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Holm recognized with leadership role as SENCER ambassador

10/27/2022 11:20:59 AM      

Robert “Bob” Holm, associate director of the Office of Proposal Services and Faculty Support, has been appointed to a leadership position in Science Education for New Civic Engagements and Responsibilities, or SENCER. Holm was named a SENCER ambassador in recognition of his work advancing civically engaged science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM, learning and research.

“Bob has been involved with SENCER for almost 17 years,” said Tony Ventimiglia, assistant vice president for research administration. “When he started here in 2012, he introduced Auburn to this relationship and has engaged faculty in numerous SENCER events, including facilitating several delegations to the SENCER Summer Institute. Bob truly exemplifies SENCER’s goal of making science more ‘real, accessible, useful, and civically important.’”

SENCER, founded in 2001, is an international STEM reform network offering professional development, research and assessment tools to innovate undergraduate science curriculum. It is a project of the National Center for Science and Civic Engagement, a non-profit organization supporting STEM educators.

Robert Holm

Robert "Bob" Holm

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Auburn vice president for research receives prestigious service award from American Heart Association

7/2/2019 9:36:50 AM      

Auburn University’s recently appointed vice president for research, James Weyhenmeyer, has been named the recipient of the American Heart Association’s 2019 Morgan Stark Memorial Award.

The honor recognizes “an individual who has been an outstanding steward of AHA resources and leadership in the areas of human resources, finances or operations of the organization.” Weyhenmeyer will receive the award at a June 19 ceremony in Dallas.

“I feel privileged to receive the Morgan Stark Memorial Award from the American Heart Association. Morgan was passionate about his work as a financier and his commitment to changing the course of cardiovascular disease and stroke through his generous philanthropy and volunteerism with the AHA,” Weyhenmeyer said. “I was fortunate to meet him when we both served on the AHA’s Founders Affiliate board of directors and to have had the opportunity to learn from his extraordinary experience in the investment community. I am truly honored to receive this award that bears his name.”

Weyhenmeyer has served as president of the board of directors for the AHA Midwest Affiliate, president-elect of the Founders Affiliate and chair of the Greater Southeast Affiliate board, among other positions of service to the organization. In his role as Auburn’s vice president for research, Weyhenmeyer provides leadership to various research units, including sponsored programs, proposal services and faculty support, innovation advancement and commercialization, the Huntsville Research Center, research compliance, the university veterinarian, electronic research administration and the office of undergraduate research.

He was the founding managing director and CEO of Illinois VENTURES LLC, an early-stage venture capital firm focused on the development of technology-based companies. His area of investment expertise is in the life sciences sector, including therapeutics, diagnostics and medical devices. A serial entrepreneur, Weyhenmeyer has served in management positions for companies in the medical device, drug delivery and drug development sectors. He continues to serve as a scientific advisor for technology-based companies and a consultant for early-stage investment due diligence and business start-ups.

Weyhenmeyer currently serves on a number of public and private boards of directors and led an effort for the American Heart Association to launch a Science and Technology Accelerator Fund to reduce the time to market for groundbreaking discoveries impacting the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease and stroke.

Weyhenmeyer has published widely in the areas of cardiovascular disease and stroke. His research has been funded by the AHA, the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, the PHARMA Foundation and private industry. He has received many awards and honors for his research, including the AHA’s Meritorious Achievement Award for research and service.

Read more about the award here: https://www.heart.org/en/news/2019/05/08/scientist-turned-venture-capitalist-has-the-right-blend-for-success

James Weyhenmeyer, PhD

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Auburn Research magazine honored with 2019 ADDY Awards

3/28/2019 4:03:54 PM      

The 2018 issue of Auburn Research magazine—and the creative team that worked on it—were recently honored with 2019 ADDY Awards from the American Advertising Federation of Montgomery in three categories:  Best of Print, Judge’s Choice, and a Gold ADDY.  Auburn Research is published annually in April, and this is the magazine’s second consecutive year to be recognized in the competition.

Read more about the ADDY Awards here.

Cover of 2018 Auburn Research magazine with "Gene Team" cover story art

The 2018 issue of Auburn Research magazine featured a cover story on the College of Veterinary Medicine's "Gene Team'. 

Art by Jennie Carson Hill.

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