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  • Spring 2020 Travel Award Winner by Akshita Bhatt

    Spring 2020 Travel Award Winner

    Akshita Bhatt

    Akshita Bhatt was the recipient of a WIS travel award in support of her research that was presented at the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2020.

  • Spring 2020 Travel Award Winner by Lindsay Carroll

    Spring 2020 Travel Award Winner

    Lindsay Carroll

    Lindsay Carroll was the recipient of a $500 WIS Travel Award, which supported her travel to the American Physical Therapy Association’s Combined Sections meeting where she presented her work.

  • Fall 2019 Travel Award Winner by Ashwini Gumireddy

    Fall 2019 Travel Award Winner

    Ashwini Gumireddy

    Ashwini Gumireddy was the recipient of a $500 WIS Travel award. Ashwini, a graduate student under Dr. Ira Buckner, presented her research at AAPS Pharmsci 360 2019 in San Antonio, Texas. Her presentation was titled "Molecular Structure Predicts the Tendency of 6 API to Form Amorphous Solid Dispersions Using Melt-Quenching, Rotary-Evaporation, and Spray-Drying".

  • Fall 2019 Travel Award Winner by Gabrielle Majetic

    Fall 2019 Travel Award Winner

    Gabrielle Majetic

    Gabrielle Majetic was the recipient of a $500 WIS travel award, which provided her the opportunity to present her work at the 11th Annual Undergraduate Research Conference at the Interface of Biology and Mathematics.

  • Fall 2019 Travel Award Winner by Anna Saylor

    Fall 2019 Travel Award Winner

    Anna Saylor

    Anna Saylor was a WIS Travel Award Recipient where she received $500 for travel to the Academy of Neurogenic Communication Disorders and Sciences (ANCDS) Conference and the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) Conference where she presented her research on supportive reading comprehension strategies for people with aphasia.

 
 
 

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