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Vo Pham Thuy Tien has won full scholarships from nine prestigious schools in the US.
These include University of California San Diego (ranked the 28th in the world; University of Toronto (23rd); University of Wisconsin – Madison (32nd); Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center; University of North Carolina, Chapel Hills; Gerstner Sloan Kettering Graduate School; University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center; University of Minnesota and Iowa State University.
Tien chose the University of California at San Diego (UCSD), with a scholarship of $67,000 per annum for five years.
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Mary Ellen Stockett, MD, a Child Abuse Pediatrician and Assistant Professor at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Department of Pediatrics, will serve as the Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth’s (OCCY) next Chief Child Abuse Examiner.
Dr. Stockett is board-certified in Pediatrics and Child Abuse Pediatrics by the American Board of Pediatrics. She has more than 20 years of experience in teaching and providing clinical services to maltreated children in Florida and Oklahoma. Dr. Stockett is an Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. Dr. Stockett is currently part of a program that educates students from various disciplines on child maltreatment.
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Credit: University of Exeter Medical School, U.K. OKLAHOMA CITY - Andrew T. Hattersley, DBE, FMedSci, FRS, has been named the recipient of the 2021 Harold Hamm International Prize for Biomedical Research in Diabetes. Hattersley, Professor of Molecular Medicine, University of Exeter Medical School, U.K., was nominated by Alvin Powers, M.D., Vanderbilt University; and Juleen Zierath, Ph.D., Karolinska Institute, Sweden, and University of Copenhagen, Denmark. The Hamm Prize recognizes and encourages lasting advances in the field of diabetes research. It is awarded to an individual who has either demonstrated lifelong contributions to the field or realized a singular advance, especially one that promotes curative potential. The honor includes a $250,000 award - the largest of its kind in the world - and will be award
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â¨Rogers State University Associate Professor Dr. Jin Seo was awarded a $25,000 research grant from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. The Oklahoma IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence Collaborate Grant program fosters research interactions between faculty and undergraduate institutions.
Faculty researchers gain valuable experience in designing, conducting and reporting biomedical research, enhancing their ability to compete for extramural funding beyond the local level. Seoâs research is titled âRegulator Mechanisms of Temperature-medicated Energy Homeostasis.â
âDr. Seo s research demonstrates the strong scholarly work RSU desires from faculty,â Dr. Richard Beck, vice president for academic affairs, said.
Dr. Seo joined the RSU faculty in 2013. He earned his doctorate in microbiology from the University of Texas-Austin, a masterâs degree in genetic engineering from Seoul National University in South