Department of Molecular, Cell & Developmental Biology, UCSC
Elsie Carrillo
Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, UCSC
Cassidy Cooper
Animal Behavior Graduate Group, UC Davis
Mariah Angel Cuyson
Department of Biology (Cellular & Molecular), SFSU
Camille Derderian
Departments of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, UCSF
Gillian Dohrn
Science Communication Master’s Program, UCSC
Anthony Donahue
Department of Biology (Marine & Estuarine), SFSU
Amanda Donaldson
Department of Earth & Planetary Studies, UCSC
Yasmine Elshenawi
Department of Microbiology & Environmental Toxicology, UCSC
Alyssa Estrada
Department of Biology (Cellular & Molecular) , SFSU
Caroline Faircloth
Department of Biology (Integrative), SFSU
Jane Fudyma
Department of Soils & Biogeochemistry, UC Davis
Jacquelyn Galvez
Department of Integrative Biology, UC Berkeley
Carissa Garrity
Integrative Pathobiology, UC Davis
Kameron Gausling
Department of Physics & Astronomy, SFSU
Joseph Germino
Department of Biomedical Sciences, UCSF
Chloe Ghent
Departments of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, UCSF
Navid Gougol
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, UCSC
Elizabeth Grant
Geology Graduate Group, UC Davis
Ryan Green
Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences, UCSC
Julia Harenčár
Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, UCSC
Cynthia “Abby” Harris
Department of Molecular & Cell Biology, UC Berkeley
Mallory Harris
Department of Biology, Stanford
Mohammed “Mo” Hashemian
Department of Chemistry, UC Davis
Hope Hauptman
Department of Environmental Systems, UC Merced
Macall Hock
Ecology Graduate Group, UC Davis
Logan Horowitz
Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, UC Berkeley
Zach Horton
Department of Statistics, UCSC
Carolyn Smith Hughes
Department of Epidemiology & Translational Science, UCSF
Zunaira Iqbal
Department of Cognitive & Information Sciences, UC Merced
Rianna Jitosho
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford
Doreen Joseph
Department of Computer Science, UC Davis
Sarah King
Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences, UC Davis
Alex Kramer
Department of Biomolecular Engineering, UCSC
Darwin Kwok
Department of Biomedical Sciences, UCSF
Nilsa La Cunza
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences & Pharmacogenomics, UCSF
Matt Larson
Department of Mathematics, Stanford
Alex Jihun Lee
Department of Neurology, UCSF
Quimby Lee
Neuroscience Graduate Group, UC Davis
Suzanne Lipton
Department of Environmental Studies, UCSC
Meredith Lutz
Animal Behavior Graduate Group, UC Davis
Anna Makar-Limanov
Department of Chemistry, Stanford
Lourenço Martins
Department of Integrative Biology, UC Berkeley
Maria McSharry
Department of Molecular & Cell Biology, UC Berkeley
Jason Meintjes
Department of Mathematics, SFSU
Milana Meyers
Department of Chemistry (Biochemistry), SFSU
Kira Miller
Department of Biology (Integrative) , SFSU
Callan Monette
Department of Bioengineering, Stanford
Maria Angelica Muñoz
Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology, UC Davis
Nicholas O’Dea
Department of Physics, Stanford
Rachel O'Sullivan
Department of Neuroscience, UCSF
Julia Owen
Ecology Graduate Group, UC Davis
Reesab "Reese" Pathak
Department of Computer Science, UC Berkeley
Robin Peter
Department of Nuclear Engineering, UC Berkeley
Sruthi Raguveer
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, UCSF
Mara Reed
Department of Earth & Planetary Science, UC Berkeley
Madeline Reinsel
Science Communication Master’s Program, UCSC
Sophie Ruehr
Department of Environmental Science, Policy & Management, UC Berkeley
Mays Mohammed Salih
Department of Molecular, Cell & Developmental Biology, UCSC
Dominic Sanchez
Department of Astronomy & Astrophysics, UCSF
Devin Schoen
Department of Bioengineering, UCSF
Cooper Selco
Department of Applied Science & Technology, UC Berkeley
Arabi Seshappan
Department of Physics, UC Merced
Lauren Schechtman
Department of Developmental & Stem Cell Biology, UCSF
Alec Shelley
Department of Applied Physics, Stanford
Devin Simbol
Department of Chemistry, SFSU
Tyler Singer-Clark
Department of Biomedical Engineering, UC Davis
Devinn Sinnott
Integrative Pathobiology, UC Davis
Richelle Smith
Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford
Rachelle Stark
Department of Metabolic Biology, UC Berkeley
Paul Summers
Department of Geophysics, Stanford
Alice Truong
Department of Biology (Integrative), SFSU
