Graduate student Katie Hull has been awarded the Eloise Gerry Fellowship.

Author: Alec Hipshear

 

Katie Hull has been awarded the Eloise Gerry Fellowship by Sigma Delta Epsilon/Graduate Women in Science. This research award is given annually to outstanding female graduate students and postdoctoral researchers in the sciences. Major criteria for the award include overall scientific merit, quality of proposed research, and collaborative/mentoring capacity.

Katie is presently a graduate student in the Henderson group and her project is directed towards the synthesis, structure and application of novel geminal diorganometallic complexes.

For more information on the award visit the Sigma Delta Epsilon/Graduate Women in Science website here.