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2004
American Heart Association Northeast Affiliate Post-Doctoral
Award
The AHA Post-Doctoral award helps a trainee initiate a
career in cardiovascular and stroke research while obtaining
significant research results broadly related to cardiovascular
function and disease, stroke or to related clinical, basic
science, bioengineering or biotechnology, and public health
problems.
Recepient: Jennie Leach
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AWIS Predoctoral Fellowship
Association of Women in Science (AWIS) Educational
Foundation
About 5-10 AWIS graduate fellowships in the
amount of $1,000 are awarded each year. In general, female
students enrolled in a behavioral, life, physical, or social
science or engineering program leading to a Ph.D. degree
may apply. Reviewers consider academic achievement, the
importance of the research question addressed, the quality
of the research, and the applicant's potential for future
contributions to science or engineering. The program is
quite competitive, with about 100 applicants last year.
The award may be used for any aspect of education, including
tuition, books, housing, research, travel and meeting registration,
or publication costs, for example.
Recepient:
Carissa Bellardine |

American
Association of University Women Selected Professions Fellowship
Selected Professions Fellowships are awarded
to women who intend to pursue a full-time course of study
at accredited institutions during the fellowship year in
one of the designated degree programs where women's participation
traditionally has been low.
Recepient:
Nora Tgavalekos |
2004 Congress of the International Society of
Electrophysiology and Kinesiology: John V. Basajian Student
Investigator Award
Based on the scientific merit and quality of both the abstract
submitted and the presentation (poster or podium) given
on the day.
Recepient:
Atilla Priplata |
CSGF
fellowship from the Dept. of Energy
The Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (CSGF) is
a program funded by the Department of Energy, Office of
Defense Programs and Office of Science. This program works
to identify and provide support for some of the very best
computational science graduate students in the nation. This
fellowship has supported over 120 students at approximately
50 universities.
Recepient:
Mike Driscoll |