Melanie Rosay Student & Postdoc Support ProgramAbout the Melanie Rosay Student & Postdoc Support ProgramDr. Melanie Rosay was a scientific and industry leader in NMR, in particular, for developing instruments, methods, and applications of solid-state DNP. Nearly 50 labs worldwide now run instruments that she developed working with colleagues at Bruker, MIT and CPI (Communications and Power Industries). Melanie was an enthusiastic force who enabled and participated in a wide range of NMR advances, and also a great friend in the community. In particular, she was a genuine supporter of young scientists, and the Melanie Rosay Travel Award suitably honors her interest and enjoyment of the energy and innovation they continually breathe into the field of hyperpolarized NMR. Two awardees will be selected each year 2022-2026. Each awardee will receive $1,000 stipend to support attendance at the ENC and free registration for the meeting. This award is generously funded by Bruker. Applicant Eligibility
2024 Recipients
Past Recipients2024: Adam Altenhof, Ph.D. (Los Alamos National Laboratory) and Nesreen Elathram (University of California, San Diego) 2023: Yaewon Kim, Ph.D. (UCSF) and Victor Ribay (University of Nantes) 2022: Natalie Golota (MIT) and Faith Scott (NHMFL) | The Melanie Rosay Young Academic Support Program For postdoctoral fellows & graduate students in the field of DNP or HYPERPOLARIZATION.To Apply for 2025Deadline: January 10, 2025
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