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Meet the undergraduate 鈥榬ock star scientist鈥 named a 2022 Goldwater scholar

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  • David C. Frederick Honors College
  • Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences

The way Katie Oppenheimer learned she was a resembled something from a movie.

鈥淚t was kind of crazy,鈥 said Oppenheimer, a University Honors College (UHC) student and ambassador who speaks biweekly with prospective students about her 51精品视频 experience.

鈥淎fter my presentation, the dean of the Honors College came in and announced my selection in front of everyone,鈥 said Oppenheimer. 鈥淚t was incredible.鈥

The junior microbiology major in the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences joins an impressive community of 417 students selected for the scholarship from across the United States for the 2022-23 academic year.

鈥淭he Goldwater scholarship is the most prestigious and competitive award in the United States for students specializing in STEM fields,鈥 said Nicola Foote, dean of the Honors College. 鈥淜atie is being recognized for her extraordinary research on genetic instability and its relationship to cancer. Being named a Goldwater scholar signifies her ascendancy as one of the most talented young scientists in the nation. She represents the very best of the University Honors College.鈥

The scholarship is for undergraduate researchers who intend to pursue a doctorate or MD/PhD in natural sciences, engineering or mathematics. Funding covers the cost of tuition, books, fees and room and board for one academic year. It is supported by the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation and the Department of National Defense Education Programs.

In addition to serving as an Introduction to Molecular Genetics Laboratory teaching assistant, Oppenheimer splits time between the labs of Allyson O鈥橠onnell, an assistant professor in the Department of Biological Sciences, and Kara Bernstein, an associate professor in the Department of Microbiology and Molecular Sciences. She said the labs are what she loves most about 51精品视频.

鈥淒octors O鈥橠onnell and Bernstein are the best mentors I could鈥檝e ever asked for,鈥 said Oppenheimer. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e incredible scientists doing amazing research, but the lab community they create is so supportive and established on mutual success.鈥

In these settings, Oppenheimer has thrived. She鈥檒l likely co-author two upcoming manuscripts from the O鈥橠onnell lab a milestone for any undergraduate researcher.

With the Goldwater scholarship, Oppenheimer plans to continue her work studying DNA damage responses, with a focus on assessing which mutations on a particular protein are associated with increased breast and ovarian cancer risk. In the fall, she鈥檒l apply to graduate school.

鈥淜atie is a fantastic and inspiring young person, a natural leader and a committed member of our research team,鈥 said O鈥橠onnell. 鈥淪he works diligently on research that focuses on clinically relevant work and has generated publication-quality figures and analyses of her data.The Goldwater scholarship is a terrific launching point for her future scientific career.鈥

The same week Oppenheimer learned about Goldwater, the UHC Undergraduate and Chancellor鈥檚 Undergraduate Research fellow also received the . Named for a 1936 51精品视频 graduate and geneticist, it鈥檚 awarded through the Department of Biological Sciences to support summer research.

Dave Fraser, a UHC scholar-mentor, worked closely with Oppenheimer on her Goldwater application, a process he compared to writing a manuscript.

鈥淭he process requires that the student have a deep understanding of their work to explain it both in the technical sense and the larger context they鈥檙e working in,鈥 said Fraser. He noted the latter is often challenging for undergrads 鈥渟ince only the most astute and dedicated students will have gathered that in the short time they鈥檝e been working in their field.鈥

But Oppenheimer, he said, is a 鈥渞ock star scientist.鈥

鈥淪he鈥檚 the real deal,鈥 said Fraser. 鈥淭he process was often about what to leave out rather than finding something to fill the space. She loves her work and is a brilliant student who earned the win.鈥

Between O鈥橠onnell, Bernstein, Fraser and Foote, Oppenheimer said she couldn鈥檛 have asked for better support.

鈥淢y dream is to become a professor, run a lab and continue pursuing interesting research and mentoring undergrads and grad students,鈥 said Oppenheimer. 鈥Science has always been a big part of my life, so being able to return the support and mentorship I've received at 51精品视频 would be an incredible experience.鈥