August 29, 2018
Cottrell Scholar TREE Award
CBC awardee, Teri Odom, NU, receives a prestigious Cottrell Scholar TREE Award
Congratulations to Teri Odom, NU, who recently received a prestigious Cottrell Scholar TREE Award from the Research Corporation for Science Advancement. Teri has links to CBC: in 2015 she was a recipient of a Pilot Project, titled ‘In-vivo targeting and efficacy of Her2-targeting nanoconstruct in PDX models,’ which was funded via the CBC Lever Award (2015).
Summer honors and awards
Cottrell Scholar TREE Award
Northwestern Now | August 7, 2018
Teri Odom, the Charles E. and Emma H. Morrison Professor of Chemistry, has received a Cottrell Scholar TREE Award from the Research Corporation for Science Advancement. The TREE (Transformational Research and Excellence in Education) Awards encourage and reward outstanding research. The honor confers an unrestricted $20,000 award to the institution on behalf of the recipient’s educational and scholarly work. Odom, whom the organization described as a “renaissance scientist,” will receive an additional $5,000 award to support lectures and travel to other institutions to help broadly communicate innovative research and educational accomplishments.
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Adapted (with modifications) from the Northwestern Now, published on August 7, 2018.
Featured scientist(s) with ties to cbc:
Teri Odom, NU
- CBC Lever Award (2015):
▸ Chicago Center for Physical Science-Oncology Innovation and Translation
PIs: Vadim Backman (NU), Lucy Godley (UChicago) and Jack Kaplan (UIC)CBC Lever Award-funded Pilot Project:
In-vivo targeting and efficacy of Her2-targeting nanoconstruct in PDX models
PI: Teri Odom (NU)