羞羞视频

Skip to main content

Celebrate CU 羞羞视频 postdocs and faculty mentors during National Postdoctoral Appreciation Week, September 18-22

Tabitha Green

Next week, institutions nationwide recognize one of the pillars of academia: postdocs.


National Postdoc Appreciation Week (NPAW)听is an annual celebration to highlight postdoc research and discovery across the country.

CU 羞羞视频鈥檚 Office of Postdoctoral Affairs (OPA), in partnership with the Postdoctoral Association of Colorado 羞羞视频 (PAC 羞羞视频) and , is offering both virtual and in-person activities each day of the week including a breakfast celebration luncheon () and BBQ social at Scott Carpenter Park.

NPAW is an opportunity to acknowledge the impact of CU 羞羞视频 postdocs and their mentors and OPA annually provides two prizes.

Outstanding Postdocs of the Year

Tabitha Green (Integrative Physiology)

Zachary Laubach (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology)

Highly competitive, the Outstanding Postdoc of the Year Awards recognize CU 羞羞视频 postdocs excelling in research productivity, innovation, communication, leadership and advocating for justice, equity, diversity and inclusion.

This year鈥檚 awardees are Drs. Tabitha Green (Integrative Physiology) and Zachary Laubach (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology).

Dr. Tabitha Green is a postdoctoral fellow who has trained under Dr. Rachel Rowe for the past seven years as both a postdoc and graduate student, investigating traumatic brain injury. Rowe praised Green鈥檚 productivity, highlighting her publishing ten manuscripts in peer-reviewed journals, seven of which over the past year at CU 羞羞视频. Rowe described Green as 鈥渙ne of the brightest, most efficient, proactive, and team-oriented trainees I have had the pleasure of working with.鈥 Green is also a recipient of the 鈥淲omen in Neurotrauma Research Visiting International Scholar Award,鈥 recognizing females in neurotrauma research, a PAC 羞羞视频 Travel Awardee and serves as an editorial board member for Frontiers in Neurology.

Postdoctoral fellow Dr. Zachary Laubach, a vertebrate biologist studying early life environments, was nominated by Dr. Rebecca Safran, a previous Outstanding Postdoc Mentor of the Year recipient. Safran emphasized Laubach鈥檚 鈥渙utstanding contributions, exceptional potential, and steadfast and authentic commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion鈥 in her nomination. Laubach has a strong track record securing extramural funding receiving a prestigious NSF Rules of Life Postdoctoral Fellowship, a Morris Animal Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship and an NSF Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant.

Outstanding Postdoc Mentor of the Year

Kristi Anseth (Chemical & Biological Engineering)

The Outstanding Postdoc Mentor of the Year Award, recognizing exceptional faculty mentors who regularly engage postdocs, is awarded to Dr. Kristi Anseth (Chemical & Biological Engineering).

Distinguished Professor Kristi Anseth was nominated by a group of postdoctoral scholars: Alex Khang; Della Shin; George Tseropoulos; Kaustav Bera; Michael Blatchley; and Monica Ohnsorg. The group, mostly comprised of PAC 羞羞视频 members, emphasized Anseth鈥檚 exceptional leadership and mentorship, having trained over 45 postdoctoral researchers, 20 of whom now faculty members at top universities. They also highlighted Anseth鈥檚 use of individual development plans as a key tool used to track postdoc professional development, and her encouragement of work/life balance and the importance of personal time away from work.

To learn more about the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs, visit colorado.edu/postdoctoralaffairs听or email opa@colorado.edu.