The Salem State Biologist Spring 2022

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THE SALEM STATE BIOLOGIST SPRING 2022

THE SALEM STATE BIOLOGIST News from our Graduating Students

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Reflections on an Internship

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Student Research Propels Student

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Our BioSociety is Back!

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43rd Darwin Festival Connecting Across the Decades 3 What About Our Alumni?

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Well Done NMT Graduates!

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Biology Emerging from COVID-19

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Exciting Academic News!

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SACNAS Chapter Emerging!

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Student Input and Hardwork = Exciting New Course! 6 Microbiology CuREs

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Publications by Professors

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Student Awards and Scholarships

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Faculty and Student Presentations

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Seen Around Biology

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The biology department at Salem State University seeks to foster in its students an understanding of the human organism as an interactive member of an enormous and diverse biological community.

News from our Graduating Students SON NGUYEN

What are your current feelings/emotions about graduating? I am currently feeling excited and accomplished! It has been 10 years since I’ve gotten my associate’s degree but to finally say I am getting a bachelor’s degree at SSU is a whole other feat. What is a highlight from your degree at SSU? The highlight of my degree at SSU is that I was able to get my degree by doing majority of the work online due to COVID-19. If this wasn’t available, I would not have been able to get my degree in the two years I attended SSU. What is a lowlight from your degree at SSU? I do not have any major lowlight from my degree at SSU. I came in with a plan and just stayed on the path of that plan with sheer determination and perseverance. Maybe the only lowlight for me was juggling time with family, work, and school. Due to my busy schedule, I usually stayed up to finish my assignments but that was in part due to what I have going on outside of school. SSU’s workload was difficult but forgiving at times where I found myself able to rest and rejuvenate after completing important projects. What are your immediate short term (1-3 years) goals after graduation? For the first year after graduation, I am shifting focus to my career. I am still managing a laboratory team and collaborating with brilliant lab scientists, nurses, and doctors so it is only up from here. In years two and three I may consider going after a graduate degree it just depends if I want to not sleep again for another two years. What are your current feelings/emotions about graduating? I have mixed feelings about graduating. There are some feelings of excitement, pride, and anticipation. I am the first generation to graduate, so it is a big achievement for my family and me. I am looking forward to crossing the stage and moving on to the real world. However, I am nervous because I am not sure what my next step will be, and the challenges I will be facing. What is a highlight from your degree at SSU? My biggest highlight is graduating this year. As a biology major, I am proud of myself and all the hard work I put in toward my degree. It took a lot of dedication and perseverance to achieve a degree. Another one of my highlights is developing a close relationship with my advisor Lynn Fletcher who is also my professor. I am grateful and appreciative of all her hard work and guidance toward my degree. What is a lowlight from your degree at SSU? Most of my classes were enjoyable, but the lowlight was the challenges I faced while taking some of my classes. This included the lack of sleep I experienced while working and studying, and the stress I endured. What are your immediate short term (1-3 years) goals after graduation? My short-term goal is applying to physician assistant (PA) school. After I complete PA school, I will be applying for a job to start my career as a physician assistant.

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