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Three from TWU named national role models
11/03/09
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| Dr. James
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Governor Jackson |
Astra Sparks |
DENTON
— Texas Woman’s University chemistry professor
Dr. James Johnson, director of financial aid Governor Jackson
and alumna Dr. Astra Sparks are among are among only 27 in
the U.S. named national role models by Minority Access, Inc.,
a non-profit educational organization.
Dr.
Johnson was named a faculty role model for his contributions
to increasing the pool of minority biomedical researchers
through teaching and mentoring. Mr. Jackson was honored as
a staff role model for his success helping minority students
attend college.
Dr.
Sparks was named an alumni role model for excellence in her
profession. She currently serves as a scientific affairs liaison
for the national pharmaceutical company Santarus, Inc., in
Houston. Dr. Sparks received her MBA in 2009, her doctorate
in molecular biology in 1998 and her master’s in biology
in 1995, all from TWU.
They
received their awards during the recent Minority Access 10th
Annual National Role Models Conference. The conference is
held in partnership with the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services and the National Institutes of Health.
Minority
Access presents the annual Role Models Conference to focus
the national spotlight on institutions and individuals who
have excelled in producing and supporting minority researchers,
particularly in the biomedical sciences and health-related
fields, and their research efforts. For more information,
visit www.minorityaccess.org.
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Media Contact:
Amanda Simpson
Director of News and Information
Tel: (940) 898-3456
e-mail: asimpson1@twu.edu
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