[FUN_Mail] FUN Faculty Award Nominations open

Elaine Reynolds reynolde at lafayette.edu
Tue Sep 19 01:35:46 UTC 2023


Kurt,

I would like to nominate Veronica Martinez Acosta for the FUN Award for
Fostering Diversity & Inclusivity. Dr. Martinez Acosta is a Professor of
Biology at University of the Incarnate Word, which is a Hispanic serving
institution. Dr. Martinez Acosta earned her Ph.D. in Zoology from Texas A&M
University and did a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Texas.



Her lab at UIW studies molecular mechanisms governing neural regeneration
and wound healing in the annelid worm, Lumbriculus variegatus. She has
mentored many undergraduate students from UIW and local community colleges
as well as high school students, many of whom are from minoritized and/or
first-generation populations. She has obtained grants in support of these
undergraduate researchers from NSF, a NIMH NRSA, and a High School
Apprenticeship Program (HSAP)/Undergraduate Research Apprenticeship Program
(URAP) for research education outreach. She was also a SOMAS award winner.
Most recently she was the PI at UIW on a DoD Research and Education Program
for Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Minority-Serving
Institutions (HBCU/MI) for over $600K. Dr Martinez Acosta has received
several faculty awards from her university in recognition to her teaching,
research, and service to her students.



Dr. Martinez Acosta was also instrumental in developing the Marine
Biological Laboratory Summer Program in Neuroscience and Success summer
course (SPINES), supporting the training of summer students at the
Laboratory.



Dr. Martinez Acosta has published on issues surrounding diversity, equity
and inclusion for several years. In JUNE, she and her coauthors published
on the retention of underrepresented minority faculty and the need for
strategic action at the university level. A paper in Frontiers in
Integrative Neuroscience on effective mentorship as a means to diversify
neuroscience has been well received and has over 7,000 views since it was
published earlier this year. Dr. Martinez Acosta is also a coauthor on
FUN’s statement on diversity equity and inclusion as well as serving as FUN
treasurer.


 In my interactions with Dr. Martinez Acosta I have learned so much from
her and I value her leadership, her work in the DEI arena and her continued
dedication to the Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience.


Thanks, Elaine




On Wed, Sep 13, 2023 at 11:25 AM Illig, Kurt R. <illi8559 at stthomas.edu>
wrote:

>    Dear FUN members and friends,
>
>    Please help us recognize outstanding work in the Undergraduate
>    Neuroscience community by nominating your colleagues for FUN Faculty
>    Awards. FUN presents up to five awards each year:
>    The Carol Ann Paul Educator of the Year Award is awarded annually to a
>    regular member or fellow of FUN in recognition of notable efforts
>    related to promoting effective teaching of neuroscience at the
>    undergraduate level, and is based on a nominating letter from a member.
>
>    The FUN Service Award is awarded from time to time to recognize
>    individuals who have made outstanding efforts towards the continuing
>    development of FUN as an organization.
>
>    The FUN Mentor Award is presented from time to time to recognize
>    individuals who have made outstanding contributions as mentors for
>    young neuroscientists, (mentoring students and/or faculty).
>
>    The FUN Award for Fostering Diversity & Inclusivity is presented from
>    time to time to recognize individuals who have made extraordinary
>    efforts promoting diversity and inclusivity in undergraduate
>    neuroscience education. Outstanding support of diversity may include
>    the development of programs that substantially enhance the advancement
>    of students and/or faculty from diverse backgrounds, successful and
>    inclusive mentoring of diverse students and/or faculty, or fostering
>    inclusive classroom/laboratory environments for all to succeed in
>    science.
>
>    The Career/Lifetime Achievement Award is FUN's highest honor, awarded
>    from time to time to recognize individuals who have made outstanding
>    efforts on behalf of undergraduate neuroscience education and research.
>    Outstanding efforts may include singular achievements that have
>    provided wide benefit to the undergraduate neuroscience community, or
>    sustained efforts across years.
>
>    Please submit your nominations directly to me by e-mail at
>    [1]krillig at stthomas.edu. The award committee will begin reviewing
>    nominations on October 15, 2023. If you are interested in serving on
>    this committee, please let me know. A list of previous award recipients
>    can be found on the FUN website:
>    [2]https://www.funfaculty.org/faculty_awards
>
>    With best wishes,
>
>    -Kurt
>
>    Kurt R. Illig, PhD
>
>    Professor of Biology and Neuroscience
>    University of St. Thomas | [3]stthomas.edu
>    Past President
>    Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience | [4]funfaculty.org
>
>    [5]krillig at stthomas.edu
>    (651) 962-5273
>
>    [6]Click this link to meet with me
>
>    [7]University of St. Thomas : All for the Common Good
>
> References
>
>    1. mailto: krillig at stthomas.edu
>    2. https://www.funfaculty.org/faculty_awards
>    3. https://www.stthomas.edu/
>    4. https://www.funfaculty.org/
>    5. mailto:krillig at stthomas.edu
>    6.
> https://outlook.office.com/bookwithme/user/35cfb7f3b7a943d6b43c03c4b43bd328@stthomas.edu?anonymous&ep=pcard
>    7. https://www.stthomas.edu/e
>
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-- 

