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Featured Stories
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Research Spotlight
USDA-ARS Research Microbiologist looks back on her ORISE fellowship experience
Holly Bartholomew, Ph.D., is an ORISE fellow alum who participated in research with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Research Service (ARS). Bartholomew and her team conducted research on Penicillium expansum, the cause for blue mold decay in pome fruit, with the aim to combat the fungus, avoid fungicide resistance and reduce the economic losses of food waste.
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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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Featurecast Episode
Episode 44: Impacting change on Capitol Hill—A conversation with Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Program Fellows
In this episode, host Michael Holtz and guest co-host Amy Szczepanski talk to Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellows who spent their fellowship time on Capitol Hill. Steve Robinson, a 2005 Fellow, Jacquelyn Southerland (2023-24),…
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Feature Story
‘The beauty of the library:’ educators discuss the Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellowship program and their placement at the Library of Congress
The AEF Program is an opportunity for accomplished K-12 STEM educators to serve in national educational arenas in Washington, D.C. Amara Alexander, an alumnus of the AEF who was placed at the Library of Congress during her time in the program. Alexander and Kelsey Beeghly, a class of 2023-24 AEF Fellow who was also at the Library of Congress, recently completed an interview together for the ORISE Featurecast in which they discussed their experiences.
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Research Spotlight
From Curiosity to Contribution: Amalia Parra's Journey in Molecular Genetics and National Security
As a participant in the Intelligence Community (IC) Postdoctoral Program, Amalia Parra investigates gene networks in Drosophila melanogaster to enhance U.S. national security through improved threat detection and mitigation.
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Feature Story
Postdoctoral fellow at U.S. Army DEVCOM Soldier Center wins 2024 ORISE Ignite Off! competition
Jonathan Blutinger, Ph.D., an ORISE postdoctoral fellow at the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) Soldier Center, has been named the winner of the 2024 ORISE Ignite Off! competition.
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Feature Story
Deep waters: ORISE participants discuss the science conducted on the EPA Research Vessel Lake Guardian
The Lake Guardian, the largest research vessel owned by the Environmental Protection Agency, is a hub of research and science on the Great Lakes. Two ORISE participants—Isabel Dunn and Suse LaGory—recently completed an interview on the ORISE Featurecast about what it’s like to live and conduct research on this vessel.
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