Success Story

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


TREE stands for Transformational Research and Excellence in Education.

Teri Odom, NU

Teri Odom, NU

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.


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Teri Odom, NU