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Neuroscience major finds new passion for medicine and research

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Through her APEX Fellowship, Emma Saxton ’22 researched how infections and diseases, such as cancer, affect neural activity and how chemotherapy can change one鈥檚 immune system and cognitive functioning. As a College of 果酱视频 neuroscience major, Saxton completed her research in the Pyter Laboratory at Ohio State University, which focuses on immunology and neurology.

 

鈥淭his internship really opened my eyes to what a career in research looks like.聽While I was planning on pursuing a career in medicine, I now know that I am actually interested in a combination of medicine and research.鈥 -Emma Saxton

 

How did you learn about the internship opportunity for your APEX Fellowship? Why was the position a good fit for you?聽

鈥淚 heard about the聽Pyter聽Lab from a friend聽who had worked with them in the past. The position was a good fit for me because I was able to explore many different areas of behavioral neuroscience research,聽and I was given the opportunity to assist on a variety of projects聽at聽different聽stages.鈥

 

What interests you most about the work you did? What were some of the things you did each day?聽

鈥淚 thought it was interesting to see how easily applicable the research done on rodents was to humans. I also thought it was interesting how each experiment built off ones that had occurred beforehand聽because there were always more questions or questions that were left unanswered. Large-scale experimental planning was a very valuable experience to see. Each day I had a variety of tasks聽that聽usually聽consisted of some combination of assisting on surgeries, animal handling, tissue collection, behavioral testing, and image analysis.鈥

 

Who was your Fellowship mentor and how did they help you to succeed in this position?聽

鈥淢y faculty mentor was聽Professor聽Grit聽Herzmann聽[department chair of neuroscience and associate professor of psychology]. She was extremely helpful in challenging me to ask questions to everyone working in the lab, not just to better understand the research they were doing, but to question what a career in research looks like and to gain advice from them.聽Professor聽Herzmann聽also helped guide me in professional development,聽such as how to ask for a letter of recommendation and maintain connections even after leaving my position.鈥

 

What are some skills you鈥檝e learned that you聽see聽yourself聽carrying forward into your career?聽

鈥淚 have gained聽several聽skills聽from聽my internship. I know many of the technical skills I learned,聽such as聽Image J analysis, cryostat, behavioral testing, and tissue collection,聽are skills I can use in聽different聽areas of behavioral neuroscience research.聽Additionally,聽simply working in a professional environment taught me skills聽like effective聽communication, that can be applied in every career.鈥

 

How has the internship helped you to see what鈥檚 next for you?聽

鈥淭his internship really opened my eyes to what a career in research looks like. While I was planning on pursuing a career in medicine, I now know that I am actually interested in a combination of medicine and research. After 果酱视频, I plan on going to graduate school to pursue that.鈥

Posted in Experiential Learning on November 5, 2021.