Kristen Hanson Award

The 2024 Nomination period is now over. Finalists will be announced Dec 13th.   See below for eligibility and nomination instructions.

This award is made possible by the generosity of donors to the Division of Life Sciences.

When MCDB graduate Kristen Hanson passed away in 2012 at the age of 33, her friends Courtney Cochran, Sarah Wagman Ellenbogen, and Jennifer Cohen Bogan raised $25,000 to dedicate a bench at the UCLA Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden in her honor.

That experience inspired further philanthropy and the group then raised $100,000 to endow the Kristen Hanson Memorial Scholarship, which further extended Hanson’s legacy by awarding a scholarship to a Life Sciences student each year, chosen by a committee of faculty.

Kristen Hanson, Courtney Cochran, Sarah Wagman Ellenbogen, and Jennifer Cohen Bogan

Trip to Miami 2008. Left to right: Kristen, Jennifer, Courtney and Sarah

“She was disarming, funny, stylish and sincere, but most impressive was her intellect,” says Courtney. “Kristen always had the courage to tackle subjects dominated by men: science, math, finance. And she did so without ever apologizing for being a woman or for being feminine.”

This award honors an undergraduate who exemplifies the many positive traits that Kristen embodied:

  • academic accomplishment and a passion for science
  • well-rounded interests
  • leadership
  • originality
  • commitment to engage with the world
Eligibility:
  • Current UCLA female undergraduate student
  • Major in the Division of Life Sciences
  • Nominated by an MCDB faculty member
Application and Selection Process:
  1. MCDB faculty members submit nominations by November 18th, 2024 using this form.
  2. A faculty committee chooses three finalists by December 13, 2024. These students are  invited to submit a CV/ resume and a short essay (750 words or less) answering the question “How have you taken the road less traveled in your studies and personal achievements?” This essay is due by January 6, 2025 and should share how you:
  • have overcome a challenge
  • contributed to your community
  • plan on making an impact on society beyond graduation
  • Please also describe what you are passionate about outside of the classroom.
  1. Winner announced by the committee on February 1, 2025. Award conferred by the Chair during the MCDB graduation ceremony in the Spring.

Past winners:

 2023-2024 Elsa Couvillon

Elsa Couvillon
Braybrook lab

  • Researched bringing RNAi to giant kelp
  • UCLA rowing team member
  • Suicide crisis hotline volunteer
  • Pediatric cancer patient aid volunteer

 2022-2023 Gianna Colombo

Gianna Colombo
Mikkola lab

  • Researched hematopoietic stem cell development
  • Played the oboe in UCLA philharmonica et al.
  • Volunteered teaching math, science, reading, music theory to middle school students.

 2021-2022 Avril RIncon

Avril Rincon
Sagasti lab

  • Did research on zebrafish
  • Taught Sunday school
  • Prepared food baskets for distribution
  • Advocated for public health initiatives

Nominated by Siobhan Braybrook and Andrew Goldstein

Nominated by Hanna Mikkola

Nominated by Alvaro Sagasti

 2020-2021 Zoe Ge

Zoe Ge
Miller lab

  • Did research on E. coli repair mechanisms and antibiotic resistance
  • Worked as a medical assistant
  • Worked as an EMT during Covid

Nominated by Jeffrey Miller

 2019-2020Daniela Wong

Daniela Wong

 2018-2019Esmeralda Isabel Villavicencio González

Esmeralda Isabel Villavicencio González

 2017-2018Laila Sathe

Laila Sathe

 2016-2017Pagé Goddard

Pagé Goddard