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Success of SEA's Young Scientists and Engineers

Success at it's best at SEA

Since its creation in 1990, SEA has been instrumental in recognizing talented individuals in the science and engineering arena. Each year, those students are highlighted during our annual student technical conference, in October, and provided with opportunities to share their breakthrough research with government agencies, corporations and their peers. These distinguished young scientists and engineers are the members of the SEA Alumni.

Attention SEA Alumni Members!

We want to know what you are doing. Please update us on your accomplishments!

Here they are and congratulations to:

Dorkina Myrick, M.D., Ph.D.
Received SEA Undergraduate Scholarship in 1991
B.S., Biology, Prairie View
A&M University, 1992
M.D./Ph.D., Pathobiology, Brown University, 2001
National Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow - Conducted Research at the
National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Program Director, National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institutes of
Health (NIH)

Ranti Akiyode, Ph.D.
Received SEA High School Incentive Award in 1991
B.S., Chemistry, Jackson
State University, 1996
Ph.D., Pharmacy, University of Mississippi, 2000
Assistant Professor, School of Pharmacy, Howard University

Eva M. Owens

Received SEA High School Incentive Award in 1991
B.S., Computer Science,
Jackson State University, 1996
Researcher, Science and Engineering Alliance (SEA)

Gloria Thomas MaGee, Ph.D.
Received SEA High School Incentive Award in 1991
B.S., Chemistry, Southern
University and A&M College, 1992
Ph.D., Chemistry, Louisiana State University, 2002
National Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow -Conducted Research at
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Assistant Professor - Department of Chemistry, Mississippi State University
(MSU)
Associate Faculty - Center for Math, Science and Technology, MSU
Assistant Professor- Department of Chemistry, Xavier University

Nora Savage, Ph.D.
Received SEA Travel Award in 1992
B.S., Chemical Engineering, Prairie View A&M University, 1992
M.S., Civil & Environmental Engineering and Environmental Science (Land
Resources), University of Wisconsin, 1995
Ph.D., Environmental Science, University of Wisconsin, 2000
Environmental Engineer/Project Officer, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA)

De Shaunda Graves, D.D.S.
Received SEA Undergraduate Scholarship in 1993
Owner, Solo Dental Practice

Patrick Grayson
Received SEA Undergraduate Scholarship Award in 1995
B.S., Applied Physics,
Alabama A&M University
Engineering Consultant, Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations, Alabama A&M University

Angela Carter
Participated in SEA Summer Program at LLNL, 1995 & 1996
B.S., Electrical Engineering, Alabama A&M University, 2000
Electrical Engineer, Lockheed Martin


Evalyn O. Odima
Received SEA Undergraduate Scholarship Award in 1998
B.S., Electrical
Engineering, Prairie View A&M University
Process Engineer, 3M U.S.

Danielle Johnson
Received SEA Undergraduate Scholarship Award in 2002
B.S., Chemical Engineering, Prairie View A&M University
M.S., Engineering Management, University of Texas-Austin, 2007
Project Engineer, Environmental & Health Monitoring Branch, NASA-Johnson Space Center

*NOTE:

Former SEA students who are full-time employees, with only their bachelor¹s degrees, are employed by organizations that encourage and support employees pursuing advanced degrees.

For a detailed scholar list, please contact: tgray@sea2.org