The ISES is inclusive to scientists from around the world. To further support students and new researchers from lower-middle-income countries, ISES has established the annual ISES Conference Awards. Every year, the Society accepts applications from students and new researchers from lower-middle-income countries and/or those who are experiencing extreme financial hardship.
The awards are provided to students and new researchers to attend and participate in the annual meeting.
ISES is proud to announce this year’s 2023 Conference Award Winners!
Foluke Adelabu, University of North Carolina, United States
Imane Berni, Higher Institute of Nursing Professionals and Health Techniques, Morocco
Andrea Chiger, John Hopkins University, United States
Collins Gameli Hodoli, University of Environment and Sustainable Development, Ghana, Togo, Benin and The Gambia
Subin Han, Purdue University, United States
Susan Hoffman, Emory University, United States
Darpa Jyethi, Indian Statistical Institute, India
Nadine Kotlarz, North Carolina State University, United States
Elizabeth Lin, Yale, United States
Salvatore Milletich, John Hopkins University, United States
Rahul Mishra, ICAR–Indian Institute of Soil Science, Bhopal India, India
Adetoun Mustapha, Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, Nigeria
James Osakue, University of Benin, Nigeria
Emily Pennoyer, Boston University School of Public Health, United States
Venezia Ramirez, University of Southern California, United States
Edem Sededji, Purdue University, United States
Nidhi Singh, IUF — Leibniz research Institute for Environmental Medicine, Germany
Mahender Singh Rawat, Clarkson University, India
Nadav Sprague, Columbia University, United States
Kaitlin Taibl, Emory University, United States
Youran Tan, Emory University, China
Ziyin Tang, Emory University, China
Grant Tore, John Hopkins University, United States
Kimberly Valle, University of California, Merced, United States
Okhumode Yakubu, University of North Dakota, United States