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09/16/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 09/16/2024 09:38

FASEB Announces 2024 CARES Award Recipients

FASEB Announces 2024 CARES Award Recipients

Monday, September 16, 2024
FASEB is proud to announce the 2024 recipients of its CARES (Career Advancement and Research Excellence Support) awards. As part of FASEB's Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, and Inclusion (DEAI) initiative, the CARES program provides critical financial assistance to researchers balancing caregiving responsibilities with their scientific careers. The award, designed to alleviate the financial burden of caregiving, helps recipients focus on research, professional development, and career advancement.

This year's recipients reflect a diverse group of scientists across disciplines, all united by their committment to advancing biological and biomedical research while managing caregiving duties. Each will receive $5,000 in support, which will cover childcare or dependent care expenses, allowing them to dedicate time to their research and professional activities.

The 2024 CARES Award Recipients are:

Olubodun Lateef, MSc, University of Missouri
Olubodun is a doctoral student whose research investigates arterial stiffening in obesity-related cardiovascular disease. The CARES Award will support childcare expenses, enabling him to attend microscopy training and the American Heart Association's Hypertension conference.
Meet Olubodun

Ayobami Obisesan, DVM, MS, University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Ayobami focuses on cardio-renal physiology, leveraging her CARES Award for childcare support during research and conference participation, including the American Physiology Summit 2025.
Meet Ayobami

Hannah Morton, PhD, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Hannah's research explores the intersection of autism, ADHD, and LGBTQ+ identities. The award will provide childcare support as she transitions to a tenure-track position.
Meet Hannah

Felicia Ebot Ojong, University of Georgia
A PhD candidate in genetics, Felicia will user her award to cover childcare expenses while completing her dissertation research on facultative heterochromatin in Neurospora crassa.
Meet Felicia

Mary Ladage, PhD, University of North Texas
Mary studies stress responses in nematodes, and her CARES Award will help fund childcare expenses during data collection and conference presentations.
Meet Mary

Tolulope Kolapo, MSc, University of Alabama
Tolulope investigates exercise's molecular effects using Drosophila melanogaster. The award will support her in balancing caregiving duties with conducting key experiments and attending conferences.
Meet Tolulope

Sarah OcaƱas, PhD, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
Sarah's lab focuses on sex differences in Alzheimer's disease. The CARES Award will fund caregiving support as she presents at major conferences in neurobiology and aging.
Meet Sarah

Kat Selah, PhD, Oregon Health & Science University
Kat's work examines ADHD, autism, and transgender identity. The award will cover childcare during their attendance at the Meaningful Care conference focused on LGBTQ+ patient care.
Meet Kat

Marlene Starr, PhD, University of Kentucky
Marlene investigates the role of obesity in sepsis outcomes and will use her award to support caregiving for a dependent parent while presenting research at key conferences.
Meet Marlene

Landon Bayless-Edwards, Oregon Health and Sciences University
Landon's research on neuronal modulation by opioids will be supported by the CARES Award, helping cover childcare expenses during critical weekend research and conference activities.
Meet Landon