The Fishman Awards
Fostering the Next Generation of Scientists
The Fishman Fund Awards provides funding for exceptional postdoctoral researchers through a competitive application process.
To nurture the careers of future research trailblazers, Sanford Burnham Prebys introduced the Fishman Fund Awards in honor of the Institute’s founders, Dr. William and Lillian Fishman.
In 2001, the Fishman Fund was established by Sanford Burnham Prebys supporters Mary Bradley and Reena Horowitz, to honor the Fishman’s. In 2010, Jeanne Jones became the co-founder designee.
Postdoctoral students can apply for the Fishman Fund Fellowship, a two-year postdoctoral research fellowship, and Fishman Fund Career Development Awards.
The Fishman Awards
Fishman Fund Fellowship
The Fishman Fund Fellowship will provide exceptional Sanford Burnham Prebys postdocs with a two-year fellowship award. This fellowship will be bestowed every other year to the young scientist who is ranked highest by the selection committee, and it will be unique from other institutional postdoctoral grants because of the level of the Institute’s commitment and support. Most fellowships match or only slightly increase the salary compared with standard NIH postdoctoral salary funding. By compensating exceptional postdocs at a higher level, the Fishman Fund Fellowship will be a sustained investment in future scientific leaders and pioneers.
Fishman Fund Research Excellence Award
Established in 2024, The Cynthia Schwartz Shenkman Research Excellence Award is given to a Sanford Burnham Prebys postdoc for their outstanding biomedical research contributions and demonstrated track record of research excellence.
Fishman Fund Career Development Awards
The Fishman Fund Career Development Awards will provide exceptional Sanford Burnham Prebys postdocs with $10,000 awards. With the funds, postdocs can attend workshops, seminars, conferences and network with top scientists in their field.
- Jeanne Jones and Kathryn Fishback Fishman Fund Award
- Lenka Finci and Erna Viterbi Fishman Fund Award
- Reena Horowitz and Mary Bradley Fishman Fund Founders Award
- Don Barach Memorial Fishman Fund Award
2024 Fishman Fund Awardees
Jessica Proulx, PhD
Jeanne Jones and Kathryn Fishback
Fishman Fund Career Award
Jessica Proulx, PhD, is a postdoctoral associate working in the lab of Peter D. Adams, PhD, the director of the Cancer Genome and Epigenetics Program. Proulx investigates how aging alters our bodies at the cellular and molecular levels, a key factor in the increased risk for diseases such as cancer, neurodegenerative disorders, cardiovascular disease, and metabolic conditions like type 2 diabetes. She is investigating how aging changes our bodies at the cellular and molecular levels. Dr. Proulx uses biological techniques that study the entire landscape of a sample’s genes, proteins or other features. Dr. Proulx works to identify underlying changes that predispose an aged liver to liver disease and liver cancer.
Kelly Yichen Li, PhD
Lenka Finci and Erna Viterbi Fishman Fund Career Award
Kelly Yichen Li, PhD, is a postdoctoral associate in the lab of Kevin Yip. PhD, a professor in the Cancer Genome and Epigenetics Program and the director of the Bioinformatics Shared Resource.
Li studies a phenomenon called cellular senescence that is associated with aging. Senescent cells no longer grow and divide, which can reduce the growth of cancer, but also are associated with chronic inflammation and age-related diseases. She is working to find molecular signatures of senescence to advance aging research, treatments and diagnostics.
Zinia D’Souza, PhD
Reena Horowitz and Mary Bradley Fishman Fund Founders Award
Zinia D’Souza, PhD is a postdoctoral associate in the laboratory of Hudson Freeze, PhD, the director of the Sanford Children’s Health Research Center and the director of the Human Genetics Program.
D’Souza’s research is focused on identifying new congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDGs), rare disorders caused by mutations that impair glycosylation—the complex process by which cells build long sugar chains that are attached to proteins called glycoproteins. D’Souza also works to uncover how these rare genetic mutations cause the observed symptoms.
Huijie Huang, PhD
Don Barach Memorial Fishman Fund Career Award
Huijie Huang, PhD, is a postdoctoral associate in the lab of Timothy Huang, PhD, an assistant professor in the Degenerative Diseases Program.
Huang’s research focuses on uncovering the fundamental causes of Alzheimer’s disease, a pressing public health concern as the U.S. population ages and faces an increased risk of this leading cause of dementia. She investigates the fundamental causes of Alzheimer’s disease, the most common cause of dementia. Huang’s primary focus is on the SORL1 (SORLA) gene, a known risk factor for sporadic early- and late-onset Alzheimer’s disease. She believes that developing treatments to boost SORLA’s beneficial effects may prove to be an innovative treatment approach.
