Senior and New Scholars Awards for University of Wisconsin - Madison

Dr. Judd M. Aiken

University of Wisconsin - Madison
2005 senior Scholar Award in aging
Mitochondria are intracellular organelles responsible for metabolism as well as many biosynthetic pathways. Mitochondria are the source of much of the cellĂ­s energy and are also the major source of production of reactive oxygen species. Mitochondria contain their own distinct genome and, although small (contain 100,000 times less genetic...

Non-Scholar Awards for University of Wisconsin - Madison

2012 Conferences and Workshops Scholar Award in Aging

The Ellison Medical Foundation has awarded $10,000 to support selected speakers and sessions at the 2012 C. elegans Topic Meeting on "Aging, Metabolism, Stress, Pathogenesis, and Small RNAs" held 7/12/12 to 7/15/12 in Madison, WI. For further information, see: http://www.union.wisc.edu/ceaging/....

2010 Conferences and Workshops Scholar Award in Aging
The Ellison Medical Foundation has awarded $10,000 to support selected speakers and sessions at the 2010 C. elegans Topic Meeting on "Aging, Metabolism, Stress, Pathogenesis, and Small RNAs" held 8/1/10 to 8/4/10 in Madison, WI. For further information, see: http://www.union.wisc.edu/ceaging/

2006 Conferences and Workshops Scholar Award in Aging
The Ellison Medical Foundation awarded $5,000 to support speakers in aging research at the Wisconsin Symposium on Human Biology held May 22-25, 2006 at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI. For further information, see: www.union.wisc.edu/humanbiology

Funded Institutions

The Ellison Medical Foundation fosters research by means of grants-in-aid on behalf of investigators to universities and laboratories within the United States. Institutions receiving awards must be tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organizations or U.S. colleges or universities.