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Yale Researchers Receive ACNP 2022 Travel Award

July 19, 2022
by Jordan Sisson

Two Yale Psychiatry researchers are among the recipients of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ACNP) 2022 Travel Award.

Associate research scientists Yasmin Zakiniaeiz, PhD, and Manoela Viar Fogaça, PhD, will receive registration for themselves and a guest to attend the ACNP’s annual meeting, to be held Dec. 4-7, 2022 in Phoenix, Arizona.

Other benefits include the opportunity to present a poster abstract and an ANCP member mentor for the annual meeting, as well as airfare, ground transportation, and accommodations in Phoenix, a meal stipend, and an onsite childcare stipend for the duration of the meeting.

The ACNP annually selects young scientists in the field of neuropsychopharmacology for the travel award program, which offers an opportunity to attend a program in clinical and basic research on brain-behavior-drug interactions; become aware of the most recent, and often unpublished, advances in psychopharmacology; and meet and interact with internationally distinguished researchers and scientists.

Submitted by Jordan Sisson on July 19, 2022