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Honors
Seemant Chaturvedi, MD, associate professor of
neurology, received an award for the best clinical poster at the
International Headache Society in June, 1999. The paper, entitled
“Increased Serotonin Synthesis in Migraine,” was co-authored by WSU
faculty members: Diane Chugani, K. Niimura, M. Lee, Maher Fakhouri, Otto
Muzik and Harry Chugani. Zirka Clark, personnel director at the WSU School
of Medicine, was presented with a certificate of appreciation from the
faculty senate for her assistance on tenure and promotion issues over
the years. Kate Dimond Fitzgerald, Year IV medical student,
received a new investigator award from the New Clinical Drug Evaluation
Unit, sponsored by the National Institutes of Health. She also received
the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation Student Award Program
Grant for the upcoming year. Andy Gilbert, Year IV medical student, received the
Robinson Cunningham Award from the American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry for the best original research paper in child
psychiatry. This is the first time a medical student has won the prize,
which is generally awarded to a resident/fellow or junior faculty
member. Sheryl MacGillis, facility coordinator at the
School of Medicine, has been named Building Coordinator of the Year by
the Building Coordinators Advisory Group at Wayne State University. Husseini Manji, MD, associate professor of
psychiatry and behavioral neurosciences, received the Ziskind-Somerfeld
Award from the Society of Biological Psychiatry for his work on
“Protein Kinase C Signaling in the Brain: Molecular Transduction of
Mood Stabilization in the Treatment of Manic Depressive Illness.” Barry Rosen, PhD, professor and chair of
biochemistry, was honored with Wayne State University’s Outstanding
Graduate Mentor Award. Andrew Sloan, MD, assistant professor of
neurosurgery, has earned the 1999 Clinical Investigator Award from the
American Brain Tumor Association. Wei Xue, MD, PhD, dermatology resident, was honored by the American Academy of Dermatology with a Young Investigators in Dermatology Award. Dr. Xue’s research on “Molecular Studies of Pemphigus Autoantibody Induced Acantholysis” is sponsored by Dr. Ken Hashimoto, professor of dermatology.
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