Congratulations to Neuroscience T32 Training Grant Recipients Hannah Elam, Alex McCoy, and Stephanie Fedorchak  

Congratulations to Neuroscience T32 Training Grant Recipients are Hannah Elam, Alex McCoy, and Stephanie Fedorchak
The Neuroscience Program holds a T32 Training Grant from the Jointly Sponsored NIH Predoctoral Training Program in the Neurosciences. Three trainees from the Neuroscience program are selected for support on this training grant each year. Appointees receive stipend, benefits, tuition and fees, a research supply budget and travel funds. They are supported for one year, during year 2 of their graduate training. The primary objective of the T32 Training Grant is to enhance the preparation of our trainees for successful independent research-related careers in Neuroscience that will have a significant impact on the health-related needs of the nation.
Selection is competitive and is based on academic performance and on the oral presentation given by the students describing their summer practicum research projects.

 
The three trainees selected for support on the Neuroscience T32 for 2019-2020 are:
Hannah Elam(left); supervising professor, Daniel Lodge, Ph.D.
Alex McCoy (center); supervising professor, Alan Frazer, Ph.D.
Stephanie Fedorchak (right); supervising professor, Carie Boychuk, Ph.D.

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