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FASEB names advocacy fellows

ASBMB Today Staff
Dec. 18, 2023
Kaitlyn Browning
Natalie Gehred
Katy Lehmann

The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology recently named its inaugural . Three ͵͵ and ͵͵ Biology members were among the first nine fellows: Kaitlyn Browning, Natalie Gehred and Katherine Lehmann. FASEB created this fellowship to help trainees develop their skills as science advocates.

is a graduate student in the lab of , a professor of biochemistry at Vanderbilt University. Her research is focused on understanding bacterial evolution and multidrug-resistant bacterial infections. Browning participated in a federal science policy workshop through Vanderbilt during which she traveled to Washington, D.C. She also completed a science communication internship with the Vanderbilt Institute for Infection, Immunity and Inflammation. Browning looks forward to learning about science policy careers as well as how to make herself a competitive candidate for these roles during the fellowship.

is a graduate student at UCLA, conducting research in the lab of , a professor of anesthesiology, medicine and physiology. Gehred’s work uses molecular transcriptomics to examine the mechanisms that underlie cardiac fibrosis. At UCLA, she is the Science Communication Committee chair of the university’s Science Policy Group, a group of graduate students dedicated to exploring science advocacy. Gehred hopes to use the skills she gains through the fellowship to write an op-ed and lead a writing workshop with the UCLA Science Policy Group.

is a postdoctoral fellow at Oregon Health & Science University. She conducts research in the lab of , a senior scientist and director of the Vollum Institute at OHSU. Lehmann’s work aims to understand the neuron and glial cell signaling mechanisms involved in synaptic pruning. She participated in the Training Future Faculty program at OHSU and served as a visiting professor at Lewis & Clark College, a local liberal arts school. There, she implemented a curriculum incorporating equity practices in an introductory science class. During her fellowship, Lehmann aims to advocate for graduate student and postdoc benefits such as increased pay and childcare.

During their 10-month program, the fellows will receive instruction in advocacy, science policy, science communication, leadership development and career exploration outside academia.

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