HHMI Awards 51 New Gilliam Fellowships to Advance Range and Inclusion in Science
Abstract
Fifty-one graduate scholars and their advisers are becoming a member of the thriving group supported through the HHMI Gilliam Fellowships for Complicated Learn about.

On the Howard Hughes Clinical Institute (HHMI), the waning days of July have turn out to be synonymous with one of the most Institute’s hottest bulletins – what some have come to name “Gilliam Day.” It’s the day when a cadre of graduate scholars and their advisers from universities dotting the rustic sign up for the thriving group supported through the HHMI Gilliam Fellowships for Complicated Learn about.
As of late, HHMI is pronouncing the largest-ever team of Gilliam Fellows – 51 graduate scholars accomplishing remarkable analysis of their respective medical fields and their advisers who’re dedicated to development a extra inclusive medical ecosystem. Each and every adviser-student pair will obtain an annual award totaling $53,000 for as much as 3 years.
The Gilliam Program invests in graduate scholars from populations traditionally excluded and underrepresented in science in order that they’re ready to turn out to be medical leaders. “To fortify the improvement of those scholars as long run medical leaders, it’s an important to supply high quality mentoring, monetary fortify, an inclusive lab surroundings, and a supportive group,” says David Asai, senior director for science schooling. “True exchange won’t occur on campuses with out the fortify and dedication of school and institutional leaders,” Asai says.

HHMI acknowledges that the advisers of Gilliam Fellows play the most important position in serving to the scholars notice their top possible. Since 2015, greater than 200 Gilliam advisers have effectively finished a year-long direction in culturally conscious mentorship, advanced and led through the Heart for the Growth of Mentored Reviews in Analysis (CIMER). In the course of the CIMER mentorship construction direction, advisers have interaction in actions that emphasize cultural consciousness, together with per thirty days on-line interactive webinars and two in-person workshops. The actions lend a hand advisers discover ways to pay attention and have interaction with their scholars. Those efforts are paying off – the advisers record vital good points of their working out and follow of culturally conscious mentorship, in step with a not too long ago revealed article through Pfund et al. within the magazine CBE-Lifestyles Sciences Training.
Now, HHMI and CIMER have partnered to create the Medical Mentorship Initiative which can design and ship mentorship construction alternatives to all HHMI scientists, together with Investigators, Janelia Analysis Campus Staff Leaders, Hanna Grey Fellows, and awardees of the not too long ago introduced Freeman Hrabowski Students Program. By means of encouraging scientists to discover ways to be higher mentors, the Gilliam Program goals to make the educational surroundings extra inclusive in order that scholars see themselves in science.

In the end, Asai hopes, those intertwined efforts will lend a hand build up the variety of scientists on the school degree. “Range in science will have to be the norm,” he says. “We will have to be expecting to look proficient scholars and scientists from underrepresented teams on school campuses and throughout all of science.”
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HHMI created the Gilliam Fellowships for Complicated Learn about in 2004 in honor of the overdue James H. Gilliam, Jr. A constitution Trustee of HHMI, Gilliam used to be a revered industry and civic chief who spent his lifestyles nurturing excellence and variety in science and schooling.
2022 Gilliam Fellows and Advisers

Karim Abdelaal
Duke College
Thesis Adviser: Kafui Dzirasa

Jaquesta Adams
College of California, Berkeley
Thesis Adviser: Markita Landry

Joseph Aguilera
Brown College
Thesis Adviser: Erica Larschan

Ifeh Akano
Weill Cornell Drugs
Thesis Adviser: Yael David

Charisma Alonso-Rodriguez
College of Vermont
Thesis Adviser: Taylor Ricketts

Natasha Baas-Thomas
Brandeis College
Thesis Adviser: Donald Katz

Laymon Ball
Louisiana State College
Thesis Adviser: Laura Lagomarsino

Myles Bartholomew
Brown College
Thesis Adviser: Richard Freiman

Albit Caban
Boston College
Thesis Adviser: Steve Ramirez

Jose Campos Duran
College of Pennsylvania
Thesis Adviser: Sarah Henrickson

Alexis Carey
The Johns Hopkins College
Thesis Adviser: Ashani Weeraratna

Jesus Castor-Macias
College of Michigan
Thesis Adviser: Carlos Aguilar

Lennice Castro
College of California, San Diego
Thesis Adviser: Matthew Daugherty

