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2 min read • September 11, 2024
Jakini Kauba
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HHMI’s Vice President of Science Leadership and Culture, Blanton Tolbert, praised this year’s cohort. “These fellows and their advisors are pioneers in their fields, paving the way for a more inclusive scientific community,” Tolbert stated.

Kauba’s research focuses on computational biology, specifically addressing social justice issues through her work. She aspires to become a computational biologist serving communities and ultimately aims to be a professor at an R-1 institution, mentoring undergraduate and graduate students.

Kauba expressed her gratitude for the support she received from the Graduate School in discovering and applying for the Gilliam Fellowship. She advised future applicants to “start early, keep your resume/CV updated, and

keep your application essays organized.” She says this approach helped her to present a comprehensive picture of her academic, professional, and personal experiences, showcasing her interest and experience working in biological sciences.

Her advisor remarked, “With this fellowship, Jakini will have the opportunity to network with students and faculty across various areas of medical science while performing advanced mathematical modeling research related to health and medicine.”

“This fellowship also allows me to engage deeply in the culture of medical science research, enhancing the models currently used in my research group and introducing new cutting-edge data and ideas,” Cook continued, also expressing thanks to HHMI for supporting this research.

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