Awards

Congrats to Stefanie Farkas & Lisa Parenteau for their PAW Award

Jody Gridley, Business Services Manager • Neuroscience Stefanie Farkas, Adm Program CoordinatorLisa Parenteau, Adm Program Coordinator

The October/November NIH grant cycle is always a busy time, with deadlines looming and submissions piling up. This year was no exception, and navigating the complexities of multiple grant proposals required incredible organization, dedication, and teamwork. In the midst of this demanding period, two individuals stood out for their extraordinary efforts: Stefanie Farkas and Lisa Parenteau.

Stefanie and Lisa went above and beyond by stepping up to assist other UConn departments with their grant submissions. This was no small feat, as they were already managing multiple grant submissions within their own department. Their willingness to lend a helping hand during one of the busiest cycles of the year speaks volumes about their commitment to UConn’s research mission and their dedication to fostering collaboration across departments.

Their contributions exemplify the best of what teamwork and community spirit can achieve. Stefanie and Lisa’s expertise, hard work, and ability to navigate tight deadlines ensured that both their department and others were able to successfully submit their grant proposals on time.

We want to take a moment to express our heartfelt gratitude to Stefanie Farkas and Lisa Parenteau. Your efforts did not go unnoticed, and your impact on the success of the grant cycle was immeasurable. Thank you for your unwavering commitment and for embodying the collaborative spirit that makes UConn an exceptional place to work and thrive.

Let’s all take inspiration from Stefanie and Lisa’s example as we continue to support one another in achieving our shared goals. Thank you for making a difference!

Spotlight on Excellence: Dr. Rogie Royce Carandang Recognized by JPHE

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We’re proud to share that Rogie Royce Carandang, one of our esteemed Postdoctoral Research Fellows, has been recognized as an Outstanding Author by the Journal of Public Health and Emergency (JPHE)! This honor highlights his dedication to advancing research and contributing meaningful insights to the field of public health.

In a recent interview with JPHE, he discussed his work, inspirations, and vision for the future of public health. His achievements are a testament to the innovative and impactful research happening right here at UConn’s Department of Public Health Sciences.

Take a moment to read his full interview and learn more about the remarkable work that earned him this recognition: Read the Interview.

Congratulations, Rogie, on this well-deserved recognition!