Chase Weidmann, PhD, receives the 2024 Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award from the Cellular and Molecular Biology Program

Dr. Chase Weidmann, Assistant Professor of Biological Chemistry, received the 2024 Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award from the Cellular and Molecular Biology (CMB) Program at the annual CMB Symposium on May 20. Congratulations Chase for winning this student-nominated award, and keep up the great mentorship!

Chase Weidmann onstage, receiving a faculty mentor award
Chase Weidmann receiving the Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award from CMB Associate Director Ben Allen at the 2024 CMB Symposium.

 

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