Elaine R. Reynolds

Pronouns:she/her/hers

Professor of Biology and Neuroscience

Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Undergraduate

    Neuroscience Education (JUNE)

Lafayette College

746 High Street

318 Rockwell Integrated Sciences Center (RISC)

Easton, PA 18042

reynolde at lafayette.edu
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   Kurt,

   I would like to nominate Veronica Martinez Acosta for the FUN Award for
   Fostering Diversity & Inclusivity. Dr. Martinez Acosta is a Professor
   of Biology at University of the Incarnate Word, which is a Hispanic
   serving institution. Dr. Martinez Acosta earned her Ph.D. in Zoology
   from Texas A&M University and did a postdoctoral fellowship at the
   University of Texas.


   Her lab at UIW studies molecular mechanisms governing neural
   regeneration and wound healing in the annelid worm, Lumbriculus
   variegatus. She has mentored many undergraduate students from UIW and
   local community colleges as well as high school students, many of whom
   are from minoritized and/or first-generation populations. She has
   obtained grants in support of these undergraduate researchers from NSF,
   a NIMH NRSA, and a High School Apprenticeship Program
   (HSAP)/Undergraduate Research Apprenticeship Program (URAP) for
   research education outreach. She was also a SOMAS award winner. Most
   recently she was the PI at UIW on a DoD Research and Education Program
   for Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Minority-Serving
   Institutions (HBCU/MI) for over $600K. Dr Martinez Acosta has received
   several faculty awards from her university in recognition to her
   teaching, research, and service to her students.


   Dr. Martinez Acosta was also instrumental in developing the Marine
   Biological Laboratory Summer Program in Neuroscience and Success summer
   course (SPINES), supporting the training of summer students at the
   Laboratory.


   Dr. Martinez Acosta has published on issues surrounding diversity,
   equity and inclusion for several years. In JUNE, she and her coauthors
   published on the retention of underrepresented minority faculty and the
   need for strategic action at the university level. A paper in Frontiers
   in Integrative Neuroscience on effective mentorship as a means to
   diversify neuroscience has been well received and has over 7,000 views
   since it was published earlier this year. Dr. Martinez Acosta is also a
   coauthor on FUN’s statement on diversity equity and inclusion as well
   as serving as FUN treasurer.

    In my interactions with Dr. Martinez Acosta I have learned so much
   from her and I value her leadership, her work in the DEI arena and her
   continued dedication to the Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience.

