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News Release 13-064
2013 Graduate Research Fellowships Reflect a Diversity of Fields, Institutions and Students
Women receive 55 percent of awards this year, their highest ever; 28 fellowships went to veterans
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Graduate Research Fellow Alex Moseson (pictured at left), along with Drexel undergraduate Joshua Raizman, artisans, and community members, display their bicycle-powered wood-turning lathe in Olasiti, Tanzania.
Credit: Alexander J. Moseson, Drexel University
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NSF Graduate Research Fellow Mark A. Albins observing an invasive Indo-Pacific lionfish in a Bahamian sea-grass bed.
Credit: photo by T. Pusack
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GRF Meredith Barrett evaluates the health of lemur species in Madagascar, and also attempts, in collaboration, to determine Microcebus species delimitations.
Credit: Meredith A. Barrett, Duke University
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Through the Graduate Research Fellowship Program, NSF invests in students with demonstrated potential for significant achievements in science and engineering.
Credit: National Science Foundation; Photo of Dr. Felsenfeld with President Truman courtesy of Society for Science and the Public