Seungbin Oh, PhD, Honored by American Counseling Association
The award honors high quality, original research that is impactful and significantly contributes to the advancement of mental health counseling literature.
The award honors high quality, original research that is impactful and significantly contributes to the advancement of mental health counseling literature.
The nominators say, “Dr. Saide is committed to student success, spending countless hours meeting with students, running review sessions, and providing mentorship and guidance.”
The nominators say, “We are lucky to have Kimberly!”
Honoring the outstanding contributions of faculty and staff members is an important aspect of our School. Congratulations to these 2023 recipients!
His role is the second in a four-year term of volunteer service during which he will serve as president of the AAOS in 2024-2025.
The associate professor of pediatrics and neurology has been selected Physician of the Year for Scientific Achievements by the Ecuadorian Physicians College.
The nomination states, “Dr. Craigen is a champion for her students! … she always helps others see the bigger picture or the smaller nugget of perspective.”
The nomination states, “Alyssa always lifts up her teammates, mentees and program participants.”
These three-year grants from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation fund study in henipaviruses – bat-borne viruses that cause severe and often fatal illness in humans and have the potential to emerge as a pandemic threat.
The award recognizes physician-scientists who are early in their first faculty appointment and have made notable achievements in their research.