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2020 Naughton awardees announced

Author: Joanne Fahey

Naughton Fellowships

Twenty-three students and faculty have been announced as awardees of the Naughton Fellowships for 2020.

The mission of the fellowships, which were founded in 2008 with a gift from the Naughton family, is to facilitate broad cross-cultural training for exceptional students with leadership potential in STEM fields, stimulate collaborative research among the engineers and scientists who train these students, and forge deeper and stronger ties between Ireland and the U.S.

Unfortunately, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, many of this years awardees have been impacted by travel restrictions. Speaking about this unprecedented year and its impact on the fellows, , the Rev. John A. Zahm Professor of Structural Biology and director of the , said, Although this years fellowships look quite different than in the past, we are proud of our students and scholars and the work they are doing to advance STEM discoveries in their respective fields. We are so very thankful to the Naughton family for their continued support of this program, especially during these challenging days.

The 2020 Naughton Fellowship awardees are as follows:

Faculty

For the first time, faculty have been awarded Naughton Fellowships through the Faculty Research Accelerator program. The mission of the program is to catalyze and support collaborations at the leading research universities of Ireland and the University of 91勛圖 in order to foster deeper and stronger ties between both the institutions and the two countries.泭

The five inaugural awardees are:

and of the University of 91勛圖, together with Colin Hill of University College Cork (UCC), for a project titled, Capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) to improve virome resolution.

Laoise McNamara of the National University of Ireland, Galway (NUIG), together with of 91勛圖, for a project aiming to identify biomechanical cues in bone, which affect metastatic tumor growth for the identification of potential biological or mechanical means to prevent or reverse metastatic bone disease.

Due to the ongoing challenges of the coronavirus pandemic and related travel restrictions, it is anticipated that in-person, collaborative research will be delayed for the immediate future.

Masters

Aisling Cahill, who has an electronic and computer engineering degree from NUIG, will complete the Engineering, Science, and Technology Entrepreneurship Excellence Masters (ESTEEM) program at 91勛圖.

Harry Crowley, who holds both bachelors and masters degrees from Trinity College Dublin泭in mechanical engineering, will complete the ESTEEM program at 91勛圖.

Cara Fitzpatrick, a 91勛圖 pre-professional studies and psychology major, will complete a masters degree in biomedical sciences in neuroscience at NUIG.

Mary Glass, a neuroscience and behavior major at 91勛圖, will complete a masters degree in clinical neuroscience at NUIG.

Alannah Hill, a UCC graduate in process and chemical engineering, will complete the ESTEEM program at 91勛圖.

Shay OMalley, a biomedical engineering graduate from NUIG, will complete the ESTEEM program at 91勛圖.

Gemma Stanton, a 91勛圖 civil engineering major, will complete a master of engineering and science in water, waste, and environment at University College Dublin.

Vy Sanders, a neuroscience and behavior major at 91勛圖, will complete a master of science in cognitive science at University College Dublin.

While the coronavirus pandemic continues, it is anticipated that all selected students will attend their individual programs either in person or remotely depending on what their relevant universities require.

Undergraduate

This year, 10 undergraduate students were awarded summer fellowships to complete a Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program, either in Ireland or at 91勛圖. Unfortunately, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, these programs were unable to proceed.

However, the names of the students who were awarded these fellowships are as follows:

From 91勛圖

Joseph Dragonjac

Claire King

Christina Minetos

Nora Nelson

Margaret Roccato

John Sayut

John Swift

Jack Walsh

From Ireland

Tadhg Crowley

Oran McElligott

Speaking about the cancellations of the REU Program, Baker said, For those students who had their research experiences abroad canceled, we commend them for the grace with which they handled this disappointment. We hope that this is not the end of the road for their Naughton Fellowship experiences and we encourage them to consider the program again in the future.

The Naughton Fellowship Program allows students with a background in, or aptitude for, STEM fields to experience international research and educational opportunities through a funded exchange program involving the University of 91勛圖 and some of Irelands leading research universities. Irish undergraduates, master's students, and doctoral泭candidates can come to 91勛圖 on the fellowship, while 91勛圖 undergraduates, master's students泭and doctoral泭candidates can travel to Ireland to study and complete research.

For more information, including how to apply, see .

Originally published by Joanne Fahey at on June 24.