Graduate Student Academic Excellence, Outstanding Research Recognition

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2025 Graduate Research Awards

 

R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy graduate and undergraduate students were acknowledged for research excellence and academic achievements during the 14th Annual Graduate Research Awards Reception. 

The award reception celebrates excellence in the graduate programs, highlighting the dedication and hard work of Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Science candidates. Nathan Cherrington, PhD, and Georg Wondrak, PhD, presided over the event and shared words of congratulations and admiration for all the participants in the program.

"We have a unique opportunity every year to celebrate the accomplishments and hard work of our students, but also to show our appreciation to several of our alumni and friends who want to recognize those accomplishments," said Cherrington, associate dean of research at the Coit College of Pharmacy. "It is a great time to bring together our current and former students who make our College what it is."

 

Graduate Research Awards

The following graduate research awards are handed out each year to deserving graduate students in the College of Pharmacy.

  • The Caldwell Health Sciences Research Fellowship is dedicated in memory of Mary Caldwell, who worked at the University of Arizona for 55 years as a biology and bacteriology professor and then as a researcher. It is awarded to reward and encourage graduate students who are conducting original research.
  • The Joseph B. Ryan Memorial Award was established by Joey Nell Leonard in memory of her father, Joseph B. Ryan, a prominent Phoenix pharmacist who operated a number of drug stores in Arizona. This fund is awarded to UA College of Pharmacy alumni who are interested in the MS/PhD program.
  • The Conklin Sheevers Award was established by Dr. Neilson Conklin and Dr. Hilary Sheevers in 2023 to grant travel funds for Master, PhD or post-doctoral students to attend the Society of Toxicology annual meeting or other scientific meetings and training opportunities.
  • The Glenn Sipes Graduate Travel Award was started by Dr. Glenn Sipes, this award is intended to fund travel expenses for graduate students who are pursuing a doctorate in pharmacology and toxicology and will enable and encourage them to advance their research by participating in scientific meetings. Travel to conferences and scientific meetings remains an important aspect of graduate education where students network with fellow scientists and researchers. This award will continue to encourage students to participate and reduce the burden of costs associated with travel.
  • The Abraham and MacDonald Student International Research Award is intended for a graduate student who is pursuing a doctorate in pharmaceutical sciences to conduct research or receive research training in a country for which English is not the primary language. 
  • The William and Betty Milleson Fink Award, established in 2010 by Bill and Betty Fink, ardent supporters of the university. Bill, a registered pharmacist, ran a family pharmacy and was an architect of a digital computer system to regulate prescriptions to ensure patient safety. And Betty, who received her undergraduate degree from the U of A, worked at the university for over 34 years.

 

Graduate Student

Graduate Research Awards

Yanhao JiangJoseph B. Ryan Memorial Fellowship
Michael Arowosegbe
Paxton Sample
I. Glenn Sipes Graduate Student Travel Award
Dominique Farrera
Naoya Kitamura
Lisa Tran
Ziyuan Wang
Caldwell Health Sciences Research Fellowship
Daniel WurmConklin Sheevers Award
Paul Victor Santiago RajAbraham & MacDonald Graduate Student International Research Award
Oiza Blessing Aliu
Alexis Cruickshank-Taylor
William and Betty Milleson Fink Award

 

The graduate awards were selected by the Research Affairs Committee, which was comprised of the following pharmacy faculty:

  • Nathan Cherrington, PhD, ATS, Chair
  • A. Jay Gandolfi, PhD
  • Bonnie LaFleur, PhD
  • Gregory Thatcher, PhD
  • Catharine Smith, PhD
  • Ivo Abraham, PhD
  • Bernardo Lemos, PhD
  • Wei Wang, PhD
  • Hongmin Li, PhD
  • Qing-Yu Zhang, PhD
  • Xinglong Wang, PhD
     

 

Graduate Track Awards

Graduate track awards recognize students from each of the four graduate program tracks who have showcased academic excellence and outstanding research throughout the past year. Recipients were selected for two categories based on either GPA or research nominations. The executive committee then made the selection, and the Track Directors announced the awardees to the Grad Student Council.

 

Drug Discovery & Development PhD Track

Academic Excellence

Outstanding Research

Naoya KitamuraKe Chen
 

Health & Pharmaceutical Outcomes PhD Track

Academic Excellence

Anastasija Martinovic

 

Pharmacology & Toxicology PhD Track

Academic Excellence

Outstanding Research

Rukayat AromokeyeDominque Farrera
Ziyuan Wang

 

Pharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics PhD Track

Academic Excellence

Outstanding Research

Mengwen LiShuang Wu
Joseph Adams

 

Pharmaceutical Sciences MS Track

Academic Excellence

Abbie Mendenhall

 

Faculty Teaching & Mentor Awards

Graduate faculty members were also honored at this year's event. Students nominate faculty who contribute to the high-quality learning environment and help maintain high scholarly standards. In addition, they also nominated faculty members who provide advice and opportunities to enhance career development and actively publish work featuring graduate students. 

 

Faculty Award

Faculty Winner

Mentor of the YearRick G. Schnellmann, PhD
Teacher of the YearJohn Regan, PhD

 

View the 2025 Awards Reception Photo Album