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Gabe Halford, of the Personick Lab, is a recipient of the ACS PRIDE-Merck Graduate Research Award, and he was recognized in a special award symposium at the spring ACS meeting in New Orleans earlier this week.
“The ACS PRIDE Merck Graduate Research Award annually recognizes up to six individuals who will present their research at an awards symposium held during the Spring ACS national meeting. Awardees receive a $1,500 stipend to cover Spring ACS national meeting expenses along with a one-year mentorship program that pairs them with an industry employee. They present their research at an ACS PRIDE-Merck Graduate Research Award half-day symposium.”