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High school interns gain valuable hands-on lab experience, thanks to foundation gifts

Kenan fellow Madeline Parr, a rising junior at Jensen Beach High School, works with her mentor, Ph.D. candidate Bin Bin Schell, in the Solt Lab. They are making a Western Blot Gel to quantify protein expression. Photo by Tracy Kerwin.

Kenan fellow Madeline Parr, a rising junior at Jensen Beach High School, works with her mentor, Ph.D. candidate Bin Bin Schell, in the Solt Lab. They are making a Western Blot Gel to quantify protein expression. Photo by Tracy Kerwin.

JUPITER, FL — Sixteen students from Palm Beach and Martin Counties have donned lab coats and safety glasses for the summer, as they immerse themselves in the fascinating world of biomedical research, working and learning alongside scientists at The Herbert Wertheim UF Scripps Institute for Biomedical Innovation & Technology.

Since 2005, 218 local students have immersed themselves in research as part of the Kenan Fellows High School internship program, thanks to the generosity of the William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust. This year, the program has grown by becoming part of the institute’s Glenn W. Bailey STEM Education Outreach Programs, thanks to a generous gift from the Glenn W. Bailey Foundation. This gift will significantly enhance the institute’s STEM education and outreach initiatives, underscoring a shared vision and commitment to nurturing the next generation of scientists and innovators.

Students spend their summer working full-time in one lab, where they learn about the lab’s focus, absorb its research methods and techniques, and then begin to conduct experiments and contribute data to studies in many areas. Each week, they attend a group lecture about a variety of career and research topics. Students’ summer projects include exploring cancer biology, cellular viral defenses, the genetics of metabolism, drug screening methods, RNA therapeutics, synthesis of medicinal chemicals, and more.

It’s rare for an internship to provide a high school student with this much hands-on learning, said Rosie Albarran Zeckler, Ph.D., manager of academic support services at The Wertheim UF Scripps Institute. It’s a hallmark of all educational opportunities at the institute, she noted.

The program’s goals are many: To encourage more students to consider STEM careers; help participants feel comfortable in a research lab setting; increase their technical and intellectual research skills; equip them with valuable knowledge of disease processes and biomedical research practices; improve their professional communication skills, and raise the students’ awareness of the wide array of STEM-focused career options, Albarran Zeckler said.

Before their arrival, participants attended a one-week introductory course on biomedical research techniques. The course is provided by the Biotechnology Program at Palm Beach State College.

“At the end of the summer, the students present their work to their fellow interns and mentors,”Albarran Zeckler said. “It’s always an inspiring, awesome day, to see how much these students learn and grow in just a matter of weeks.”

Below are the students accepted into the Kenan Fellows High School Internship Program, part of the Glenn W. Bailey STEM Education Outreach Programs at The Herbert Wertheim UF Scripps Institute for Biomedical Innovation & Technology in Jupiter, Florida.

First Name

Last Name

Lab/PI

School

Jeffrey

Bai

Ayako Makino, Ph.D.

Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts

Rami

Bjork

Baoji Xu, Ph.D.

William T. Dwyer High School

Owen

Brooks

Jason Yuan, M.D.

Boca Raton Community High School

Isabella

Burgos Mendoza

Courtney Miller, Ph.D.

G-star School of the Arts - High School

Jennifer

Han

Courtney Miller, Ph.D.

Palm Beach Central High School

Sarah

Hubschmitt

Patrick Griffin, Ph.D.

Jupiter High School

Sejal

Jain

Sathya Puthanveettil, Ph.D.

Suncoast Community High School

Evan

McLean

Thomas Bannister, Ph.D.

William T. Dwyer High School

Sophia

Nemes

Ayako Makino, Ph.D.

Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts

Chase

Odom

William Ja, Ph.D.

The Benjamin School

Madeline

Parr

Laura Solt, Ph.D.

Jensen Beach High School

Cassia

Pedron

Jason Yuan, M.D.

American Heritage Schools, Palm Beach Campus

Ayan

Safarli

Kate Carroll, Ph.D.

William T. Dwyer High School

Anthony

Sokolov

Matthew Disney, Ph.D.

Spanish River High School

Ankith

Sureddi

Matthew Disney, Ph.D.

Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts

Andrew

Zhu

Srini Subramaniam, Ph.D.

Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts

About the author

Stacey DeLoye, Director of Communications, The Herbert Wertheim UF Scripps Institute for Biomedical Innovation & Technology

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