Strategic Communications and Marketing News Bureau

Three students win American Association of University Women fellowships

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – Three graduate students at the University of Illinois have won fellowships from the American Association of University Women for the 2012-2013 academic year to further their graduate studies at Illinois.

Hongmei Li, a postdoctoral research associate in entomology, received the American Fellowship, awarded to U.S. citizens. Li, of Tianjin, China, will use her $20,000 fellowship to continue her research on the molecular basis of social behaviors and gene function in the honey bee and the fruit fly.

Michele Jimenez de Tavarez, a physician and internal medicine specialist pursuing a doctorate in community health, received a $20,000 International Fellowship, awarded to women who are not U.S. citizens. Jimenez de Tavarez, of Santiago, Dominican Republic, is focusing her research on identifying the metabolic risk factors in Latinos/Latinas and the gender disparities for metabolic risk-related diseases such as diabetes and certain types of cancer. She is also interested in communicable diseases that have characteristics of chronic conditions, such as HIV/AIDS.

Samantha Rich, of Seattle, a master’s degree student in natural resources and environmental sciences, earned a Career Development Grant, given to women preparing to advance or change careers or re-enter the work force. Her grant is for $6,005. In her primary research, Rich is uncovering the role of plant material in the nearshore of the recently undammed Elwha River on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state.

In addition to these three types of awards, the AAUW also awards Selected Professions Fellowships to women pursuing graduate degrees in disciplines in which women have been underrepresented.

“AAUW has a long history of helping women break through barriers, and one of its key ways of doing this is through the awarding of fellowships to some of the nation’s most talented graduate students and postdoctoral researchers,” said Ken Vickery, the director of external fellowships in the U. of I. Graduate College.

[ Email | Share ]



This article was imported from a previous version of the News Bureau website. Please email news@illinois.edu to report missing photos and/or photo credits.

Read Next

Expert Viewpoints Portrait of Siegfried Eggl.

What can researchers learn from last month’s unusual meteor activity in the US?

Last month, at least two major, but unrelated, meteor events occurred in the skies over highly populated areas of the U.S. Both fireballs, often referred to as bolides, were seen — and heard — during daylight hours, suggesting they were unusually large. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign aerospace engineering communications coordinator Debra Levey Larson spoke with […]

Veterinary Medicine A veterinarian and a canne patient

Unlocking how dogs’ fungal ear infections evade treatment points vets to drug stewardship

Outer ear infections in dogs are very common, but are becoming resistant to topical treatment. A new study sheds light on why.

Announcements

Four Illinois students receive Goldwater scholarships

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — One University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign sophomore and three juniors were awarded Barry M. Goldwater Scholarships for their potential to contribute to the advancement of research in the natural sciences, mathematics or engineering. Sophomore Maxwell Mamishev and juniors George Bayliss, Peter Golemis and Cliff Sun are among the 454 recipients of the $7,500 […]

Strategic Communications and Marketing News Bureau

507 E. Green St
MC-426
Champaign, IL 61820

Email: stratcom@illinois.edu

Phone (217) 333-5010