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Black PhD Student at HBCU Wins Scholarship for His Research on Brain Repair

Nationwide — Christopher McGinley, an African American M.D./Ph.D. student at Howard University, has been awarded the 2025 Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship for his innovative research on how the brain heals after a stroke. The recognition highlights his academic excellence, leadership, and contributions to biomedical science.

McGinley, who studies biomedical sciences at Howard University College of Medicine, will receive a $5,000 scholarship to continue his research. His work focuses on the molecule Neuregulin-1 and its role in repairing brain tissue following injury. Using advanced mouse models, he studies how this process unfolds and what it could mean for stroke recovery.

In an interview with The Dig, McGinley expressed gratitude for the honor. “I am deeply honored to receive this recognition from Thermo Fisher,” McGinley said. “This award supports my research on brain repair while also motivating me to continue mentoring and serving the next generation of physician-scientists.”

Dr. Byron Ford, McGinley’s mentor and chair of Howard’s Department of Anatomy, praised him as a dedicated scholar whose passion for research and mentorship reflects the values behind the award.

Before enrolling at Howard, McGinley graduated summa cum laude from West Chester University of Pennsylvania with a degree in cell and molecular biology. He now serves as research chair for Howard’s chapter of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons and as a member of the career development committee of the American Physician Scientists Association. He also mentors undergraduate and new medical students, helping guide their early research careers.

Beyond academics, McGinley balances family life with his studies. He and his wife, Mackenzie, are raising their infant son, Roman, while managing the demands of research and parenthood.

The Thermo Fisher Antibody Scholarship Program recognizes exceptional students in antibody, immunology, and molecular biology research. It aims to support emerging scientists like McGinley who are advancing innovation in medicine and life sciences.


Source: BlackNews.com

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