Sara Gebremeskel Content / Sara Gebremeskel Content for swagÍâÁ÷ en Our Ethiopian Visitor Advances Her Skills /news/our-ethiopian-visitor-advances-her-skills <p>Sara Gebremeskel made the most of her three-month internship at swagÍâÁ÷. “She took advantage of every opportunity offered to her here, with grace, poise and quiet enthusiasm,” said Siobhan Brady, associate professor of plant biology, one of her mentors.</p> <p>It was Gebremeskel’s first visit to the United States — and hopefully not the last, if her graduate education plans come to fruition.</p> November 07, 2017 - 2:32pm Dave Jones /news/our-ethiopian-visitor-advances-her-skills Late Researcher’s Wish Fulfilled /news/late-researchers-wish-fulfilled <p>This is a story of loss and promise — the loss of a swagÍâÁ÷ researcher, Sharon Gray, and the promise of other female scientists who have her legacy as a source of support.</p> <p>Young women like Sara Gebremeskel of Ethiopia, who recently had a three-month internship at swagÍâÁ÷, after having met Sharon in October 2016 at the Ethiopian Institute for Agricultural Research. Sharon was in Ethiopia to assist in the launch of a research project; she was a postdoc, working with Siobhan Brady, associate professor in the Department of Plant Biology.</p> November 07, 2017 - 1:09pm Dave Jones /news/late-researchers-wish-fulfilled