“Paws Up” – brought to you by the PVM Wellness Committee

Fortin Drug Discovery Lab team members (left-right) Natalie Horgan (PharmD student) Lydia Stone (Chemistry student), Taiwo Ademoye (PhD candidate, BMS) and Ahmed Elbatrawy (BMS Postdoctoral Fellow).
Fortin Drug Discovery Lab team members (left-right) Natalie Horgan (PharmD student) Lydia Stone (Chemistry student), Taiwo Ademoye (PhD candidate, BMS) and Ahmed Elbatrawy (BMS Postdoctoral Fellow).

This week a group of Purdue students and trainees in the Fortin Drug Discovery Lab are being appreciated for their clear dedication to their research. PharmD student Natalie Horgan, Chemistry student Lydia Stone, and Basic Medical Sciences Department PhD candidate Taiwo Ademoye and Postdoctoral Fellow Ahmed Elbatrawy, are valued by a faculty member who shared, “They are outstanding team players. I am grateful for their contributions and I am proud of all their achievements, especially in this challenging time for researchers.”

Is there someone at PVM you would like to acknowledge today? Please take a moment to submit a Paws Up nomination for that person. Any PVM staff, faculty, student, or team may be nominated by anyone in our college. It’s easy to do! Just follow this link to complete the simple nomination form. In doing so, you help foster a healthy work environment by expressing appreciation and gratitude. Submissions are published anonymously and may be edited for style and length. For more information, visit the PVM Wellness Committee website.

Writer(s): PVM Wellness Committee | pvmnews@purdue.edu

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