GEP Program Director Wins Outstanding Professor Award
We are pleased to announce that GEP’s Program Director—Dr. Laura Reed—was awarded the Outstanding Professor Award at The University of Alabama.
The GEP officially has a 501(c)(3) nonprofit arm to allow us to continue our work to democratize research.
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In addition to our traditional publications, GEP students and their faculty mentors are publishing in microPublication.org, which publishes brief articles on research findings presented in a single figure to rapidly disseminate experimentally sound results to the community. For a full list of GEP microPublication articles, see the “Micropublications” page.
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We are pleased to announce that GEP’s Program Director—Dr. Laura Reed—was awarded the Outstanding Professor Award at The University of Alabama.
The GEP Southeast Regional Node held a virtual meeting on November 12, 2021, with 43 students and faculty in attendance,
The Pacific Northwest (PNW) Regional Node, which currently includes members from Oregon, Washington, and Idaho, held a virtual Regional Node