I N V E S T I G A T I N G T H E M E C H A N I S M S O F D I S E A S E
Minority
Trainee Travel Awards to Attend the ASIP Annual Meeting at Experimental
Biology
The
FASEB Minority Access to Research Careers (MARC) Program has awarded ASIP
funding to promote the entry of under-represented minority scientists and
minority-serving institutions into the mainstream of the basic science
community and to encourage the participation of young investigative
pathologists in the Annual Meeting. Successful applicants will be
reimbursed up to $1,550 in travel costs associated with conference
attendance and participation. These funds are meant to defray
lodging, air, ground transportation, and meeting registration. The ASIP Program Committee will select the
recipients based on the scientific abstracts. Abstracts will be selected
for presentation in either poster sessions or in minisymposia (oral
sessions). These abstracts need not be submitted strictly to ASIP
categories. Awardees will be recognized and presented with this award
during the ASIP Awards Presentation and Reception at the meeting.
The 2008 ASIP Minority Trainee Travel Awards are funded by a grant from
the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, National Institutes
of Health [FASEB MARC Program: T36-GM08059-25].
2008
Jennifer C. Carter
Courtni Newsome
Jessica E. Rodriguez
Devon Horton
Cecelia Yates
2007
Leslie Ann Caromile
Rueben K. Dagda
Veronica Henderson
Diana Londono
Monica Smith
2006 Jade J. Carter
Jennifer Carter
Anjelica Gonzales
Omolola Eniola
2005 Abdel A.D. Bior
Jade J. Carter
Veronica Contreras-Shannon
Arindel Maharaj
Maria Mayda
Corina Rosales
2004 Jade J. Carter
C. Marcela Diaz-Montero
Laundette P. Jones
2003
Abdel
A.D. Bior
Marxa Leao Figueiredo
Melva L. Gonzalez
Valerie Hernandez
Jayne S. Reuben