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Travel Grants<br />
ASM STUDENT TRAVEL GRANTS<br />
ASM encourages the participation of graduate students and new postdocs at ASM<br />
Conferences. To support the cost of attending the conference, ASM has awarded travel<br />
grants of $500 to each of the following individuals:<br />
Levent Albayrak<br />
Nabil-Fareed Alikhan<br />
Philip Ashton<br />
Ellsworth Campbell<br />
Laura Carroll<br />
Hattie Chung<br />
Madeline Galac<br />
John Haydek<br />
Mathis Hjelmsø<br />
Sung Im<br />
Marianne Kjeldsen<br />
Denis Kutnjak<br />
Ana Lauer<br />
Kara Levinson<br />
An-Dong Li<br />
Helena Jaramillo Mesa<br />
Muhammad Shafiq<br />
Dylan Storey<br />
Anni Zhang<br />
ASM-LINK UNDERGRADUATE FACULTY RESEARCH INITIATIVE<br />
FELLOWSHIPS<br />
The ASM-LINK Undergraduate Faculty Research Initiative (UFRI) Fellowship is a<br />
professional development resource that trains STEM faculty to initiate and sustain<br />
successful research partnerships. Through interactive training, structured mentoring,<br />
and deliberate networking at ASM-sponsored research conferences, UFRI fellows gain<br />
access to resources and networks to advance their undergraduate research programs.<br />
We congratulate the 2015 ASM Conference on Rapid Next-Generation Sequencing<br />
UFRI Fellows:<br />
Olga Calderon<br />
LaGuardia Community College, CUNY, Long Island, NY<br />
Robert Furler<br />
Florida SouthWestern State College, Ft. Myers, FL<br />
Olabisi Ojo<br />
Southern University at New Orleans, New Orleans, LA<br />
ASM Conference on Rapid Next-Generation Sequencing and Bioinformatic<br />
Pipelines for Enhanced Molecular Epidemiologic Investigation of Pathogens<br />
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