Carlene Chinn
College of California, Irvine
Thesis Adviser: Marcelo Wooden

Elaida Dimwamwa
Georgia Institute of Generation
Thesis Adviser: Garrett Stanley

Ryan Elbashir
Massachusetts Institute of Generation
Thesis Adviser: Matthew Vander Heiden

Yesenia Garcia
Emory College
Thesis Adviser: Shannon Gourley

Melanie Gil
Vanderbilt College
Thesis Adviser: Vivian Gama

Tania Gonzalez-Robles
New York College Grossman College of Drugs
Thesis Adviser: Kelly Ruggles

Billie Goolsby
Stanford College
Thesis Adviser: Lauren O’Connell

Ayress Grinage
Cornell College
Thesis Adviser: Chelsea Specht

Miguel Guardado
College of California, San Francisco
Thesis Adviser: Ryan Hernandez

Nadia Holness
College of Virginia College of Drugs
Thesis Adviser: Sarah Ewald

Yanabah Jaques
College of California, Berkeley
Thesis Adviser: Daniela Kaufer

Jarildy Javier
Emory College
Thesis Advisers: Larry Younger and Malavika Murugan

Jessica Jones
College of Washington
Thesis Adviser: John Tuthill

Krisangel López
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State College
Thesis Adviser: Albert Auguste

Maya Lopez-Ichikawa
College of California, San Francisco
Thesis Adviser: Matthew Spitzer

Peter Lotfy
Harvard Clinical College
Thesis Adviser: Jose Ordovas-Montanes

Ricardo Lozoya
College of California, San Diego
Thesis Adviser: Richard Daneman

Kimberly Lukasik
The College of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Thesis Adviser: Stephanie Gupton

Ahmed Mahmoud
Weill Cornell Drugs
Thesis Adviser: Karuna Ganesh

Vanessa Mariscal
College of California, Santa Cruz
Thesis Advisers: Fitnat Yildiz and Seth Rubin

Reo Maynard
College of California, Merced
Thesis Adviser: Gordon Bennett

Daniel Mendez
College of Minnesota Clinical College
Thesis Advisers: Thomas Bastian and Michael Georgieff

Katherine Morillo
Princeton College
Thesis Adviser: Coleen Murphy

Lauren Neal
The Rockefeller College
Thesis Adviser: Leslie Vosshall

Katia Niño
College of Colorado Anschutz Clinical Campus
Thesis Adviser: Eric Pietras

Maria Ortiz-Juza
The College of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Thesis Adviser: Jose Rodriguez-Romaguera

Alexander Paredes
College of Maryland, Baltimore County
Thesis Adviser: Aaron Smith

Leila Would possibly Pascual
Emory College
Thesis Adviser: Sam Sober

Zeena Rivera
College of California, Los Angeles
Thesis Advisers: Alicia Izquierdo and Andrew Wikenheiser

Cristina Rivera Quiles
Michigan State College
Thesis Adviser: Michelle Mazei-Robison

Leeza Santiago Millan
Harvard Clinical College
Thesis Adviser: Fred Winston

Franklin Staback Rodriguez
College of Pennsylvania
Thesis Adviser: Janis Burkhardt

Eric Stokes
College of Colorado Anschutz Clinical Campus
Thesis Adviser: Jason Aoto

Héctor Torres Vera
College of California, Berkeley
Thesis Adviser: Alanna Schepartz

Axel Vera
Massachusetts Institute of Generation
Thesis Adviser: Ronald Raines

Jillian Walton
College of Tennessee, Knoxville
Thesis Adviser: Alison Buchan

Franceine Welcome
Stony Brook College
Thesis Adviser: Michael Airola

Maya Woolfolk
Harvard College
Thesis Adviser: Hopi Hoekstra