Career Impact Award
What is the Career Impact Award?
PHutures established the Career Impact Award in 2021 to celebrate individuals at JHU who are not career development professionals but who go above and beyond to share expertise, networks and support to trainees as they deepen and develop their disciplinary knowledge while exploring diverse and meaningful professional opportunities.
The Career Impact Award recognizes individuals who are effective mentors, academic allies, co-explorers, and safe and supportive colleagues. These individuals help trainees improve conditions for success, offer feedback and connections, support their intellectual interests, encourage career exploration, and create visibility and support for diverse trainees.
Previous Career Impact Award Winners
The 2022 Career Impact Award
W. TAYLOR COTTLE
Ph.D. Student, Department of Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry
GIAN C. MOLINA-CASTRO, Ph.D.
Ph.D. Student, Department of Neuroscience
VARSHINI VARADARAJ, MD, MPH
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Wilmer Eye Institute
amelia noo-oshiro, MPH
PhD candidate Bloomberg School of Public Health
PANAGIS GALIATSATOS
, MD, MHS
Assistant Professor
School of Medicine
TERESA BROCKIE, PHD, MSN, RN
Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
THOMAS KEMPA, PHD
Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry
JENNIFER ALEJO, MD
Postdoctoral Fellow
School of Medicine
MARTA SLIWA
PhD candidate
Krieger School of Arts & Sciences
MAGGIE LINN BARTLETT, PHD
Associate
Bloomberg School of Public
Health
STACEY R. MARCH
Sr. Academic Program
Coordinator
School of Medicine
WANDA FIGUEROA-CUILAN, PHD
Postdoctoral Fellow
School of Medicine
KELLY CLARK
Associate Director of Center for Educational Resources, Teaching Academy
DANA FERRARIS, PHD
Chair, Department of Chemistry, MeDaniel College | JHU ’99, ’09
SEA ON LEE, PH.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow/Alumni Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
RENEE EASTWOOD
Director for Graduate Academic Affairs, KSAS
AKSHAYA ANNAPRAGADA
MD/PhD candidate
School of Medicine and WSE
ASHLEY KIEMEN, PHD
Assistant Professor
School of Medicine
SIMON LEONARD, PHD
Assistant Research Professor, Department of Computer Science