SURF
Awards - 2006
Institutional
Awards
Case
Western Reserve University
David. C. Shultz, Program
Director
Loyola
University of Chicago
Karie Scrogin,
Program Director
Michigan State University
Peter J.R. Cobbett,
Program Director
Northwestern
University
Margarita L.
Dubocovich, Program Director
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
Ying-Hong Feng, Program Director
University of Arizona
Carol Bender,
Program Director
University
of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Philip
Mayeux, Program Director
University of
California, San Diego
Laurence L. Brunton,
Program Director
University of Colorado
Nancy Zahniser,
Program Director
University
of Kansas Medical Center
Kenneth E. McCarson,
Program Director
University of Michigan
Paul F. Hollenberg,
Program Director
University of
Nebraska
Rodney Kawahara,
Program Director
University
of Pittsburgh
Michael Palladino, Program Director
University of Texas
Health Science Center- San Antonio
William Clarke, Program Director
University of Texas
Medical Branch at Galveston
Cornelius Elferink, Program Director
University of
Utah
William
R. Crowley, Program Director
Vanderbilt
University
Brian
Wadzinski, Program Director
Washington State University
Raymond M. Quock,
Program Director
(listed
in alphabetical order)
A
portion of these awards were funded through the Gerald J.
Dalton/Vincent G. Zannoni Fund. Recipients are designated
Dalton/Zannoni Fellows. The late Mildred Marie Dalton
established the fund through a bequest in her Will.
Individual Awards
Adam Kirry (Sponsor: Kari Hoyt,
Ohio State University)
Cynthia Landry
(Sponsor: Alice Gardner,
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences)
Dustin Schrader (Sponsor: Chandradhar Dwivedi,
South Dakota State University)
Meredith Sorenson (Sponsor: David Schultz,
Case Western Reserve University)
A
portion of these awards was funded through the Glenn E. Ullyot
Fund. The recipients of these stipends are designated Ullyot
Fellows. Dr. Ullyot has generously provided this fund to
support stipends for the education and training of students at the
undergraduate and graduate levels in the chemical and biological
sciences that ASPET believes will benefit the profession of
pharmacology and society in general.
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