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Winners of the Mary DeWitt Pettit Fellowship

  • 2011: Karen M. Berkowitz, M.D., Assistant Professor, Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
    Genetic Defects Assocated with Female Infertility and Pregnancy Loss
  • 2010: Sandra Urdaneta Hartmann, M.D., Ph.D., Research Assistant Professor, Microbiology & Immunology, Research Assistant Professor, Obstetrics & Gynecology, and Assistant Director, Center for Women’s Health Research, Institute for Women’s Health and Leadership
    Innovative Methods to Prevent Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV-1 through Breastfeeding with Microbicides
  • 2009: Laura Bamford, M.D., M.S., Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine
    Assessment of Biomarkers of Increased Cardiovascular Risk in Pregnant and Postpartum HIV-Infected Women Undergoing Postpartum Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) Interruption
  • 2008: Robyn Cohen, M.D., M.Ph., Pediatric Pulmonology, St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children
    Impact of Environmental Tobacco Smoke Exposure on Children with Sickle Cell Disease
  • 2007: Susan Coffey-Zern, M.D., Assistant Professor, Problem Based Learning
    Clinical Reasoning Interactive Program
  • 2006: Jahan Ara, Ph.D., Research Assistant Professor, Pediatrics
    Preconditioning newborn piglets for hypoxic tolerance
  • 2005: Roberta Laguerre, M.D., Section of Immunology
    A pediatrician’s educational intervention for women receiving group prenatal care
  • 2004: Christine M. Finck, M.D., Department of Pediatric Surgery
    Fetal lunch cell growth utilizing a surrogate to enhance growth and differentiation
  • 2004: Haviva M. Goldman, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Neurobiology & Anatomy
    Bone Quality in Human Bone Growth and Development
  • 2003: Mary M. Moran, M.D., Division of Clinical Education
  • 2002: Katrina Cooper, D.Phil., Department of Biochemistry
  • 2001: Karen I. Fritz, M.D., Associate Professor of Pediatrics
    Mechanisms of Brain Injury during Hypocapnia in Newborn Piglets
  • 2000: Elizabeth M. Gardner, M.D., Research Assistant Professor


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