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FELLOWS Champion of the Public Health Laboratory Award Recognizes federal, state and local elected officials or executive branch employees who have recognized the importance of state and local governmental laboratories that perform testing of public health significance either through support of legislation or federal agency decisions. • CDC National Center for Environmental Health (NCEH) E-cigarette/Vaping- Associated Lung Injury (EVALI) Laboratory Task Force Presidential Award The APHL Presidential Award was selected by Dr. Grace Kubin during her Presidential year (2019-2020) for the significant contributions that were made to the association’s work to promote policies that strengthen public health laboratories. • Wendi Kuhnert-Tallman, CDC’s Infectious Disease National Centers Healthiest Laboratory Award Given to an APHL member laboratory that is committed to safety, environmental process, environmental policy and employee health and wellness. • District of Columbia (DC) Department of Forensic Services Public Health Laboratory Thomas E. Maxson Education, Training and Workforce Development Award Established in August 1998 in memory of Dr. Maxson, this award honors an APHL member who is a public health or clinical laboratory practitioner, trainer or educator who has made significant contributions to public health laboratory practice by creating, delivering or developing continuing education opportunities, programs, policies or practices for the laboratory community. APHL Fellows: Endings and Beginnings By Heather Roney, MA, manager, Fellowship Programs Even in these times of 24/7 COVID-19 response, APHL was able to honor its graduating fellows during the 2020 APHL Annual Awards virtual ceremony in June: Antimicrobial Resistance Laboratory Fellows: Sara Belknap, Anna Hasche- Kluender, Michael Mamerow, Julie Miranda, Megan Nelson, Jennifer Rivers and Kayla Simanek Bioinformatics Fellows: Erin Young, Rachael St. Jacques, Lacey Walker, Andrew Lang, Peter Cook, Jonathan Gerheart and Kate Prussing ID Laboratory Fellows: Jonathan Plitnick and Valerie Patritti APHL wishes all graduating fellows the best of luck and we look forward to working with you in the future! Class of 2020-2021 The Antimicrobial Resistance Laboratory Fellowship accepted nine fellows for the 2020 class. In addition to the regional laboratories within the AR Lab Network, the Florida Bureau of Public Health Laboratories-Jacksonville, the Indiana State Department of Health Laboratories and the North Carolina State Laboratory of Public Health have been selected as additional host laboratories. Fellows will assist host laboratories on performing AR testing and programmatic activities to enhance the laboratory’s AR capacity. There will be six Bioinformatics Fellows in the 2020-2021 class. Four will be placed at CDC and two will be in state public health laboratories in Utah and Minnesota. Two individuals will begin a Laessig Newborn Screening Fellowship and Newborn Screening Bioinformatics and Data Analytics Fellowship at the Virginia Division of Consolidated Laboratory Services and the Maryland Department of Health in August. A Special Opportunity APHL was granted an opportunity to place a limited number of laboratory-based fellows into public health laboratories for the upcoming year to work on the COVID-19 response and respiratory virus surveillance projects. The APHL COVID-19 Response Fellowship will place fellows at the State Laboratories Division of the Hawaii Department of Health and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences where they will work under the guidance of an experienced public health laboratory mentor to assist in the response to SARS-CoV-2 while completing a dedicated fellowship project with a viral respiratory focus. • DIGITAL EXTRA: Watch this to find out about APHL Fellowships. • Robert Nickla, Oregon State Public Health Laboratory • Karen Stiles, Nebraska Public Health Laboratory • PublicHealthLabs @APHL APHL.org Summer 2020 LAB MATTERS 33