   Thanks, Elaine

   On Wed, Sep 13, 2023 at 11:25 AM Illig, Kurt R.
   <[1]illi8559 at stthomas.edu> wrote:

        Dear FUN members and friends,
        Please help us recognize outstanding work in the Undergraduate
        Neuroscience community by nominating your colleagues for FUN
     Faculty
        Awards. FUN presents up to five awards each year:
        The Carol Ann Paul Educator of the Year Award is awarded annually
     to a
        regular member or fellow of FUN in recognition of notable efforts
        related to promoting effective teaching of neuroscience at the
        undergraduate level, and is based on a nominating letter from a
     member.
        The FUN Service Award is awarded from time to time to recognize
        individuals who have made outstanding efforts towards the
     continuing
        development of FUN as an organization.
        The FUN Mentor Award is presented from time to time to recognize
        individuals who have made outstanding contributions as mentors
     for
        young neuroscientists, (mentoring students and/or faculty).
        The FUN Award for Fostering Diversity & Inclusivity is presented
     from
        time to time to recognize individuals who have made extraordinary
        efforts promoting diversity and inclusivity in undergraduate
        neuroscience education. Outstanding support of diversity may
     include
        the development of programs that substantially enhance the
     advancement
        of students and/or faculty from diverse backgrounds, successful
     and
        inclusive mentoring of diverse students and/or faculty, or
     fostering
        inclusive classroom/laboratory environments for all to succeed in
        science.
        The Career/Lifetime Achievement Award is FUN's highest honor,
     awarded
        from time to time to recognize individuals who have made
     outstanding
        efforts on behalf of undergraduate neuroscience education and
     research.
        Outstanding efforts may include singular achievements that have
        provided wide benefit to the undergraduate neuroscience
     community, or
        sustained efforts across years.
        Please submit your nominations directly to me by e-mail at
        [1][2]krillig at stthomas.edu. The award committee will begin
     reviewing
        nominations on October 15, 2023. If you are interested in serving
     on
        this committee, please let me know. A list of previous award
     recipients
        can be found on the FUN website:
        [2][3]https://www.funfaculty.org/faculty_awards
        With best wishes,
        -Kurt
        Kurt R. Illig, PhD
        Professor of Biology and Neuroscience
        University of St. Thomas | [3][4]stthomas.edu
        Past President
        Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience | [4][5]funfaculty.org
        [5][6]krillig at stthomas.edu
        (651) 962-5273
        [6]Click this link to meet with me
        [7]University of St. Thomas : All for the Common Good
     References
        1. mailto: [7]krillig at stthomas.edu
        2. [8]https://www.funfaculty.org/faculty_awards
        3. [9]https://www.stthomas.edu/
        4. [10]https://www.funfaculty.org/
        5. mailto:[11]krillig at stthomas.edu
        6.
     [12]https://outlook.office.com/bookwithme/user/35cfb7f3b7a943d6b43c0
     3c4b43bd328 at stthomas.edu?anonymous&ep=pcard
        7. [13]https://www.stthomas.edu/e
     _______________________________________________
     --remember replies to the mailing list go to everyone on the list!!
     --
     FUN_Mail mailing list
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     [15]https://lists.funfaculty.org/mailman/listinfo/fun_mail
     [16]http://www.funfaculty.org/drupal/mailarchive/FUN_mail

   --

   Elaine R. Reynolds

   Pronouns:she/her/hers

   Professor of Biology and Neuroscience

   Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Undergraduate

       Neuroscience Education (JUNE)

   Lafayette College

   746 High Street

   318 Rockwell Integrated Sciences Center (RISC)

   Easton, PA 18042

   [17]reynolde at lafayette.edu

References

   1. mailto:illi8559 at stthomas.edu
   2. mailto:krillig at stthomas.edu
   3. https://www.funfaculty.org/faculty_awards
   4. http://stthomas.edu/
   5. http://funfaculty.org/
   6. mailto:krillig at stthomas.edu
   7. mailto:krillig at stthomas.edu
   8. https://www.funfaculty.org/faculty_awards
   9. https://www.stthomas.edu/
  10. https://www.funfaculty.org/
  11. mailto:krillig at stthomas.edu
  12. https://outlook.office.com/bookwithme/user/35cfb7f3b7a943d6b43c03c4b43bd328@stthomas.edu?anonymous&ep=pcard
  13. https://www.stthomas.edu/e
  14. mailto:FUN_Mail at lists.funfaculty.org
  15. https://lists.funfaculty.org/mailman/listinfo/fun_mail
  16. http://www.funfaculty.org/drupal/mailarchive/FUN_mail
  17. mailto:reynolde at lafayette.edu


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