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Dean Lane to graduate biomedical science students: ‘You are addressing the big questions’

Morningside Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences honors student scientists during annual awards ceremony

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Chancellor Michael F. Collins presented the 2022 Chancellor’s Award to PhD candidate Daniel Hidalgo, who was also selected by his peers as the Class of 2022 speaker at Commencement.

The Morningside Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at UMass Chan Medical School honored student scientists during the 2022 Student Achievement and Leadership Awards Ceremony on Thursday, June 2.

Chancellor Michael F. Collins presented the 2022 Chancellor’s Award to Daniel Hidalgo, this year’s class speaker. Chancellor Collins said that Hidalgo’s published work in Nature Communications is a step toward alleviating bone marrow failure and called him a champion of diversity and cultural understanding. Hidalgo is a co-founder and former president of the Medical School’s chapter of the Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science.

Mary Ellen Lane, PhD, the Donna M. and Robert J. Manning Chair in Biomedical Sciences, professor of neurobiology and dean of the Morningside Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, presented Krishna Ghanta and Jordan Smith with the Dean’s Award for Outstanding Thesis Research. Ghanta explored why long DNA honor molecules exhibit reduced activity as repair templates in CRISPR editing. Smith, an MD/PhD candidate, generated the first conditional model of hepatoblastoma, the most common pediatric liver cancer, where she explored the mechanisms of induced tumor pressure.

Sarah Cleveland and Qiu Yu (Judy) Huang, diversity and inclusion co-chairs for the Graduate Student Body Council and active participants in the Diversity Interest Group, received the Student Justice, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion (JEDI) Leadership Award. The award was created last year to honor students or a student group with a demonstrated record of excellence and achievement in promoting or enhancing JEDI in the Morningside Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences community over the academic year.

In her remarks, Lane encouraged the Class of 2022 to stay curious, compassionate and humble. She noted that student dissertation titles speak to the breadth and significance of the work that they’ve done.

“You’ve made discoveries that bring new understanding to fundamental biology and human disease. You’ve developed new tools that enhance investigation, diagnosis and treatments. And you’ve synthesized new insights that make treatment and care effective, accessible and equitable. You are addressing the big questions,” Lane said.

Award recipients, some of whom will earn degrees during Commencement on Sunday, June 5, are:

Chancellor’s Award
Daniel Hidalgo
Merav Socolovsky, MD, PhD, mentor

Dean’s Award for Outstanding Thesis Research
Krishna Ghanta
Craig Mello, PhD, mentor

Jordan Smith
Wen Xue, PhD, mentor

Class Speaker
Daniel Hidalgo
Merav Socolovsky, MD, PhD, mentor

GSBS Career Development Awards
Emily Agnello
Brian Kelch, PhD, mentor

Silviana Lee
Sharon Cantor, PhD, mentor

Riccio Travel Awards
Jillian Gallagher
Heather Gray-Edwards, DVM, PhD, mentor

Kevin Gao
Ann Marshak-Rothstein, PhD, mentor

Havisha Honwad
Javier Irazoqui, PhD, mentor

Xuqiu Lei
Kate Fitzgerald, PhD, mentor

Kathleen Morrill
Elinor Karlsson, PhD, mentor

Shivani Nanda
Marian Walhout, PhD, mentor

Alpha Omega Alpha Awards
Alec Gramann
Craig Ceol, PhD, mentor

Jordan Smith
Wen Xue, PhD, mentor

Dean’s Award for Outstanding Mid-Thesis Research
Shawn Egri
Kuang Shen, PhD, mentor

Kathleen Morrill
Elinor Karlsson, PhD, mentor

Outstanding Student Mentor in the Classroom or Research Setting Award
Kellianne Alexander
Michael Francis, PhD, mentor

Student Community Service Leadership Award
Michelle Mosqueda
Francesca Massi, PhD, mentor

Shuo (Crystal) Shan
Manuel Garber, PhD, mentor

Student JEDI (Justice, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion) Leadership Award
Sarah Cleveland
Eric Huseby, PhD, mentor

Qiu Yu (Judy) Huang
Celia Schiffer, PhD, mentor

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