David and Deborah Winston Fellowship in Diabetic Cardiovascular
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David and Deborah Winston Fellowship in Diabetic Cardiovascular
David and Deborah Winston Fellowship in Diabetic Cardiovascular Research 2015 Call for Applications The David and Deborah Winston Fellowship in Diabetic Cardiovascular Research provides funds ($5,000) toward the Washington University stipend for one graduate student each year. Students are eligible if they are carrying out their thesis work in a Diabetic Cardiovascular Disease Center (DCDC) or Diabetes Research Center (DRC)-affiliated laboratory. The recipient student will be selected annually from among applications submitted by DCDC and DRC faculty members. If you wish to nominate one of your students for the 2015 award, please submit the attached application, the student’s curriculum vitae in NIH Biosketch format, and your letter of recommendation as the thesis mentor to Beth Wolf ([email protected]) by March 24, 2015.
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