Alauna Wheeler
Department of Physics, UC Merced
Ross Wohlgemuth
Department of Molecular, Cellular & Integrative Physiology, UC Davis
Jeremiah Tsyporin, University of California, Santa Cruz
“As I enter the final year of my PhD, I am beginning to look for mentors to oversee my post-doctoral training. One of the significant ways I can find a mentor is through the networking opportunities offered at conferences. Without this generous support, these opportunities to share my work with the greater neuroscience community would have been impossible for me. In addition to attending conferences and connecting with neuroscientists worldwide, support from ARCS has helped ease the economic burdens associated with the cost of living in Santa Cruz. Because I don’t have to focus so heavily on dealing with basic needs, I have the freedom to spend more time and mental energy focused on research and intellectual pursuits central to a successful PhD.”
Rachelle Stark, University of California, Berkeley
“I grew up in a low-income community in San Bernardino, California where I directly saw the harsh reality of how diet contributes to many diseases (diabetes, cardiovascular disease, obesity, etc.). These preventable diseases tragically took the lives of many people in my community. For these reasons, doing research related to nutrition/metabolism is extremely important and fulfilling to me. The [ARCS Award] gives me more options for labs because I will not have to rely on the funding of the lab I choose and can instead choose a lab purely based on my research interests. The funding will also give me more time to work on the research that I find so important and fulfilling.”
Katherine Montana, San Francisco State University
“I will be pursuing my master’s degree in integrative biology at San Francisco State University and conducting my research at the California Academy of Sciences. I am thrilled to get started on my research and mentoring projects. … This combination of research activities will offer me the opportunity to build my technical lab skills, storytelling abilities, and capacity to help other students succeed in science. ... I am deeply honored to receive the [ARCS Award] and take great joy in starting graduate school. I thank you for making this possible for me. I am ready to get to work.”
Micah Swann, University of California, Davis
“I’m conducting applied limnological research on the pristine lakes of Northern Patagonia, in collaboration with Fundación Chile Lagos Limpios. This model will be used to investigate how the physics and water quality of these pristine lakes wi1l be impacted by climate change and watershed development over the course of the 21st century. In September 2019, I had my first opportunity to visit Northern Patagonia … but due to Covid-19 safety and travel restrictions, I have not had the opportunity to return to Chile. With your financial support, I will be able to return to the region in January 2022 and continue collecting data to improve the accuracy of the lake model under development.”
Julie Chang, Stanford University
“The ARCS Award will allow me to focus on my PhD studies without worrying about finances. My research focuses on understanding the physics of breast cancer cell migration using 3D hydrogels and time-lapse imaging. The PhD journey itself has been a rollercoaster and I’m excited to finally see the light at the end of the tunnel! After my PhD, I am hoping to land a role as a clinical scientist in the biotech industry in the Bay Area. In this role, I can help analyze and interpret clinical trial data to develop drugs that can cure human diseases. Thank you again for the ARCS award—funding the next generation of scientific thinkers is truly an impactful mission!”
Nicholas Elder, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)
“I am grateful to earn my degree at UCSF which is world-renowned for its stem cell research. Likewise, it has been a pleasure to be supported by the ARCS Foundation and wider community. Research is a costly endeavor and being awarded this fellowship has given me the time and space to focus on impactful research while also sharing it with an interested group of donors and other scholars. The fellowship has also been a reassurance. This fall, my supervisor announced that he was leaving academia for an industry position. As I searched for a new supervisor and lab in which to complete my research, I knew that I had financial support to ease my transition.”