FSU Associate Dean and Director of the Debra Ann Fadool, in her nomination letter, described Cook as 鈥渢ireless鈥 in her efforts to improve the academic training environment and noted her extensive service role with the FSU Postdoctoral Association, including serving as president.
Fadool shared Cook鈥檚 support of her fellow postdocs throughvlaunching initiatives like the 鈥淧ostdoc of the Month鈥 feature in the Postdoctoral Monthly Newsletter and by creating Postdoctoral 鈥淥ffice Hours鈥 to provide informal guidance for new postdocs at FSU. These efforts helped newcomers adjust to life in Tallahassee, transition into their roles, and get answers to questions about healthcare and benefits.
As one of the leaders in the FSU Postdoctoral Association, Cook developed a survey of postdoctoral scholar health and well-being and used the results to provide policy recommendations to the university, and she was a staunch advocate of instituting paid parental leave for postdocs at FSU.
鈥淭his award speaks to the collective efforts of concurrent and former leaders of FSU鈥檚 Postdoctoral Association,鈥 Cook said. 鈥淚 am hopeful that this platform can bring attention to causes in need of additional advocacy, such as postdocs鈥 access to healthcare, childcare, and paid parental leave.鈥
Brad Schmidt, chair of the Department of Psychology, said Cook exemplifies what the prestigious national award is about.