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 Peter Olcott - Presidential Fellow

Peter Olcott - Presidential Fellow

Bio-X SIGF Graduate Student Fellow
Awarded in 2009
Home Department: Bioengineering
Faculty Advisors: Craig Levin (Radiology) and Jim Harris (Electrical Engineering)
Headshot portrait of Alia Schoen - Bio-X Bowes Fellow

Alia Schoen - Bio-X Bowes Fellow

Bio-X Graduate Student Fellow
Awarded in 2009
Home Department: Materials Science & Engineering
Faculty Advisors: Sarah Heilshorn (Materials Science & Engineering), Nicholas Melosh (Materials Science & Engineering), Andrew Spakowitz (Chemical Engineering), and Sebastian Doniach (Applied Physics)
Headshot portrait of Elsa Birch - Bio-X Bowes Fellow

Elsa Birch - Bio-X Bowes Fellow

Bio-X Graduate Student Fellow

Awarded in 2009
Home Department: Chemical Engineering
Faculty Advisors: Markus Covert (Bioengineering) and Alfred Spormann (Chemical Engineering)

Headshot portrait of Rebecca Snyder DiMarco - Bio-X Bowes Fellow

Rebecca Snyder DiMarco - Bio-X Bowes Fellow

Bio-X Graduate Student Fellow

Awarded in 2009
Home Department: Bioengineering
Faculty Advisors: Sarah Heilshorn (Materials Science & Engineering) and Calvin Kuo (Hematology)

Headshot portrait of Jong Min Sung - Bio-X Bowes Fellow

Jong Min Sung - Bio-X Bowes Fellow

Bio-X Graduate Student Fellow

Awarded in 2009
Home Department: Applied Physics
Faculty Advisors: James Spudich (Biochemistry), Alexander Dunn (Chemical Engineering), Euan Ashley (Cardiovascular Medicine), and Sebastian Doniach (Applied Physics)

Headshot portrait of Graham Dow - Bio-X Bowes Fellow

Graham Dow - Bio-X Bowes Fellow

Bio-X Graduate Student Fellow
Awarded in 2009
Home Department: Biology
Faculty Advisors: Dominique Bergmann (Biology) and Joe Berry (Global Ecology, Carnegie Institute for Science)

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