Jamie Spangler Receives Young Investigator Award and Curtis W. McGraw Research Award Featured Image

Jamie Spangler has received both a Young Investigator Award and a Curtis W. McGraw Research Award

Jamie Spangler, the William R. Brody Faculty Scholar, associate professor of biomedical engineering and chemical and biomolecular engineering, and the director of the Spangler Lab at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, received the Protein Science Young Investigator Award from the Protein Society. This award “recognizes scientists within their first eight years of an independent career at the time of nomination who have made an important contribution to the study of proteins.”

Jamie also received the Curtis W. McGraw Research Award from the American Society for Engineering Education for “outstanding early achievements by young engineering college research workers to encourage the continuance of such productivity.”

Please join us in congratulating Jamie on these spectacular achievements.