Brooke Sabin, a biochemistry undergraduate and researcher in the Kennemur Group, has recently been awarded the Grinter Fellowship from the University of Florida Graduate School. Named in honor of Dr. Linton E. Grinter, Dean of the Graduate School from 1952 to 1969, this fellowship helps recruit truly exceptional graduate students into their program of study. In spring 2020, she graduated from FSU with a B.S. in Biochemistry (summa cum laude) and will join the UF Chemistry Department in fall 2020 to pursue a Ph.D. in polymer chemistry.
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