Madison Strine, PhD, postdoctoral associate in the laboratory of Liza Konnikova, MD, PhD, was recently named a recipient of the Burroughs Postdoctoral Enrichment Program for her project “Defining how early-life T cells program the developing human intestine.” The program is designed to help promising postdoctoral fellows maximize their professional potential by supporting activities that enhance their research careers beyond the scope of traditional training grants. The program provides funding for career-development opportunities such as advanced coursework, scientific workshops, travel to specialized training programs, and the acquisition of new research skills.
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