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Faculty
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Staff Dr. Brian Murphy Receives TA Excellence
Award
April 2003
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The Graduate and Professional Student Association conducts the
GPSA TA Excellence Awards each year. The award is given to
recognize and encourage excellence in teaching by graduate
assistants. A total of eight awards are given: four to TA's
who independently instructed lecture sections and four to TA's
who performed support functions including grading, teaching lab
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Dr. Murphy
was the TA for VM546 Systemic Pathology course, where he taught
the Gross Pathology lab, helped conduct the Diagnostic
Challenges, and played cameo roles in lecture. He was nominated
by faculty and a number of second year veterinary students.
Resident Awards
April 2003
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Dr. Lynn A. George Scholarship
Given in memory of Dr. Lynn A. George II to a graduate student in
veterinary science who is studying a basic research problem.
Chantal Rothschild |
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Dr. Richard L. Ott Endowment For Graduate
Research In Small Animal Medicine
Given to a veterinary graduate student actively engaged in small
animal research.
Tamara Wills |
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Dr. Ghery Pettit And Dr. Jack Robinette Surgery Scholarship
Given to a resident in small animal surgery.
Boel Fransson |
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Outstanding House Officer Award
Given to the House Officer (intern or resident) chosen by the
fourth year students based on his/her excellence in teaching,
mentoring, acting as a role model and demonstrating compassion
for clients and patients.
Sanjeev Gokhale |
Program in Neuroscience
2003 Graduate Students Honors and Awards
(January 2002 - February 2003)
Ph.D. Candidates in Neuroscience
- Jeremy Alt
1. Achievement Rewards for College Scientists (ARCS)
Scholarship
2. National Institutes of Health Minority Supplement
- Scott Bright
Achievement Rewards for College Scientists (ARCS)
Scholarship
- John Hershey
WSU Graduate Scholars Award
- Jim Peters
Achievement Rewards for College Scientists (ARCS)
Scholarship
- Janice Siegford
Achievement Rewards for College Scientists (ARCS)
Scholarship
- Evan Sleipness
1. Achievement Rewards for College Scientists (ARCS)
Scholarship
2. WSU Graduate Scholars Award
Veterinary and Comparative Anatomy,
Pharmacology and Physiology (VCAPP) 2003 Graduate Students Honors and Awards
Ph.D. Candidate in Veterinary Science
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Sunshine Lahmers
Achievement Rewards for College Scientists (ARCS) Scholarship
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Briedi Treece
Poncin Fellowship
Graduate Students Honors and Awards (January 2001 - February 2002)
Program in Neuroscience
M.S. Candidate in Neuroscience
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Chris Sanchez
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National Institutes of Health Minority Supplement
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Graduate School Scholar Award
Ph.D. Candidates in Neuroscience
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Jeremy Alt
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Achievement Rewards for College Scientists (ARCS) Scholarship
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National Institutes of Health Minority Supplement
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2001 Pharmacology-Toxicology/Neuroscience Graduate Research
Day, 2nd Place Poster Presentation
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Jim Peters
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Achievement Rewards for College Scientists (ARCS) Scholarship
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Nicole Sanders
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2000-2001 AFW Harriett B. Rigas Award, Honorable Mention
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Sean Sanders
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Poncin Scholarship
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Achievement Rewards for College Scientists (ARCS) Scholarship
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2001 College of Veterinary Medicine Resident of the Year
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Graduate School Scholar Award
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Janice Siegford
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Achievement Rewards for College Scientists (ARCS) Scholarship
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2001 Pharmacology-Toxicology/Neuroscience Graduate Research
Day, 1st Place Seminar Presentation
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2001& 2002 Arturs Vitum Award
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Evan Sleipness
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Achievement Rewards for College Scientists (ARCS) Scholarship
Veterinary and Comparative Anatomy,
Pharmacology and Physiology (VCAPP) (January 2001 - February 2002)
Ph.D. Candidate in Veterinary Science
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Sunshine Lahmers
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Achievement Rewards for College Scientists (ARCS) Scholarship
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Briedi Treece
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College of Veterinary Medicine Lynn A. George Scholarship
School
of Molecular Biosciences
Ph.D. Candidates
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Rob Yamasaki
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American Heart Association Predoctoral Fellowship, Washington
State Affiliate
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Graduated August, 2001.
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Alex Masino
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Army, Predoctoral Fellowship in Cancer Research
Veterinary Clinical Sciences (VCS) (January 2001 - February 2002)
Mary Kate
Biddle was a recipient of the Ralph E. Erb Scholarship Award
Achievement Rewards For College Scientists (Arcs) 2002
Awards
April 2002
ARCS (Achievement
Rewards for College Scientists) Foundation, Inc. is a
national organization dedicated to helping the best and
brightest U. S. graduate and undergraduate students by
providing scholarships in natural sciences, medicine and
engineering.
2002 Recipients:
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Jeremy Alt - Veterinary Comparative Anatomy, Physiology, &
Pharmacology
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Shawn Berens - Veterinary Microbiology & Pathology
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Job Lopez - Veterinary Microbiology & Pathology
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Jim Peters - Veterinary Comparative Anatomy, Physiology, &
Pharmacology
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Sean Sanders - Veterinary Clinical Sciences
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Evan Sleipness -Veterinary Comparative Anatomy,
Physiology, & Pharmacology
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Janice Siegford -Veterinary Comparative Anatomy,
Physiology, & Pharmacology
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Sunshine Lahmers -Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Achievement Rewards For College Scientists (Arcs) 2001
Awards
April 2002
ARCS (Achievement Rewards for College
Scientists) Foundation, Inc. is a national organization
dedicated to helping the best and brightest U. S. graduate
and undergraduate students by providing scholarships in
natural sciences, medicine and engineering.
In 2001 there
were 5 recipients of this award in the College of Veterinary
Medicine
- Theresa Bjorness - Veterinary
Comparative Anatomy, Physiology, & Pharmacology
- Tanya LeRoith - Veterinary
Microbiology & Pathology
- Brian Murphy - Veterinary
Microbiology & Pathology
- Sean Sanders - Veterinary Clinical
Sciences
- Janice Siegford - Veterinary
Comparative Anatomy, Physiology, & Pharmacology
Additionally, Dr. Sanders was invited
to present at the National Meeting of ARCS held in Seattle
in 2002.
Dr. Sean Sanders Receives the American Association of
Veterinary Clinicians 2002 AAVC Resident of the Year Award
March 2002 |

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Each year in a nationwide competition, residents from AAVC
institutions are evaluated by a committee of academic
clinicians. Nominees are assessed for their scholarship,
professional growth, contributions to the profession and
their contributions to their University's academic programs.
Dr. Sanders is a neurology resident in the College of
Veterinary Medicine.
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Dr.
Sean Sanders is awarded the
Outstanding House Officer Award for 2002 as voted on by the Class
of 2002. April 2002
Dr. Sean Sanders is awarded the Dr. Lynn George II Fellowship in
Basic Science Research, April 2001
Dr. Sean Sanders, neurology resident, was awarded the Dr.
Lynn George II Fellowship in Basic Science Research and was selected by
the Senior Class to receive the House Officer Award.
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