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NIH-Oxford PhD Scholar Taylor Farley Named as Winner of the Roy and Diana Vagelos Leadership Award
The recipient of the Roy and Diana Vagelos Leadership Award is a role model for their peers and possesses the ability to inspire others to be better and do better by encouraging creativity, and cooperation, promoting respect for others, emphasizing...
NIH-Oxford Scholar Marya Sabir Recognized with the 2023 Dr. Richard and Vera Siegel Translational Award
First awarded in 2016, the Dr. Richard and Vera Siegel Translational Award was generously endowed by NIH M.D./Ph.D. Partnership Program co-founder, Dr. Richard Siegel, and his wife, Vera. This annual award recognizes advances in the field of medical science that move...
NIH-Cambridge Scholar Dr. Stephen Gadomski Honored with 2023 The John and Alice O’Shea Innovation Award for Novel Solutions in Biology or Medicine
First awarded in 2016, the International Biomedical Research Alliance’s Innovation Award recognizes novel solutions in biology or medicine and acknowledges discoveries of unusual importance, application, or magnitude that make use of new or unusual methods, paradigms,...
NIH-Cambridge Scholar Mario Shammas Awarded 2023 Gregory Paul Lenardo Basic Science Award
The International Biomedical Research Alliance congratulates the Class of 2019 NIH-Cambridge M.D./Ph.D. Scholar Dr. Mario Shammas on being named the 2023 recipient of the Gregory Paul Lenardo Basic Science Award for Discoveries in Cellular and Molecular Biology,...
2023 NIH Global Doctoral Partnerships Annual Research Colloquium
The Colloquium Planning Committee (Committee) selected this year’s theme for the 2023 NIH Global Doctoral Partnerships Annual Research Colloquium as Science for All: Integrity, Transparency, Accessibility. The NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars wanted this theme to reflect...
The Importance of Community: NIH OxCam Scholar Reflects on Attendance at Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association (APAMSA) National Conference 2023
By Jenny Hsin Before I share my experience attending the Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association (APAMSA) National Conference, I wanted to introduce myself. My name is Jenny Hsin and I am a Class of 2020 Scholar in the NIH Oxford-Cambridge (OxCam) Scholars...
NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Visit Novartis Campus
This spring, the International Biomedical Research Alliance sponsored a Career Development and Exploration Initiative for the NIH Oxford-Cambridge (OxCam) Scholars based at the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford In the United Kingdom to the Novartis Campus in Basel,...
AANHPI Heritage Month with the NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Program
Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islanders (AANHPI) Month arose in the 1970s from former congressional staffer Jeanie Jew who approached Rep. Frank Horton about designating a month to recognize Asian Pacific Americans. In the early 1990s, President Bush...
Celebrating Black History Month
Each February in the United States and each October in the United Kingdom, we celebrate Black History Month. This year’s theme in the United States was “Black Resistance” and in the United Kingdom “Time for Change: Action Not Words.” These campaigns acknowledge the...