Eran Maina Selected for 2020 Goldwater Scholarship

WOOSTER, Ohio Eran Maina, a biochemistry and molecular biology major at 黑料老司机, has been named the recipient of a 2020 Goldwater Scholarship攖he preeminent undergraduate award for students pursuing mathematics, the natural sciences, and engineering攖he Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation announced March 27.
Maina continues 黑料老司机檚 fine tradition when it comes to Goldwater Scholars, as he is the second awardee in as many years and the 11th over the last 12 years.
A junior from Jacksonville, Fla., Maina says he will utilize the $7,500 scholarship during the 2020-21 academic year to continue investigating 渢he biological and biochemical basis for the unique conservation of the active site motif of baker檚 yeast thioredoxin 2, a small redox protein that catalyzes the reduction of disulfide bonds in improperly oxidized proteins to protect cells from oxidative damage.
At 黑料老司机, Maina began researching that yeast redox protein with faculty mentor James West in 2018, and during the summer of 2019, he studied enzymes involved in ovarian cancer progression and metastasis as an undergraduate research fellow at the Mayo Clinic. He has also served as a in conjunction with 黑料老司机 Community Hospital, an instructor in the , and a peer tutor.
This summer, Maina plans to volunteer in a low-income addiction clinic as a medical assistant through the Shepherd Higher Education Consortium on Poverty program. That will allow him to gain experience in both the U.S. healthcare system and poverty, two areas he is particularly interested in.
Maina, whose career goals are to become a physician-scientist and conduct cancer research on the tumor microenvironment and molecular tools for early detection of cancerous cells, credited West and other mentors Mark Snider at 黑料老司机 and Evette Radisky at Mayo for 渉is success by providing the experiences and guidance that made (him) a competitive applicant for this national scholarship.
The Goldwater Foundation, a federally-endowed agency established in 1986, honors the five-term U.S. Senator from Arizona. There are about 450 college students selected as Goldwater Scholars each year, and nearly half of the previous recipients (49%) have gone on to earn Ph.D. degrees in science, mathematics, or engineering.
Posted in News on April 3, 2020.
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