Over 300 faculty members, representing each department in the Emory University School of Medicine, were recognized at the 5th Annual Celebration of Faculty Excellence Ceremony and Reception on October 11th. The awardees, along with the category description, from the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering included:
-MilliPub Club Inductees:
The MilliPub Club honors and recognizes current Emory faculty who have published one or more individual papers throughout their careers that have each garnered more than 1000 citations. Such a paper is commonly considered a “citation classic” and represents high impact scholarship.
Erik Dreaden, Ph.D. (Biomedical Engineering)
Don Giddens, Ph.D. (Biomedical Engineering)
-Mentoring Award
This award recognizes faculty who have demonstrated outstanding mentoring in the domains of education, service, and/or research to trainees or early career faculty during the past year.
Lena Ting, Ph.D. (Biomedical Engineering) WINNER of the award among the finalists
-External Awards
[Awards given outside of Emory University]
Hanjoong Jo, Ph.D. (Biomedical Engineering)
Shella Keilholz, Ph.D. (Biomedical Engineering)
Lena Ting, Ph.D. (Biomedical Engineering)
-Hidden Gem Award
These faculty members have been nominated by their departments in recognition of their outstanding, but often unnoticed or unrecognized, contributions to Emory or beyond.
Shella Keilholz, Ph.D. (Biomedical Engineering)
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