Clayson wins the Louise B. Vetter Award

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Considered a "best of the best" academic achievement, graduate student, Keyton

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Pictured: Awardee, Keyton Clayson (standing), and Nick Hazen (sitting), research assistant, biomedical engineering in Dr. Jun Liu
Clayson (biophysics), has been selected as one of two winners of the Graduate School’s 2019 Louise B. Vetter Award.

Sponsored by the Ohio State University chapter of the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi through a gift to the Graduate School. This $1,500 award recognizes excellence in research. The winners of this award were selected from a pool of Graduate School Presidential Fellows that had been forwarded to Phi Kappa Phi. Clayson is an autumn 2018 Presidential Fellow. The Presidential Fellowship is the most prestigious award given by the Graduate School to recognize the outstanding scholarly accomplishments and potential of graduate students entering the final phase of their dissertation research or terminal degree project.

Clayson is advised by Jun Liu, professor and director of graduate studies, biomedical engineering.

Congratulations!