Jonathan Radda (2017) received the Dankook Award for Outstanding Undergraduate Students

Jonathan Radda was awarded the Dankook Award for Outstanding Undergraduate at the 92nd Commencent Ceremony at the Southern Oregon University for the Class of 2018. The Dankook Award honors recipeints for their demonstration of academic excellence, contributioins to campus life as a leader, and proof of citizenship and character.

Emma Carley (2017) wins Dean’s Prize Award and Dunn Award

Emma Carley was a Dean’s Prize Science Award winner for her poster presentation at UCLA’s 2018 Research Poster Day, which showcases undergraduate research in all areas.

Emma Carley was also the recipient of the Dunn Award for Excellence in Biochemistry at the 2018 Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry Commencement Ceremony.

Robert Lamm (2012) showcased as a founding member of A-Alpha Bio

Robert Lamm was showcased as a founding member of A-Alpha Bio, a new startup focused on improving drug-testing efficiency. A-Alpha Bio took home the $25,000 first place prize from the 2018 UW Business Plan Competition.

Emily Brown (2011) selected as a 2018 STFM Student Scholar

Emily Brown received the 2018 Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM) Conference on Medical Student Education Student Scholarship Award. This award highlights students who have an interest in family medicine and have potential for an academic career.

Jonathan Diep’s (2011) graduate research on identifying a cellular ‘death code’ showcased

Jonathan Diep’s graduate research on identifying a cellular ‘death code’ was showcased in the press on June 7, 2018 by EurekAlert, an online, global news service opperated by the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Gunvant Chauduri (2017) and Deanna Necula (2017) were both selected to be a UCLA i²URP Scholar

Gunvant Chauduri and Deanna Necula were both selected to participate in the Integrated and Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Research Program (i²URP), which is an intensive, two-year program that prepares incoming juniors for a career in research.

Jerika Chiong (2017) was selected as the internal Vice President of UCSB student organization

Jerika Chiong was selected to be the internal Vice President of the University of California, San Diego’s American Chemical Society Student Affiliates Organization, which is a pre-professional student organization for students interested in chemistry.