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Featured Stories
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Research Spotlight
CDC Bioinformatics fellow bridging gaps between laboratory research and public health implementation
Grace Nabakooza, Ph.D., is an alumni ORISE fellow with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) with a background in medical research in infectious diseases, immunology, molecular biology and bioinformatics in Africa and the United Kingdom.
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Featurecast Episode
Episode 48: Roundtable conversation with the winners of the 2024 ORISE Ignite Off! competition
The ORISE Ignite Off! competition showcases the talents of interns from participating federal agencies and offices as they share their research through Ignite Talks. Each competitor has five minutes to present their project, using 20…
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Research Spotlight
International relations student translates data in reports on nuclear safety successes
Troy Alexander is a current National Nuclear Security Administration Minority Serving Institutions Internship Program (NNSA-MSIIP) participant. He is supporting the Office of International Nuclear Security (NA-211) at the NNSA.
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Feature Story
ORISE announces winners of its 2024 Future of Science Awards
ORISE announced the winners of its 2024 Future of Science Awards. These prestigious awards recognize excellence performed by ORISE program participants in the areas of scientific achievement, professional growth, project contributions and leadership in four categories: undergraduate student and post-baccalaureate, graduate student and post-master’s, postdoctoral, and mentor.
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Featurecast Episode
Episode 47: We grow by learning from others: Zachary Minchow-Proffitt on the Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellowship
Zachary Minchow-Proffitt is a member of the 2025 Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellowship cohort. He is also the guest co-host for this cohort's series of ORISE Featurecast episodes focused on the AEF program. In this episode, Zak…
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Staff Feature
Sherry Painter is dedicated to getting students excited about science
Sherry Painter brings a passion for outreach and engagement to her role as education project manager in STEM workforce development at ORISE. Her previous experience as a science community volunteer and chemistry professor/administrator also meshes well with her recruitment and project manager roles at ORISE.
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Feature Story
Bringing it all together: Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellowship alumni discuss their experiences and developing the five-year strategy for STEM education
Three alumni of the Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellowship Program discuss their time in the Fellowship on a recent episode of the ORISE Featurecast. John Galisky, Chris Wright and Kelly McCarthy participated in the development of the five-year strategy for STEM education, an effort to strengthen the government’s commitment in the STEM education ecosystem.
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Feature Story
Cytogenetic Biodosimetry Lab hosts delegation from Japan
ORISE’s REAC/TS recently hosted a delegation from the Japan Nuclear Regulation Authority. The Japanese delegation spent a full day at ORNL before coming to the REAC/TS Cytogenetic Biodosimetry Laboratory, where they were given a briefing by Dr. Carol Iddins and Dr. Adayabalam Balajee on the role of REAC/TS and the CBL, respectively.
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