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Home : Environmental Toxins : Mesothelioma : EPA Information : 2 Montana Ph.D. candidates receive EPA Research Fellowships 2 Montana Ph.D. candidates receive EPA Research FellowshipsRelease date: 09/20/2007 Contact Information: Estella Waldman, 202-343-9803, waldman.estella@epa.govMelissa Anley-Mills, 202-564-5179, anley-mills.melissa@epa.govFrank Montarelli, 303-312-6780, montarelli.frank@epa.gov Promoting the Environmental Workforce of Tomorrow (Denver, Colo., Sept. 20, 2007) – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency-sponsored fellowships will help a student at the University of Montana explore the role of a specific gene in suppressing an aggressive form of cancer known as mesothelioma and another fellow at Montana State University identify how underground microbes could keep selenium from mine wastes out of groundwater. Bozeman resident Lisa Bithell Kirk, an EPA Science to Achieve Results fellow at Montana State University, and Missoula resident Amy Erbe, an EPA Greater Research Opportunities fellow at University of Montana, have received fellowships to help them pursue doctoral degrees in environmental studies. All graduate fellows receive $37,000 per year to complete their degrees -- two years for masters; three years for doctorate. They join 96 more fellowships awarded by EPA across the nation, after more than 1,200 fellows competed for these highly prestigious fellowships that enable them to complete their degrees. Fellows are from more than 69 colleges and universities in 31 states, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia. All are pursuing degrees in environmental areas of study that range from water quality to climate change to human health and many others. “Everyone wins with this program,” said EPA Region 8 Administrator Robert E. Roberts. “We help educate these fellowship students who then become new academic researchers, government scientists, and science teachers. They, in turn, are training the next generation of scientists and engineers.”
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