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News Release 16-033

NSF awards 2016 Graduate Research Fellowships

Diverse group of awardees includes 1,077 women

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William A. Tarpeh working in the lab

2015 GRFP awardee William A. Tarpeh, a Ph.D. student in the University of California, Berkeley, Department of Environmental Engineering, studies new technologies for making fertilizers and disinfectants from human urine.

Credit: William Tarpeh


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Through GRFP, NSF invests in students with demonstrated potential for significant achievements in S&E.

Credit: National Science Foundation; Photo of Dr. Felsenfeld with President Truman courtesy of Society for Science and the Public

 

Lekeah A. Durden in a greenhouse with plants

2015 GRFP awardee Lekeah A. Durden, a Ph.D. student in the Indiana University Department of Biology, studies eco-evolutionary research.

Credit: Lekeah A Durden


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Alexandra Davis diving

2015 GRFP awardee Alexandra Davis, a Ph.D. candidate in the Oregon State University Department of Integrative Biology, focuses on ecological impacts of the Indo-Pacific red lionfish (Pterois volitans) in the Bahamas and the Caribbean.

Credit: Kristian Dzilenski


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Ralph Washington Jr. holding a spider specimen

2015 GRFP awardee Ralph Washington, a Ph.D. student at the University of California, Davis, studies mosquitoes. Pictured here with a spider, he says he's loved bugs since he was a child.

Credit: Karin Higgins, UC Davis Strategic Communications


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