The AAPS Foundation awards four graduate student fellowships.
With the support of AAPS donors, volunteers, and corporate gifts, the AAPs Foundation is providing funds to support graduate students and their research. Congratulations to our 2018 fellowship recipients. The 2018 Graduate Student Fellowships provide needed support to graduate students from around the world to help advance their research. Each fellowship is $10,000.
Ashlee Brunaugh
University of Texas at Austin
Optimization of Next Generation Dry Powder Inhaler Systems
Brianna Cote
Oregon State University
Multi-drug Nanospheres Designed for Preferential Lymphatic Uptake for the Treatment of Metastatic Melanoma
Christopher Edward Jay
Virginia Commonwealth University
3-D Homology Modeling of Organic Anion Transporters (OATs): Defining the biochemical basis for OAT-substrate interactions
Rose Soskind
Rutgers University
Controlled Release Topical Drug Delivery to the Skin Using Polymer Nanospheres
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