Dr. Anne Joseph Women's Early Research Career (WERC) Award
Administered by the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Dr. Anne Joseph Women's Early Research Career Award (WERC) provides supplemental funding for women who are junior faculty to sustain their research productivity during early career stages, when completing extra-professional responsibilities (including child-rearing) are common. Applicants must have current financial research support and be on a clear path to a successful independent research career. The supplemental funding is intended to increase research productivity, thereby increasing career advancement opportunities for women in academic medicine.
For more information or questions please contact dom-dei@umn.edu

2020 Awardee
Dr. Forum Kamdar is a faculty member in the Division of Cardiology. She received the award for her project, Unlocking the Role of Cardiac Calcium Pump Dysregulation in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Cardiomyopathy.

2019 Awardee
Dr. Elizabeth Rogers is a faculty member in the Division of General Internal Medicine. She received the award for her project, Treatment Burden in Limited English Proficiency Patients with Diabetes.

2018 Awardee
Dr. Allyson Hart is an affiliate faculty member at HCMC in the Division of Renal Diseases and Hypertension. She received the award for her project, Counseling kidney transplant candidates with their social support networks to improve outcomes.

2018 Awardee
Dr. Radha Rajasingham is a faculty member in the Division of Infectious Diseases and International Medicine. She received the award for her project, Evaluation of enhanced antifungal therapy for HIV-infected persons with asymptomatic cryptococcal infection.

2017 Awardee
Dr. Shernan Holtan is a faculty member in the Division of Hematology, Oncology, and Transplantation. She received the award for her project, Tissue Repair in Acute Graft-versus-Host Disease: A Functional Genomics Approach.

2016 Awardee
Dr. Alexa Pragman is a faculty member at the VA in the Division of Infectious Disease and International Medicine. She received the award for her project, An Interim Analysis of the Relationship Between the Oral and Lung Microbiota and Inflammation in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.

2016 Awardee
Dr. Zohar Sachs is a faculty member in the Division of Hematology, Oncology, and Transplantation. She received the award for her project, Molecular Mechanisms of NRAS-mediated Leukemia Stem Cell Self-Renewal.