Jason Constantino receives a 2013 Siebel Scholarship

09/12/2012

Jason Constantino, a Graduate Student in the lab of Dr. Natalia Trayanova, has been awarded a 2013 Siebel Scholarship. Students are nominated for the Siebel Scholarship on the basis of academic and research excellence and leadership activity during their graduate school career. The scholarship itself is $35,000 to supplement the student’s stipend in their final year of graduate school, and scholars become part of the Siebel Scholars community, which involves attending annual conferences and events.

“The Siebel Scholars community consists of nearly 800 of the world’s brightest minds in business, computer science, and bioengineering. The Siebel Scholars community actively fosters leadership, collaboration, and increased potential for Siebel Scholars to achieve even more through their work with an incomparable group of equally talented peers.” Click here to read more about the Siebel Foundation.

Congratulations Jason on your award!

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