New members: September 2019
Subha Baniya, Wellesley College Max Besser, Point Loma Nazarene University Shivkumar Biradar, University of Pittsburgh Breann Brown, Vanderbilt University Ja’net Burdette, Western Illinois University Michael Burgess, Broad Institute David Cabrera, Van Andel Institute Andres Caro, Hendrix College Shelbi Christgen, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Alanna Condren, University of Illinois at Chicago Markus Dagnell, Karolinska Institutet Brian Dang, University of California, Davis Kyle Davis, West Virginia University Marc Delarue, National Reference Center/Institut Pasteur Tobias Eisenberg, University of Graz Eliza Elliot, University of Delaware Diego Fajardo, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Geoffrey Fox, Pennsylvania State University Justin Furcich, University of Minnesota Philip Gordts, University of California, San Diego Jeffrey Hasday, University of Maryland School of Medicine Matthew Heath Wenqian Hu, Mayo Clinic Ayah Hussein, The Ohio State University Qiu-Xing Jiang, University of Florida Shrinidhi Kadkol, University of Illinois at Chicago Colin Kenyon, Stellenbosch University Braden Lanier, Oklahoma State University Juan Lara–Garcia, Manhattan College Phuong Le, University of Saint Thomas Camille Massmann, South Dakota State University Erika Minetti, Boston University Beverly Mock, National Cancer Institute |
Reina Montero, Monmouth University Evan Morrison, University of Colorado—Anschutz Medical Campus Aysenur Musaogullari, John Carroll University Aroma Naeem, Wayne State University Sochinwechi Nwosisi, Vanderbilt University Medical Center Sofia Origanti, Marquette University Julio Padovan, The Rockefeller University An Pham, University of Maryland, College Park Anna Platt, Oklahoma State University Ranjana Poddar, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center Omar Ramadan, George Washington University Shane Rich-New, Texas State University Brenda Rushing, Texas A&M University–San Antonio Afsaneh Sadremomtaz, University of Groningen Maricela Salazar, Texas Woman’s University Anjana Saxena, Brooklyn College, City University of New York Sarah Smith, Bucknell University Hannah Smith, Montana State University Lottie Steward, Linfield College Zack Strong, Northern Arizona University Shang Su, Van Andel Institute Marissa Sumathipala, Harvard College Qiongyao Tang, Xuzhou Medical University Lynmarie Thompson, University of Massachusetts Jennifer Truong, Emory University Johnathan Tuttle, University of Wisconsin–Parkside Zachary Van Roy, University of Nebraska Medical Center Josephine Watson, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign Keon Wimberly, University of Florida Renae Wisz, Eastern Illinois University Masahito Yamazaki, Shizuoka University Xiaoyan Zheng, George Washington University Alessandra Zimmermann, University of Maryland |
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