Ingraham Named 2020 Senior GCRLE Scholar

GCRLE

The Global Consortium for Reproductive Longevity and Equality (GCRLE) at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging, made possible by the Bia-Echo Foundation, announces its inaugural recipients of its GCRLE Scholar Awards. The 22 recipients comprise a global group who share a vision of advancing research to better understand the underlying causes of female reproductive aging. Grantees were selected by a Scientific Advisory Council composed of leaders in the fields of Aging and Reproductive Biology. Grantees range from early career scientists to established scholars in the field.

Grants totaling $7.4 million will be awarded over 2 years, with flexibility in budgeting for maximum creativity and non-traditional support such as childcare. "We are thrilled to welcome these promising researchers as our very first grant recipients." says Jennifer Garrison, PhD, GCRLE Faculty Director and Assistant Professor at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging. "The GCRLE unites two disciplines - reproductive science and geroscience - in an unprecedented way to investigate an area of biology that has tangible societal and clinical implications. Our goal is to foster truly bold, innovative scientists with the potential to transform the field. Beyond funding, we are building an infrastructure to grow a vibrant community and developing creative programs to break down gender barriers in scientific research careers. This is the beginning of something big!"

2020 Senior Scholar Award Recipients:

Holly Ingraham, Ph.D. 
University of California, San Francisco 
"Identifying Novel Drivers in Central Control of Female Reproduction"

Coleen Murphy, Ph.D. 
Princeton University 
"Defining a "Clock" for Female Reproductive Decline"

Mary Zelinski, Ph.D. 
Oregon Health & Science University 
"Interventions for Ovarian Aging"

Read more: GCRLE Awards