
Daniel Abebayehu, an assistant professor in the department of biomedical engineering at the University of Virginia, has been selected as a Keystone Fellow by the non-profit Keystone Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology headquartered in Silverthorne, Colorado.
The Fellows Program aims to give postdocs and early-career scientists from underrepresented (UR) and other disadvantaged backgrounds the support and skills they need to successfully pursue research careers and leadership and decision-making roles in academic, industry and government research sectors. This one-year program is designed around key programmatic elements to enhance confidence, leadership skills, networking opportunities, and visibility of Fellows within the biological and biomedical research community to optimize career advancement. Fellows will learn from career-development workshops and hands-on immersion experience, working directly with eminent scientists from our Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) to pursue their career goals.
View Abebayehu's profile on the Keystone website: Link. Congratulations, Dr. Abebayehu!