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APS awards more than $36,000 to its 2004 undergraduate research fellows

August 9, 2004 BETHESDA, Md. The American Physiological Society (APS) is pleased to announce its 2004 Undergraduate Research Fellows. Fellowship winners spend the summer in the laboratory of an established scientist and APS member. Now in its fifth year, this program aims to excite and encourage students about careers in biomedical research. In 2004, 29 applicants vied for the 12 research positions.

Each fellow receives a $2,000 stipend to cover travel and living expenses during the 10-week fellowship. Fellows also receive an additional $1,000 in travel funds to present their research at the 35th International Congress of Physiological Sciences and the Experimental Biology 2005 meeting, which is expected to attract nearly 12,000 scientists.

2004 Undergraduate Research Fellows:

Patrick J. Brown - Juniata College, Huntingdon, PA
Research Host: Gregory L. Stahl, Ph.D. - Brigham & Women's Hospital, Boston, MA

Kelly N. Bulman University of New England, Biddeford, ME
Research Host: David J. Mokler, Ph.D. University of New England

Marisol Chang University of Texas at Arlington
Malgosia Wilk-Blaszczak, M.D., Ph.D. University of Texas at Arlington

Elizabeth F. Gluck Williams College, Williamstown, MA
Steven J. Swoap, Ph.D. Williams College

Sarah Jean Hemauer University of Wisconsin, Madison
Jerome A. Dempsey, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin, Madison

Dewan S. A. Majid Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA
Robert A. Johnson, Ph.D. Tulane University Health Science Center, New Orleans, LA

Kavita M. Ponnappa University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Mark G. Clemens, Ph.D. and Inna Sokolova, Ph.D. University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Lyndsay K. Roberts Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS
Joey P. Granger, Ph.D. University of Mississippi, Jackson, MS

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Contact: Stacy Brooks
sbrooks@the-aps.org
301-634-7253
American Physiological Society
10-Aug-2004


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