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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Division of Biological and Biomedical Sciences The Young Scientist Program (YSP) Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search About YSPAbout YSP Our History Executive Board Leadership Team Constitution Sponsors Other Local STEM Programs Our ProgramsOur Programs Teaching Teams Summer FocusSummer Focus Summer Focus Alumni Continuing Mentoring For EducatorsFor Educators Request a Teaching Team Curriculum by Teaching Standards Virtual Curriculum For VolunteersFor Volunteers Submit a Reimbursement Background Checks & Training Calendar of Events Volunteer Registration Contact Us Giving Open Search Summer Focus Alumni Soreal Gray, 2018 School: Metro Academic and Classical High SchoolPost secondary plans: College (potentially Maryville, Wash U, University of Iowa, U Chicago, Stanford). Interested in a career in Pharmacy or Criminology.Lab: Dr. Wayne YokoyamaDepartment: Medicine, Division of RheumatologyProject Title: Absence of CD73 on NK cellsFavorite part about SF: Getting to meet new people, a great mentor, and lab experience.How has SF motivated you: It motivated me to continue on the path I’m on towards college and a career in health science. Justin Plummer, 2018 School: Lift for Life AcademyPost secondary plans: To major in social work focused on marriage and become principal at my high schoolLab: Dr. Gautam DantasDepartment: Pathology & ImmunologyProject Title: Alternative Ways to Make Bacteria Retain Plasmids without Involving AntibioticsFavorite part about SF: My favorite part of SF was the students. Everyone was so nice and so welcoming. I even still communicate with some of the people from the program.How has SF motivated you: SF helped me to always push harder and step out of the box, even if something is very hard just stick to it and always have an open mind. This impacted my life because from now on I will never give up on anything. I will try my best to become the best person that I can be. Maresha Perry, 2018 School: Jennings Senior High SchoolPost secondary plans: I plan to attend a four-year university and complete my education in with a master’s degreeLab: Dr. Christina de Guzman StrongDepartment: Medicine, Division of DermatologyProject Title: Population Specific Involucrin Enhancer Variants Affect Enhancer ActivityFavorite part about SF: My favorite part of Summer Focus was doing the experiments and hanging out with my mentor and PI. Also, developing my own scientific paper.How has SF motivated you: Summer Focus actually motivated me into thinking about going into the medical field and maybe pursuing a career as a cosmetic dermatologist. Jordan Peck, 2017 School: HomeschoolPost secondary plans:Cell and Molecular Biology at Tulane University, pre-medical and honors programLab: Dr. Jason C MillsDepartment: Medicine, Division of GastroenterologyProject Title: Heat shock protein expression after gastric damageFavorite part about SF: I absolutely loved the mentorship component, especially with my grad student and the other PhD students in the lab, but also the opportunities to work with other researchers, professionals, and students in various capacitiesHow has SF motivated you: SF gave me a great sense of the world of research and how I fit into it. It has encouraged me to pursue research while in college, and given me the confidence to get in on projects. It made me consider how research might fit into a medical career, and given me the skills to excel in scientific thinking. Clarinda Tan, 2016 School: Parkway Central High SchoolPost secondary plans: Double Majoring in Global Health and Health Care Management at Washington University in St. LouisLab: Dr. Yehuda Ben-ShaharDepartment: BiologyProject Title: Towards a Better Understanding of How the Voltage-Gated K+ Channel sei Mediates Heat Stress ResponseFavorite part about SF: My favorite part about Summer Focus was getting the opportunity to interact with individuals outside of my high school. Whether it was my peers in the Summer Focus program, my mentors in the program, or the graduate students in my lab, everyone was so willing to share their stories and experiences. I gained invaluable information about the college application process, experimentation, and the importance of asking for help when needed.How has SF motivated you: Summer Focus pairs you with many mentors who help you throughout the program. These graduate and post-graduate students meet with you on a regular basis to guide your success. They share their knowledge, kindness, and support you throughout your journey. I cannot thank my mentors enough for their help! Our Programs Teaching Teams Summer Focus Summer Focus Alumni Continuing Mentoring The Young Scientist Program (YSP)Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences660 S. Euclid AvenueMSC 8226-13-04St. Louis, MO [email protected] Us Facebook Twitter YouTube Learn More Teaching Teams Summer Focus Continuing Mentoring Executive Board For Educators For Volunteers ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis   Loading Comments...   Write a Comment... Email (Required) Name (Required) Website

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