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2016 Comparative and Evolutionary Physiology Winners Announced!! [Life Lines]

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I am very excited to report this year’s awardees from the Comparative and Evolutionary Physiology Section (CEPS) of the American Physiological Society!

The New Investigator Award is given to a young investigator who has made contributed significantly to the field of comparative and evolutionary physiology. This year’s awardee is Casey Mueller from California State University, San Marcos.

Casey Mueller (middle) receiving the New Investigator Award. She is standing with the CEPS Chair, Dr. Michael Hedrick (left) and the 2016 August Krogh Distinguished Lecturer, Dr. Jon Harrison (right).

The CEPS Novo Nordisk Travel Award (sponsored by Novo Nordisk) is given to outstanding graduate or undergraduate students who are doing comparative and/or evolutionary physiology research. The students are judged based on abstract submissions of their research that they submitted to the conference. This year’s recipients of the Novo Nordisk Travel Award are Ashley Heim from Colorado State University (top photo) and Joseph Santin from Wright State University (bottom photo).

Ashley Heim, Colorado State University, pictured with Dr. Michael Hedrick (left; current chair of the CEPS) and Jon Harrison (right; 2016 August Krogh Distinguished Lecturer).

Joseph Santin, Wright State University, pictured with Dr. Michael Hedrick (left; current chair of the CEPS) and Jon Harrison (right; 2016 August Krogh Distinguished Lecturer).

Finally, the Scholander Award is given to outstanding young investigators based on their poster presentation of their research at the Experimental Biology 2016 meeting.

The outstanding graduate student poster presentation Scholander awards went to:

First Place: Cornelia Fanter, Saint Louis University

Cornelia Fanter, Saint Louis University

Second Place: Joseph Santin, Wright State University (yes, he won two awards! Impressive!)

Joseph Santin, Wright State University

STAY TUNED FOR VIDEOS from these graduate students describing their award-winning research!

The outstanding undergraduate student poster presentation Scholander awards were given to:

First place: Lillian Horin, Pitzer College and University of California, Merced

Lillian Horin, Pitzer College and University of California, Merced

Second Place: Zoha Ahmed, Arizona State University

Zoha Ahmed, Arizona State University

Congratulations again to all of the bright young scholars who received awards during the conference!


Source: http://scienceblogs.com/lifelines/2016/04/21/2016-comparative-and-evolutionary-physiology-winners-announced/


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