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Recipients of the 2009 APS/NIDDK Minority Travel
Fellowship Awards for the 2009 APS Conference:
Sex Steroids and Gender in Cardiovascular-Renal Physiology
and Pathophysiology
July 15-18, 2009
Broomfield, Colorado
Since its inception in 1987, the APS/NIDDK Minority
Travel Fellowship Program has awarded more than 730 travel fellowships to
over 500 undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral students and to faculty
members at minority institutions. It is an effective program model that
capitalizes on a critical impact point where professional societies can make
a real difference -- catalyzing the development of important professional
networks for undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral minority students in
physiology and biomedical research that can increase their retention in
these fields.
The APS, on behalf of the Porter Physiology Development
Committee, is pleased to congratulate the following awardees of the APS/NIDDK
Minority Travel Fellowship Awards to attend the APS Sex & Gender Conference:
Cheryl Bell, University of Connecticut
Rayna Gonzales, University of Arizona COM-Phoenix
Camila Manrique, University of Missouri
Minolfa Prieto, Tulane University, School of Medicine
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