Promising PhD students nominate themselves for awards that allow them to work on projects that they have a passion for pursuing and which bridge the gap between biology and other fields.  Explore our annual Fellows Symposiums and learn about the Fellowship program!

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Headshot portrait of Ian Marshall - Bio-X Bowes Fellow

Ian Marshall - Bio-X Bowes Fellow

Bio-X Graduate Student Fellow

Awarded in 2008
Home Department: Civil & Environmental Engineering
Faculty Advisor: Alfred Spormann (Civil & Environmental Engineering, Chemical Engineering)

Headshot portrait of Lisa Gunaydin - Bio-X Bowes Fellow

Lisa Gunaydin - Bio-X Bowes Fellow

Bio-X Graduate Student Fellow
Awarded in 2008
Home Department: Neurosciences
Faculty Advisor: Karl Deisseroth (Bioengineering, Psychiatry)
Headshot portrait of Grace Tang - Bio-X Bowes Fellow

Grace Tang - Bio-X Bowes Fellow

Bio-X Graduate Student Fellow

Awarded in 2008
Home Department: Bioengineering
Faculty Advisor: Russ Altman (Bioengineering, Genetics)

Headshot portrait of Noureddine Tayebi - Bio-X Bowes Fellow

Noureddine Tayebi - Bio-X Bowes Fellow

Bio-X Graduate Student Fellow
Awarded in 2009
Home Department: Electrical Engineering
Faculty Advisors: Nicholas Melosh (Materials Science & Engineering) and Ricardo Dolmetsch (Neurobiology)
Headshot portrait of Li Ma - Larry Yung Fellow

Li Ma - Larry Yung Fellow

Bio-X SIGF Graduate Student Fellow

Awarded in 2009
Home Department: Statistics
Faculty Advisor: Wing Wong (Statistics)

Headshot portrait of Sanaz Saatchi - Bio-X Amgen Fellow

Sanaz Saatchi - Bio-X Amgen Fellow

Bio-X Graduate Student Fellow
Awarded in 2009
Home Department: Bioengineering
Faculty Advisors: Charles Taylor (Bioengineering) and Paul Yock (Bioengineering)
Headshot portrait of Shawn Ouyang - Affymetrix Bio-X Fellow

Shawn Ouyang - Affymetrix Bio-X Fellow

Bio-X SIGF Graduate Student Fellow

Awarded in 2009
Home Department: Chemical & Systems Biology
Faculty Advisors: James Chen (Chemical & Systems Biology) and Michael Longaker (Surgery)

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