Twenty-five biomedical engineering (BME) graduate students have received fellowship awards for the 2010–2011 academic year through either the Cockrell School of Engineering or through the Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Award training grant from the National Institutes of Health.

Twenty-five biomedical engineering (BME) graduate students have received fellowship awards for the 2010–2011 academic year through either the Cockrell School of Engineering or through the Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Award training grant from the National Institutes of Health. 

Current graduate students who have received fellowship awards are: ­Rachel Buchanan, Steven Chirieleison, Jason Cook, Eileen Dawson, Navid Ghorashian,  Kam Hon Hoi, Andrew Horton, Sarah Mayes, Varun Pattani, Lisa Richards, Laura Ricles, Michael Robinson, Justina Tam, Katheryne Wilson, and Douglas Yeager.

New graduate students who will enter the BME program this fall and who have been awarded fellowships include: Kevin Eckes, Monica Frey, Sydney Geissler, Matthew Goodman, Jason Haber, Robin Hartman, Jardin Leleux, Maria Puckett, Christian Schrandt, and Peter Voyvodic.

The Biomedical Engineering Department congratulates these students!