Katie E. Yoest, Ph.D., CMPPTM

Medical Communications Expert

Fellowships & Awards


RESEARCH SUPPORT & INDIVIDUAL FELLOWSHIPS

2020-2023NSF Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Biology (DBI 1906523), NSF, $207,000
Sex-specific regulation of juvenile social behavior by oxytocin
2019-2020Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship, The National Academies, $60,000
Sex-specific regulation of juvenile social behavior by oxytocin
2017-2018Rackham Candidate Research Grant, University of Michigan, $3,000
2016-2017NIDA Predoctoral Training Grant (T32 DA007281), $24,376
2014-2015Rackham Precandidate Research Grant, University of Michigan, $1,500

HONORS & AWARDS

2022Winter Conference on Brain Research Travel Fellow, $1000
Travel support to the Winter Conference on Brain Research
2020Outstanding Scholars in Neuroscience Program, National Institutes of Health
Supporting neuroscience trainees with great academic potential
2018Barbara Perry Roberson Fellowship, University of Michigan, $2,000
Recognizing outstanding women graduate students engaged in research and teaching
2018Pat Gurin Distinguished Lecturer Award, University of Michigan, $200
Awarded to one student in each area of the Psychology department for research excellence
2018International Behavioral Neuroscience Society Travel Award, $1,000
Travel support to the annual meeting of the International Behavioral Neuroscience Society
2018Barbara A. Oleshansky Memorial Fund Research Prize, $2,000
Recognizing outstanding women graduate students engaged in research and teaching
2017Neuroscience Scholars Program Professional Development Award, Society for Neuroscience, $1,000
Travel support to the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience
2016-2017Neuroscience Scholars Program Associate, Society for Neuroscience
Mentoring and resources to outstanding neuroscience trainees from under-represented backgrounds
2014-2018Rackham Conference Travel Grants, University of Michigan, $3,200
Travel support to present research
2013Biopsychology Award, Wagner College
Awarded to one student in the Biopsychology Major based on academic achievement

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