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Biochemistry and Biophysics graduate student, Dillon Sloan, has received a Prestigious External Fellowship. Congratulations!

Dillon Sloan in blue sweatshirt in lab
Dillon Sloan, graduate student in the Baker lab

 

Dillon Sloan, NIH Fellow (F31) National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research for his project entitled “Molecular mechanism of CCDC32 in Cardiofacioneurodevelopmental syndrome.” Dillon also has a fellowship with the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science.

External fellowships, which are highly competitive awards from the federal government and other organizations, add to Carolina’s reputation as one of the world’s leading public research universities. This academic year, 279 graduate students campus-wide, who represent 42 academic programs, received prestigious external fellowships. — The Graduate School