ISU psychology professor one of 11 in world to receive Women in Life Sciences …

Xiaomeng (Mona) Xu

Xiaomeng (Mona) Xu



Posted: Tuesday, October 14, 2014 4:33 pm
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Updated: 4:54 pm, Tue Oct 14, 2014.

ISU psychology professor one of 11 in world to receive Women in Life Sciences Award

Idaho State University news release

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POCATELLO – Idaho State University psychology professor Xiaomeng (Mona) Xu was honored with a Women in Life Sciences Award by receiving a Suffrage Science Heirloom from the MRC Clinical Sciences Centre in the United Kingdom.

Xu was one of 11 recipients and the only one from an American institution.

“It's a tremendous honor to receive this Women in Life Sciences Award,” Xu said. “I'm incredibly happy and humbled to be part of the history of The Suffrage Science Project.” The award recognizes Xu’s contributions to the life sciences through her work in social, health and neuro psychology.

The Suffrage Science Project was launched in 2011 to commemorate 100 years of women pioneers in science. Eleven jewelry heirlooms were designed by students at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design and given to 11 prominent women in the life sciences.

Every one to two years, previous award recipients nominate scientists who they would like to pass on their heirloom. Xu received her heirloom from Bianca Acevedo, psychology, who received it from Helen Fisher, anthropology. The goal of the Suffrage Science Project is to encourage and inspire leadership in early-career women scientists.

“I will wear my heirloom with pride and I look forward to passing it on in 2016 to another early-career scientist,” Xu said.

Additional information about Xu’s research is available at her website http://isuxulab.weebly.com.

The 10 other recipients for 2014, who were honored on Oct. 9 at a ceremony in London, were:

· Shannon Au, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

· Sarah Bohndiek, University of Cambridge

· Jane Endicott, Newcastle University

· Lynda Erskine, University of Aberdeen

· Anne Ferguson-Smith, University of Cambridge

· Anja Groth, University of Copenhagen

· Jennifer Rohn, University College London

· Kate Storey, University of Dundee

· Irene Tracey, University of Oxford

· Eleftheria Zeggini, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute

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