Diane Krause, MD, PhD, professor of laboratory medicine, of cell biology, and of pathology, has received the 2018 Yale Postdoctoral Mentoring Prize, awarded annually by the Office of the Provost to a faculty member who exemplifies the role of a mentor and who has provided exceptional mentoring to one or more postdoctoral scholars during the previous year.
“Science is what drives me,” said Krause as she accepted the honor. “That extends to what truly drives the science—the people in my lab,” who work toward defining molecular mechanisms related to blood stem and progenitor cells and leukemia, and developing novel treatment strategies.
At the award presentation, Krause said her lab is an exciting place because of the science her mentees perform while in the laboratory, and that her mentees are “also my legacy based on what they go on to do” in science and in their lives, whether in faculty positions, as research scientists, or in important jobs in consulting or in the biotechnology and pharma spheres—all of which are career paths that make her proud.
Krause is the ninth faculty recipient of the Postdoctoral Mentoring Prize, which the Office of the Provost inaugurated in 2010.