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UCLA Student Receives SBB Research Group Foundation STEM Scholarship

The SBB Research Group Foundation named Tiffany Chen a recipient of its STEM scholarship. The $2,500 award empowers students to create value for society by pursuing higher learning through interdisciplinary combinations of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).


Tiffany Chen, a senior, studies Human Biology and Society at University of California Los Angeles. She holds a patent for a glove anchored by miniaturized gyroscopes to stabilize tremors for movement disorder patients. Chen is also the founder of HAND (High-tech and Neurological Disorders) at UCLA, an organization that seeks to increase awareness and education of neurological diseases.


“Tiffany’s accomplishments are incredible and we can’t wait to see what she does next," said Matt Aven, co-founder and board member of the SBB Research Group Foundation.


About the SBB Research Group Foundation

The SBB Research Group Foundation was established to further the philanthropic mission of SBB Research Group LLC (SBBRG), a Chicago-based investment management firm. The Foundation sponsors the SBBRG STEM Scholarship, which supports students pursuing degrees in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). In addition to its scholarship program, the Foundation provides grants to support ambitious organizations solving unmet needs with thoughtful, long-term strategies.


For eligibility criteria and more information on the Foundation’s STEM scholarship, please visit www.sbbscholarship.org.

 

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