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TheSchool of Molecular & Cellular Biology and its departments of Biochemistry, Cell & Developmental Biology, Microbiology, and Molecular & Integrative Physiology recognize outstanding students with several awards and fellowships. In addition to the internal awards listed here, graduate students also often receive fellowships and awards from the University of Illinois Graduate College, private organizations, and national agencies such as the National Institutes of Health.

The late Lowell P. Hager received his PhD from the University of Illinois and was eventually recruited back to his alma mater, where he rose through the professorial ranks in the Department of Biochemistry. He served as head from 1969 to 1988, building a strong tradition of scientific excellence and collegiality in the department. His research program contributed immensely to the fields of biochemistry and biophysics, particularly in the area of metallo- and hemeproteins. He discovered the halogenating enzyme, chloroperoxidase. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1995. The Hager Fellowship provides support for biochemistry PhD students who demonstrate exceptional achievement, independence in research, and originality of thought.


The Charles F. Kade Fellowship is named after the late University of Illinois alumnus Charles Kade, who received a PhD in biochemistry in 1941. He was a research chemist who ultimately became a vice president of Johnson & Johnson.


This award recognizes biochemistry and biophysics graduate students who have produced outstanding research papers. The award is named after the late professor Colin Wraight, a passionate teacher, mentor, and colleague. He employed biochemical and biophysical methods to understand how the structure of membrane proteins allowed them to catalyze the transfer of electrons and protons in biological energy conversion. He joined the Illinois faculty in 1975 and held several positions, including director of the Center for Biophysics and Computational Biology and head of the Department of Biochemistry from 2004 to 2009.


This award, for outstanding graduate students, is named after Govindjee, a professor emeritus of biochemistry, biophysics and plant biology at the University of Illinois, and Rajni Govindjee, both of whom studied with the founding fathers of photosynthesis research. Govindjee conducted seminal research on the mechanisms of Photosystem II and chlorophyll fluorescence by plants and on the history of photosynthesis research. Rajni Govindjee made fundamental discoveries on the two-light effect and two-pigment system in the Hill Reaction in chloroplasts and then on the molecular mechanism of proton transport in bacteriorhodopsin from Halobacterium halobium, using site-directed mutants.


Named in honor of Tunji Toogun, a cell and developmental biology PhD student who passed away in 2007, this award recognizes CDB graduate students for their outstanding research accomplishments. Born in Nigeria, Toogun received his BS from the University of Illinois in 2001 and a posthumous PhD in 2007. Remembered as a bright and kind student, Toogun had boundless enthusiasm for research and learning. Friends, classmates, and faculty established the fund to honor his memory.


The student judged by the CDB distinction committee to have had the most outstanding graduate career among those who graduated in the past year. This award is not necessarily given out each year and more than one award may be given in some years.


Inform the chair of the CDB Distinction Committee. Include the name, date, and location of the national or international meeting and the title of the talk. All students who give a platform presentation receive the award.


Graduate students who are currently conducting research toward a PhD within the Department of Microbiology. One fellowship may be given to a 2nd-, 3rd-, 4th-, or 5th-year graduate student based on the applicant's composite graduate record (i.e., research, course grades, teaching, service to department and professional organizations, awards, etc.).


Microbiology faculty and graduate students are notified annually of the award guidelines. Faculty advisors are to nominate the graduate students in their lab and are to submit the required documents in PDF format to the microbiology office by the requested due date.


The Professor Marie Chow Teaching Scholarship is named after Marie Chow, who completed her undergraduate, doctoral, and post-doctoral studies at Smith College, Yale University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research. She was a professor at MIT, followed by the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.


Graduate students are nominated by their teaching supervisor. Students are then notified of the award guidelines and are to submit the required documents in PDF format to the microbiology office by the requested due date.


The Clark Scholarship honors Dr. Francis M. Clark and his wife, Harlie M. Clark. Francis Clark joined the Department of Bacteriology, later the Department of Microbiology, as an instructor in 1933, after having completed his undergraduate and graduate degrees at Illinois. He had a distinguished career, teaching microbiology and conducting research in the microbiology of foods. He also was past president of the Illinois Society for Microbiology.


The Department of Microbiology faculty and graduate students are notified annually of the award guidelines. The faculty advisors are to nominate the graduate students in their lab and are to submit the required documents in PDF format to the microbiology office by the requested due date.


The Clark Fellowship honors Dr. Francis M. Clark and his wife, Harlie M. Clark. Francis Clark joined the Department of Bacteriology, later the Department of Microbiology, as an instructor in 1933, after having completed his undergraduate and graduate degrees at Illinois. He had a distinguished career, teaching microbiology and conducting research in the microbiology of foods. He also was past president of the Illinois Society for Microbiology.


Graduate students who are currently conducting research toward a PhD within the Department of Microbiology. One fellowship may be given to a 2nd-, 3rd-, 4th-, and 5th-year graduate student based on the applicant's composite graduate record (i.e., research, course grades, teaching, service to the department and professional organizations, awards, etc.).


Graduate students who are currently conducting research toward a PhD within the Department of Microbiology. Typically awarded to more senior graduate students with demonstrated research accomplishments.


Graduate students who are currently conducting research toward a PhD within the Department of Microbiology. One fellowship may be given to a 2nd-, 3rd-, 4th-, or 5th-year graduate student based on the applicant's composite graduate record (i.e., research, course grades, teaching, service to the department and professional organizations, awards, etc.).


The Mame Shiao Debbie Endowment in Microbiology Award is a gift from Jane Lin, a 1986 PhD graduate in microbiology. She met her husband, filmmaker Ang Lee, while they were students at UIUC. After graduating with a theatre degree from Illinois, Lee pursued his MFA at New York University while she completed her graduate studies at Illinois.


Graduate students who are currently conducting research toward a PhD degree within the Department of Microbiology. Awarded to a graduate student with a child (or children). One of the following criteria must be satisfied:


Microbiology faculty and graduate students are notified annually of the award guidelines. Faculty advisors are to nominate the graduate students in their lab and submit their nomination letter in PDF format to the microbiology office by the requested due date.


Named after Illinois alumnus Carl J. DeBoer, this fellowship is awarded to graduate students in the department, in particular those who conduct research in infectious diseases and immunology. DeBoer received his BS in 1935 and his PhD in 1941 and joined the faculty at the Massachusetts State College (now the University of Massachusetts). He later worked at the Plum Island Animal Disease Center.


Graduate students who are currently conducting research toward a PhD degree within the Department of Microbiology. Typically awarded to more senior graduate students with demonstrated research accomplishments.


The Professor Marie Chow Fellowship for Accomplishment is named after Marie Chow, who completed her undergraduate, doctoral, and post-doctoral studies at Smith College, Yale University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research. She was a professor at MIT, followed by the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.


This award is named after James Heath, a former faculty member who researched temperature adaptation and neural physiology of animals. He was head of the Department of Physiology and Biophysics from 1977 to 1982. In recognition of those who have made exceptional contributions in the area of instruction.

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