A huge congrats to Shannon Grogans, who received a very fundable 1st percentile score on her NIMH Ruth L. Kirschstein Predoctoral Individual National Research Service Award application and was awarded the University of Maryland’s Ann G. Wylie Fellowship. Both awards will help support the final stages of her doctoral training and research, which are focused on understanding the relevance of fear- and anxiety-related brain circuits to the emergence and recurrence of pathological anxiety, depressed mood, and other internalizing symptoms in early adulthood. [05-25-2023 Update: Shannon’s F31 was funded and will begin in August 2023! She was compelled to decline the Wylie as a consequence.]