Grace LeBleu and Ulrik Mjaaseth are awarded 2024 Rucker Family Fellowship Award. December 2023. The Rucker Family Fellowship was established by Bob and Margaret Rucker to support graduate students conducting research in nutritional biochemistry within the Nutritional Biology Graduate Group. This fellowship is awarded in recognition of your outstanding academic record and promise of productive scholarship.
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Amy Parkhurst is selected for the CTSC TL1 predoctoral clinical research training program, Dec 2023.
Amy Parkhurst is selected for the CTSC TL1 predoctoral clinical research training program, Dec 2023. The TL1 program is jointly sponsored by the UC Davis School of Medicine and the Clinical and Translational Science Center (CTSC). It provides clinical and translational research training for medical students, predoctoral students and postdoctoral scholars in the basic sciences using a team science approach.
Grace LeBleu passed her qualifying exam in the Graduate Group of Nutritional Biology, Nov 2023.
Grace LeBleu and Ulrik Mjaaseth are awarded the Jastro-Shields Research Award, November 2023.
Amy Parkhurst is awarded the Jastro-Shields Research Award, August 2023.
Grace LeBleu is elected as the President of the Association for Women in Science (AWIS) , Sacramento Valley Chapter, July 2023. AWIS is a national organization with mission to empower women in STEM through community outreach, career development programs, and formal and informal networking events.
Ulrik Mjaaseth passed his preliminary exam in the Graduate Group for Nutritional Biology, June 2023.
Ulrik Mjaaseth passed his preliminary exam in the Graduate Group for Nutritional Biology, June 2023.
Amy Parkhurst passed her qualifying exam in the Molecular, Cellular, and Integrative Physiology graduate group, June 2023.
MingFo Hsu received the 2023 Richard C. Woodard Diabetes Research Trainee Award, June 2023. Awards are given for outstanding papers or manuscripts published, submitted, or in preparation during current academic year for excellence in diabetes research.
Grace LeBleu is selected for the Leader’s for the Future Program 2023-24 cohort, June 2023. Leaders for the Future is a 9-month program that facilitates immersive experiences outside of academia in conjunction with comprehensive curriculum addressing innovation, communication, leadership and business, and more.