to STEM. The Institute for Engineering in Medicine (IEM) has named LMP associate professor Chris Pennell and Rhonda Franklin, professor of electrical and computer engineering in the College of Science and Engineering, as the inaugural recipients of the IEM Abbott Professorships in Innovative Education. Pennell and Franklin are faculty co-directors of the IEM Inspire Program designed to advance IEM’s mission of inspiring eighth grade through junior college students to pursue future STEM careers in biomedicine and healthcare delivery. More here.
Dr. Harry Orr earned the 2020 Carole J. Bland Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award. The award honors faculty who serve as role models for each other, promote the professional development of others and creates a supportive, positive working environment. Bland was a long-time faculty member in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health. The full announcement is here.
Drs. Xavier Revelo and Haiguang Wang have been awarded an American Association of Immunologists 2020 Careers in Immunology Fellowship The AAI Careers in Immunology Fellowship Program elopment of young scientists by providing eligible PIs with one year of salary support for a trainee in their lab. Postdoctoral trainee, Dr. Wang will receive salary support for his work in the Revelo lab beginning in August. Congratulations to both Drs. Revelo and Wang. For more information on the work being done in Dr. Revelo's lab click here. We would also like to welcome Haiguang back to Minnesota! He originally trained in Kris Hogquist's lab before doing his first post doc in Dario Vignali's lab at the University of Pittsburgh, PA.
CFI would like to Congratulate Dr. David Masopust and Dr. Ryan Langlois on their recent awards and honors. Dr. David Masopust, was named as one of the 2020 Distinguished McKnight University Professors. The Distinguished McKnight University Professorship program recognizes outstanding mid-career faculty members who have recently achieved full professor status, especially those who have made significant advances in their careers at the University of Minnesota, whose work and reputation are identified with the University, and whose accomplishments have brought renown and prestige to Minnesota and to their scholarly fields. Dr. Ryan Langlois has been named a 2020 McKnight Presidential Fellow. The McKnight Presidential Fellows Program is a three-year award given to exceptional faculty who have just achieved tenure and promotion to associate professor, to recognize their accomplishments and support their ongoing research and scholarship. It recognizes recipients who are recommended by their college dean and chosen at the discretion of the executive vice president and provost based on excellence in research and scholarship, leadership, potential to build top-tier programs, and ability to advance University of Minnesota priorities.
Ben Brian is the winner of 2 Medical school awards, he won the 2020 the Veneziale-Steer Award, which recognizes outstanding basic scientific research by a graduate student or a medical student in the field of cellular growth regulation. Ben also was one of the recipients of the 2020 J. Jacob Kaplan award for his work in immunology in diagnosis and treatment of cancer . This award is presented annually for the most meritorious student papers on either clinical or basic medical research. The awards are intended to encourage and recognize scholarly achievement in medical research by young investigators at the University of Minnesota Medical School.Pharmacology Graduate StudentTanya Freedman
Dr. Rachel Johnson earned the 2020 UMN Morris Alumni Association Teaching Award! The University of Minnesota, Morris Alumni Association established the UMMAA Teaching Award to honor individual faculty members for outstanding contributions to undergraduate education. Johnson, an Immunologist, stands out among peers for her commitment to undergraduate teaching and learning.
CFI would also like to recognize and congratulate our colleague and former @CFI_UMN member Lalit Beura, Assistant Professor of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology @BrownUniversity. He was chosen to be a 2020 Searle Scholar for his adaptation of resident memory CD8 T lymphocytes in the reproductive mucosa. The Searle Scholar program is a career development award made annually to 15 US faculty in the first or second year of their first tenure-track assistant professor position in biomedical research, medicine, chemistry, and the biological sciences. The award recognizes faculty who are considered most promising and have made "important, innovative research" contributions and who have the potential for making continuing significant contributions.
Congratulations to all the recipients!!