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June 17, 2010 > Former Fellows Named Pew Scholars
The following Former Fellows are four of the 21 early career scientists named 2010 Pew Scholars in the Biomedical Sciences. The Pew Charitable Trusts grants Scholars $240,000 over four years for this prestigious award, which helps support their work in areas ranging from cancer to Alzheimer’s to Autism.
David A. Guertin, PhD (Fellow ‘03-‘06) University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts
Valerie Horsley, PhD (Fellow ‘04-‘07) Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
Rajat Rohatgi, MD, PhD (Fellow ‘06-‘07) Stanford University, Stanford, California
Susan R. Schwab, PhD (Fellow ‘04-‘06) New York University, New York, New York





