February 27, 2007
David Ginger receives Sloan Research Fellowship
Assistant Professor David Ginger is one of two UW faculty members to win a highly competitive and prestigious Sloan Research Fellowship from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Sloan Research Fellowships are granted to enhance the careers of the top young academics in the sciences, and they carry a $45,000 grant over a two-year period. Currently there are 118 fellowships awarded annually across seven fields: chemistry, computational and evolutionary molecular biology, computer science, economics, mathematics, neuroscience, and physics.
For more information about the Sloan Fellowship and recent recipients, please see the Fellowship website.
For information about David Ginger and his research, please visit his faculty page or his research group website.