Lindsay Cameron

Prize for Neuroscience Graduate Student Studying Psychedelics

Lindsay Cameron, a neuroscience Ph.D. student, was among this year's 13 recipients of the Harold M. Weintraub Graduate Student Award. 

Presented by the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle earlier this month, the award recognizes outstanding achievement during graduate studies in the biological sciences. Originally established in 2000, the awards are bestowed annually, and there have been a total of 302 recipients, including this year's honorees. Winners are selected for the quality, originality and significance of their work, and represent a diverse range of research topics.

Cameron's research explores therapeutic uses of psychedelics. Read more about the award here.  

Original Article by Evan White (4/30/2021) here.

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