ORANGE : Chapman Professor Receives Fellowship
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Chapman College biochemist Michael Griffin has been awarded a two-year fellowship created to honor outstanding faculty members.
The Hua-Cheng Wang Fellowship will provide Griffin with $2,500 annually for two years, college spokeswoman Kati Spencer said.
The fellowship was established in 1982 by former Chapman College biology professor Cheng-Mei Wang Fradkin in honor of her father. The award was created to attract and keep high-quality faculty, college officials said.
Recipients are selected by a campus committee, the faculty dean and college provost.
Griffin, who received his doctoral degree from UC San Francisco in 1983, began teaching at Chapman in 1987.
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