Katie Jungbluth Kelm Wins 2007 Gordis Award June 4, 2009 By Betsy Clarke Katie Jungbluth Kelm, winner of 2007 Gordis Award For the “Best Research Presentation for a Pre-Doctoral Student Katie Jungbluth Kelm won the prestigious 2007 Gordis Award For the “Best Research Presentation for a Pre-Doctoral Student” at the recent Research Society for Alcoholism Meeting in Chicago. This accomplishment was recognized with a $3000 cash prize. Filed Under: Categories: News, Student & Postdoc News More from Pharmacology Hahn Awarded CZI Grant to Monitor, Manipulate Proteins Important in Nervous System Function, Neurological Disease Legant Lab paper makes the cover of Nature Methods! Congratulations to our new PhD, Gavin P. Schmitz!