Georgia State University Graduate Student Earns Research-Based Fellowship

Georgia State University student Li Tian has received the Brains and Behavior Fellowship. Tian has been awarded the fellowship for contributing to the field of neuroscience through Chemistry research.

Tian, of Chengdu, China, is a Chemistry Ph.D. student in the College of Arts & Sciences. Tian will participate in the fellowship during Spring 2021.

The Brains and Behavior Fellowship program, run by the Neuroscience Institute at Georgia State, offers graduate students the opportunity to collaborate with others across departments involved in the program. The program promotes student leadership and allows students to attend developmental lectures.

The College of Arts & Sciences provides a skills-based liberal arts and sciences education for Atlanta's diverse, next-generation workforce.

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