John Ciemniecki, a postdoctoral scholar at the University of Georgia, has been granted a fellowship from the Life Sciences Research Foundation.
The Life Sciences Research Foundation (LSRF) is a charitable organization that aids early-career researchers by linking them with philanthropic benefactors. Fewer than 5% of candidates secure a fellowship, which will finance Ciemniecki’s salary and research costs for three years.
Ciemniecki is a participant in the research team assisting Jorge Escalante, UGA Foundation Distinguished Professor in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ microbiology department, which examines the essential metabolic processes of bacterial cells.
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