MD Anderson CPRIT Research Training Program announces 2021-2022 scholars
September 13, 2021 By: Tracey Barnett
The CPRIT Research Training Program at MD Anderson Cancer Center has announced the 2021-2022 CPRIT Graduate Scholar Award Recipients:
Rakhee Bajaj (Advisor: Don Gibbons, MD, PhD; Cancer Biology Program)
Yasaman Barekatain (Advisor: Raghu Kalluri, MD, PhD; Medical Physics Program)
Mary Fuentes (Advisor: Pawel Mazur, PhD; Cancer Biology Program)
Soleil Hernandez (Advisor: Laurence Court, PhD; Medical Physics Program)
Rodney Hsieh (Advisor: Michael Curran, PhD; Cancer Biology Program)
Howard Hsu (Advisor: Ronald DePinho, MD; Cancer Biology Program)
Laura Kahn Serrudo (Advisor: Stephanie Watowich, PhD; Immunology Program)
Sonia Patel (Advisor: John Heymach, MD, PhD; Cancer Biology Program)
Parin Shah (Advisor: Anirban Maitra, MBBS; Immunology Program)
Er-Yen Yen (Advisor: Giulio Draetta, MD, PhD; Cancer Biology Program)
The MD Anderson Cancer Center CPRIT Research Training Program provides fundamental, interdisciplinary, and innovative training in cancer research. The program is designed for post-candidacy graduate students under the direct mentorship of MD Anderson-appointed faculty. Awarded annually, this competitive award provides tuition, stipend, and benefits to recipients as well as a modest travel allowance. CPRIT Graduate Scholars also receive additional training and support through the program.
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