Unraveling rhabdomyosarcoma, osteosarcoma, dipg and medulloblastoma using engineering, biomedical, and translational research tools.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Welcoming Summer Student, Michelle
"I am going to be a senior at Lakeridge High school and am
looking forward to an enriching, informative experience at Dr. Keller’s Lab
this summer. Throughout my education, I have always loved science. In my AP
Biology and Human Physiology classes during my junior year, I became enthralled
in the study of the human body. I aspire to pursue a career in medicine in my
future. Dr. Keller’s Lab is an ideal place to start my journey in the field of
medicine and science.
I joined the OHSU Keller lab for a summer internship in
order to be immersed in an intense program that will not only prepare me for a
future in science but will also allow me to learn more about pediatric oncology
and the nature of cancer. Working in Dr. Keller’s lab will not only help
prepare me for research in college and beyond, but will also facilitate the expansion
of my knowledge."
Welcoming Summer Student, MacGregor Ehlen
"I am currently a student at the University of Oregon
going into my senior year and I am studying Human Physiology. I plan on attending medical school and
becoming a surgeon. I have seen many
other aspects of medicine but have not been involved in research of any
kind. I look forward to working with the
team on various research projects and seeing a different side of the medical
field. Hopefully along the way I’ll pick
up some knowledge that I would not have learned anywhere else. I am a Portland native and I am excited to be
working here for the Summer."
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