Chiara Nicoletti, PhD
Cynthia Schwartz Shenkman Fishman Fund Research Excellence Award
Chiara Nicoletti, PhD, is a postdoctoral associate in the laboratory of Pier Lorenzo Puri, MD. She studies epigenetic patterns, which are genetic changes that don’t alter the DNA itself yet modify how genes are expressed to make proteins or other products. She studies epigenetic patterns in skeletal muscle development and disease. Nicoletti hopes to help develop personalized medicine tools for patients suffering from muscular dystrophy.
James Marchant, PhD
Fishman Fund Fellowship Award
James Marchant, PhD, is a postdoctoral associate in the lab of Alexandre Colas, PhD, an associate professor in the Development, Aging and Regeneration Program.
Marchant’s research focuses on developing a gene therapy to treat heart failure. Heart attacks reduce blood and oxygen flow to heart muscle, leading to scar tissue that can increase the risk of future attacks. Dr. Marchant aims to convert cells within this scar tissue back into healthy muscle cells.
Fishman Awards Community Advisory Board
The Fishman Awards Community Advisory Board Members have been so important to the continued success of the Fishman Awards. Their participation, advice, and counsel are what makes these awards possible.
- Reena Horowitz
Co-Founder and Co-Chair - Jeanne Jones
Co-Founder Designee - Brad Benter
Co-Chair
- Jeffrey Adler
- Cathe Burnham
- John Cashman
- Jessica Cline
- Nan Eastman
- Nina Fishman
- Cynthia Goodman
- Laura Mitchell
- Ludvina Nevarez
- Doreen Schonbrun
- Aaron Shenkman
- Judy White
Fishman Fund Award Winners
- 2023
Alicia Llorente Lope
Cheng-Ju Kuo
Theophilos Tzaridis - 2022
Guillem Lambies Barjau
Tanja Eisemann
Cynthia Lebeaupin
Shanshan Yin - 2021
Valeria Guglielmi
Cynthia Lebeaupin
Paulina Sosicka - 2020
Marie Berenguer
Daniela Dengler
Chiara Nicoletti
Kyungsoo Shin - 2019
Jennifer Hope
Aaron Havas
Mafalda Loreti - 2018
Usue Etxaniz Irigoien
Koen Galenkamp
Laura Martin-Sancho
Ee Phie Tan - 2017
David Sala Cana
Michael J. Stec
Jose Luis Nieto Torres - 2016
Joana Borlido
Bernhard Lechtenberg
Jia (Zack) Shen
- 2015
Jessica von Recum
Petrus de Jong
Jacob Brown - 2014
Karthik Bodhinathan
Hongbo Pang
Emily Y. Smith - 2013
Florent Carrette
Julia Jellusova
Louis Lapierre
Juan Pablo Palavicini
Rachel Wilkie-Grantham - 2012
Tufan Aydogdu
Soda Diop
Mihee Kim
Zhi-Gang She
Jun Wang - 2011
Gregory Aubért
Caroline Kumsta
Aman Mann
Martina Pröll
Roberto Tinoco - 2010
David Castro
Gaurav Sharma
Stefan Grotegut
George Kyriazis - 2009
Pilar Cejudo-Martin
Martin Denzel
Fabian Filipp
Lars Pache
Nai-Ying Michelle Yang
- 2008
Melanie Hoefer
Jochen Maurer
Elizabeth Rico-Bautista
Maria Cecilia Scimia
Chih-Cheng Yang - 2007
Jennifer Katz
Ana Miletic Sedy
Sayantan Mitra
Derek Ostertag
Peter Teriete - 2006
Sergio Alonso
Mari Enoksson
Amy Howes
Yuehai Ke
Lutz Tautz - 2005
Ruchi Bajpai
Lionel Hebbard
Nicole K. Noren
John Stebbins
Ramón Díaz Trelles - 2004
Tasmia Duza - 2003
Sean Oldham - 2002
Hudson Freeze
José Luis Millán
Fishman Fund Awards Selection Committees
Thank you to the dedicated selection committees for their time and expertise.
Fishman Fund Fellowship
- Barbara Ranscht, PhD (Chair)
Professor Emeritus - Robert Oshima, PhD
Professor Emeritus - Kristiina Vuori, MD, PhD
Professor - Lukas Chavez, PhD
Associate Professor - Tim Huang, PhD
Assistant Professor
Fishman Fund Career Development Awards
- Barbara Ranscht, PhD (Chair)
Professor Emeritus - Elena Pasquale, PhD
Professor and Director of Academic Affairs - Sanju Sinha, PhD
Assistant Professor - Nisha Cavanaugh
Associate Director of Career Development and Postdoctoral Programs - Cynthia Goodman, Ed.D.
Member, Fishman Awards Community Advisory Board
Fishman Fund Cynthia Schwartz Shenkman Research Excellence Award
- Barbara Ranscht, PhD (Chair)
Professor Emeritus - Linda Bradley, PhD
Professor and Faculty Advisor for Postdoctoral Training - Kevin Yip, PhD
Professor and Cancer Center Associate Director for Training and Education - Aaron Shenkman
Member, Fishman Awards Community Advisory Board
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