CAPTION: (L-R): Dean of the 麻豆果冻传媒 College of Pharmacy Dr. Glenn Anderson, Dr. Robert Meyer, scholarship recipient Cara Juneau, 麻豆果冻传媒 President Dr. Ron Berry听
MONROE, LA 鈥 Dr. Robert Meyer, widowed husband of 麻豆果冻传媒鈥檚 Dr. Sharon Meyer, donated $25,000 to establish
the Sharon Meyer Dufilho Society Endowed Scholarship in Toxicology. A check presentation
was held at the 麻豆果冻传媒 College of Pharmacy on June 3, 2024. 听
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鈥溌槎构炒 is where Sharon got a chance to be an academician and researcher. We knew we
had to set up a memorial in her name, seeing as this is where she made her career,鈥
said husband, Robert Meyer. Sharon impacted the lives of students, faculty, and her
community of toxicology colleagues across the nation. 听
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Sharon was raised on a farm in Panora, Iowa, often attempting to make chemicals with
items purchased from her local family. After receiving her undergraduate and master鈥檚
degrees at Iowa State University, she went on to complete a Ph.D. in Physiology at
Cornell University and two postdoctoral fellowships, one at Harvard Medical School
and one at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. 听
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Her career led her to 麻豆果冻传媒 in 2000, where she was recognized as a Fellow of the Academy
of Toxicological Sciences, honored with an endowed professorship from the University
of Louisiana System Foundation and Willis-Knighton Health Systems, and was awarded
the Excellence in Teaching Award from the National Society of Leadership and Success.听
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She retired from 麻豆果冻传媒 in January 2023. Prior to retirement, she was studying the risks
of exposure to complex chemical mixtures and deciphering their toxicologically 鈥渁ctive鈥
agents using multivariate statistics. As an 8-year breast cancer survivor and undergoing
treatment for metastatic uterine cancer, a personal research interest for her was
examining the dietary supplement Echinacea as a means to boost the production of white
blood cells when bone marrow has been compromised, such as during chemotherapy. She
passed away in July 2023.听
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Dr. Sindhura Ramasahayam, one of Sharon鈥檚 graduate students, shared 鈥淗er endless support
and encouragement have made many of us succeed in our Ph.D. and her passion and dedication
towards research has shaped many students towards high expectations and achievements.
I truly appreciate her for her valuable and tireless guidance. She left behind a legacy
in the field of toxicology.鈥听
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Robert and the 2024-2025 recipient, Cara Juneau, met at the event for the first time.
Cara is pursuing a bachelor鈥檚 degree in toxicology.听
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The endowed status of the scholarship will live on in perpetuity to ensure financial
support for future toxicology students. Robert is hopeful that this scholarship will
evolve into a Superior Graduate Scholarship, totaling $60,000, and be awarded to Ph.D.
students pursuing toxicology.听