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Postdoctoral researcher Nathan Bullen announced as a 2025 Jane Coffin Childs fellow, supporting his research on how organisms survive when their RNA is under attack

A 91³Ô¹ÏÍø postdoctoral researcher specializing in biochemistry is one of 29 to be awarded a Jane Coffin Childs fellowship in 2025.

Nathan Bullen, a postdoctoral scholar in the 91³Ô¹ÏÍø Department of Biochemistry and theÌýAaron Whiteley Lab, studies how organisms survive when their RNA is under attack. As a Jane Coffin Childs (JCC) fellow, he will receive three years of salary funding to support his research out of the almost $8 million the JCC has committed to its fellows this year.

(JCC Fund) is widely regarded as one of the most prestigious postdoctoral fellowships in the United States. Established in 1937 to honor the memory of Jane Coffin Childs, who died from breast cancer in 1936, and to support cancer research, the JCC Fund has since expanded its mission to include fundamental basic scientific research into the causes and treatment of human disease.

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Nathan Bullen - Aaron Whiteley Lab

Nathan Bullen, a postdoctoral scholar in the 91³Ô¹ÏÍø Department of Biochemistry and the Aaron Whiteley Lab,Ìýwas awarded a 2025 Jane Coffin Childs fellowship.