Members

ARCS Los Angeles Current Members


2025 - 2026 ARCS MEMBERS

HONORARY MEMBERS
Patricia Diroll
Glenda Patton
Priscilla McClure

 

ACTIVE MEMBERS
Donna Tohidi Anderson
Kate Bergin
Lynne Brickner
Judith Butler
Ana Chu
Cheryl Mae Craft, PhD.
Diane Deshong
Leonore Deshong
Connie Drath - Dwyer
Sharon Fadem
Kathie Gauld
Kathie Giordano
Judy Greenspoon
Holly Hicks
Mary Hiestand
Betty Hollingsworth
Nan Hong
Karen Hudecek
Dios Lorenzo - Fleming
Phyvin Mok
Fabiola Moreno
Monica Panno
Elaine Peters
Keitha Russell
Carol Towne
Peggy Vogt
Yolanda Walther - Meade
Stephanie White
Leslie Young
Virginia Young
 

 

 

ACTIVE LIFE MEMBERS
Linda Bowling
Gay Goerz
Sheila Muller
 

 

 

 

ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
Stephanie Beazley
Edwina Broderick
Diane Dykema
Barbara Hamkalo
Carol Kochoff
Suzanne Marx
Merelyn O'Donnell
Agnes Peterson
Marilyn Silva Lund
Valerie Sugar
 

 

ASSOCIATE LIFE MEMBERS
Barbara Grant
Dona Kendall
Suzanne Mellor
Marilyn Puckett
Gretchen Ponty Smith


 

Total: Honorary (3) Active (34) Associate Life (3) Associate (10) Associate Life (5)

 

Thanks from Courtney Yaeger, Graduate Student at University of California, Los Angeles

"Thank you so much for generously supporting me through my graduate program in neuroscience.  With you help, I am able to dedicate more of my time to making new discoveries about neural circuitry!  With funding opportunities becoming smaller and more competitive than ever, your contribution has a big impact!  Thank you for helping me in business - we will make you proud!

Thanks from Clayton Bingham, Graduate Student at University of Southern California

"I am writing to express my sincere gratitude at having been selected for the ARCS Foundation Scholarship.  I am currently in the middle of my second year of pursuing a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering at University of Southern California.  My own work is centered on modeling the response of brain tissue to electrical stimulation, which is an increasingly important type of intervention in brain pathologies such as epilepsy, Parkinson's, dystonia, and depression.  It is my career ambition to further develop novel interfaces between computers and brains, both as a means to mitigate cognitive impairment and to enhance natural function.  I will not be quick to forget the significance of this award in helping to ensure my progress along the path to becoming a respected expert in engineered neural systems."

Thanks from Jennifer Tribble, Graduate Student at University of California, Los Angeles

"It is with great please that I accept the ARCS Fellowship for 2016-2017.  As a graduate student in the life sciences, I fully appreciate the mission and generosity that ARCS Foundation exhibits to young researchers like myself.  The foundation's dedication to supporting promising young scientists and engineers can be like-changing, and allows its fellowship recipients to become leaders in the fields of science, engineering, and medical research.  As an ARCS fellow, I strive to uphold the values that the ARCS foundation represents.  This scholarship has furthered my professional and academic education enormously, and for that I am humbled and grateful.  I look forward to continuing my journey toward becoming a leader in my scientific field with the immense help of the ARCS fellowship."