Established in 2019, the program set out to recruit exemplary international researchers in their respective fields, provide them with invaluable experience, mentorship, and a return grant to continue their pursuits in their home country - bringing their knowledge and experience gained with them.
To date, the program has successfully recruited 13 highly accomplished postdoctoral researchers from Brazil, China, Germany, Mexico, Singapore, Spain and Portugal - seven of which have successfully completed the program; six continue to actively pursue their respective research projects in Dallas; and all have made impactful contributions to notable research publications.
“For more than two decades, the Mary Kay Ash Foundation and UT Southwestern Medical Center have partnered in a continued commitment to find cures for cancers affecting women,” said Michael Lunceford, President, Mary Kay Ash Foundation Board of Directors. “Our partnership continues to bring pivotal innovations to the cancer research frontlines by removing barriers and encouraging information sharing across borders and the world. These findings will be shared on a global level and impact women in every corner of the world.”
Under the expert guidance of Dr. Jerry Shay, Professor of Cell Biology and The Southland Financial Corporation Distinguished Chair in Geriatrics at UT Southwestern Medical Center, the program has consistently attracted and recruited exceptional candidates, ensuring the participation of highly qualified individuals from diverse geographic areas. In the most recent recruitment efforts, two outstanding scholars were recruited to the program: Debora Andrade Silva, Ph.D., from the University of Sao Paulo in Brazil, and Quan Wang, Ph.D., from Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China.
“We appreciate Mary Kay Ash Foundation’s continued investment in UT Southwestern Medical Center and the future of cancer research. With the foundation’s support, we can attract top international candidates, bring them to our state-of-the-art facilities to work with accomplished mentors, and make great strides in research advancements,” said Dr. Jerry Shay. “The global postdoctoral grant allows diverse cancer research talent the opportunity to conduct cutting-edge cancer research at both UT Southwestern Simmons Cancer Center and back in their home country.”
The Mary Kay Ash Foundation is proud to continue its long legacy of making the world a safer, healthier place for women and their families.