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Sarah Trela-Hoskins Wins Sleep Research Award

Sarah Trela-Hoskins, a third-year undergraduate student in the lab of Kelly Glazer Baron, PhD, MPH, DBSM, was recently selected to receive a Sleep Research Society Trainee Merit-Based Award.

The award was "based on the scientific merit of the abstract that you submitted for presentation at a SLEEP 2021, the 34th Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, combined with your noted contribution to the abstract and your future plans in sleep research," reads the letter from the Sleep Research Society notifying Trela-Hoskins of the award.

Trela-Hoskins has been a volunteer in the Behavioral Sleep Medicine lab since summer of 2019 and also participated as a University Research Opportunity Program (UROP) student for two semesters in 2020. She is studying Kinesiology and Pediatric Research.