Natalie Low has won the Frances Lou Kallman Award
Natalie Low, of the Micheli Lab at Hopkins Marine Station, has won the Frances Lou Kallman Award for outstanding female PhD candidate in recognition of special excellence in coursework, teaching and/or research.
She follows another Micheli Lab Ph.D. candidate, Chelsea Wood, who won the award in 2013.
Normal Wessells, Chairman, Biological Sciences, 1978, said this to another award winner:
"The award you have won is in memory of Frances Lou Kallman, a cell biologist and electron microscopist whose blossoming career was cut short by an untimely fatal illness. Pat Kallman set the highest standards for herself in performing science and teaching and was an example to those-around her. It is fitting, indeed, that you should be chosen for this award, since you possess the same attributes."
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