Quick Summary
- 嘿嘿视频-administered fund will support graduate students in College of Biological Sciences
- $109,000-plus in GoFundMe account will be split among 嘿嘿视频 and University of Illinois funds, and global initiative
- Gray's mentorship lives on in efforts to bring young Ethiopian researcher to 嘿嘿视频 for training
A 嘿嘿视频 award fund has been established in memory of slain researcher Sharon Gray to support graduate students in the College of Biological Sciences.
Gray鈥檚 family intends for the new to become permanently endowed, by bolstering it with a share of the donations already made to the . That account, established by Gray鈥檚 family soon after her death Oct. 4 in Ethiopia, had taken in more than $109,000 as of today (Nov. 17).
鈥淚 have been trying to remain positive and optimistic throughout all of this, and this fund is a great reminder of that,鈥 said Markelz, who is a postdoc in the Department of Plant Biology.
Gray, who was also a postdoc in plant biology, had gone to Ethiopia for the launch of a research project. She was riding in a car when a rock came crashing through a window, striking and killing her.
The tragedy occurred at a time of large-scale, antigovernment protests in Ethiopia, but the Netherlands Institute of Ecology, a partner in the research project, said Gray鈥檚 death was not a direct consequence of those protests, but, rather, the result of a random act of a few young individuals throwing stones at passing vehicles.
Read Sharon Gray鈥檚 obituary in Dateline 嘿嘿视频.
Markelz said the GoFundMe account will be divided among the Sharon Gray Memorial Award at 嘿嘿视频 and a similar fund at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (where Gray did her undergraduate work and received her Ph.D.), and a global initiative 鈥 including an exchange program that has a priority goal of bringing a particular Ethiopian researcher to 嘿嘿视频.
The researcher is a young woman named Sara whom Gray met during her stay in Ethiopia. One of Gray鈥檚 colleagues on the Ethiopia project, Tracy Baines of AgBiome, explained how Gray and Sarah connected.
鈥楽haron Makes Us Run鈥
鈥淪haron pushed us to be better in so many ways, but one of the most prevalent ways and the one that stuck around the most was running,鈥 said one of her brothers, Stephen Gray, in announcing a on Saturday, Nov. 26, at Millennium Park in Lindenhurst, Ill., where Gray was raised. Proceeds from the run will go toward 鈥渙ne of Sharon鈥檚 last great ideas,鈥 referring to mentorship of young women in science.
鈥淲hen we visited the labs on Tuesday, she was so excited to come back to help train the scientists and to help them use the equipment to which they had access, but were not knowledgeable on using,鈥 Baines wrote in a post on the GoFundMe page. 鈥淚n particular, she spoke about Sara, a young scientist that attended our seminar on Monday and who gave us the tour of the molecular biology lab on Tuesday.
鈥淪haron spoke with Sara on Monday, and that evening began to talk about how it would be wonderful to train Sara and to even bring her to 嘿嘿视频 to make sure she learned the processes. On Tuesday, she became even more excited about working with Sara, and when we left, she gave Sara her contact information, a hug and some kisses on the cheeks.
鈥淪he saw the eagerness to learn in Sara and that the environment was the only restriction to her education, something she really wanted to help alleviate. I truly hope that this dream of Sharon鈥檚 can become a reality. I know she would be so happy for Sara.鈥
Markelz said he and Siobhan Brady 鈥 Gray worked in her lab 鈥 are seeking grant money to help with the international exchange. 鈥淲e are looking at April 2017 as our target date for this,鈥 Markelz said.
嘿嘿视频鈥 Sharon Gray Memorial Award, like the international initiative, honors Gray鈥檚 passion for and commitment to mentoring women in science. The memorial fund will provide an annual award to one or more College of Biological Sciences graduate students demonstrating outstanding mentorship to high school students, undergraduates or peer women. The fund will be used for furthering the graduate students鈥 education through research, conferences, workshops or leadership meetings.