PhTx graduate student Aggie Williams receives 2022 Bristol Myers Squibb Graduate Student Research Training Award to Promote Diversity in Toxicology
PhTx graduate student Aggie Williams receives 2022 Bristol Myers Squibb Graduate Student Research Training Award to Promote Diversity in Toxicology
Congratulations to Aggie Williams, one of our PhTx graduate students and a predoctoral fellow on the NIEHS T32 training program in environmental health sciences. She recently won the 2022 Bristol Myers Squibb Graduate Student Research Training Award to Promote Diversity in Toxicology AND 2nd Place for the Metals Specialty section Graduate Student Research Award from the Society of Toxicology (SOT). The first award is $10,000 for research and she will get to spend part of her summer in a non-clinical research and early development laboratory at Bristol Myers Squibb.