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mission trips
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a day in the life
Students explain a typica l, fun-filled day at Waynesburg Unive rsity
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saiah Cochran believes that his decision to attend Waynesburg led to many blessings, including an esteemed internship with a Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Program. For the summer of 2013, the junior pre-med student from Akron, Ohio, was selected from thousands to participate in the Sackler/NSF REU: Integrated Research at the Frontiers of the Biological, Physical and Engineering Sciences at Yale University’s Raymond and Beverly Sackler Institute.
pg. 4 he said. “We have demonstrations and activities for them, and we also have speakers come to campus to speak with our chapter.” Beyond his presidency of the Waynesburg chapter, Cochran also serves as one of five national Pre-Medical Region Directors for AMSA, with responsibilities to oversee more than 105 university and college AMSA Chapters across 12 states.
During the internship, Cochran worked in a lab focusing on DNA repair pathways. As DNA repair becomes more successful, Cochran said it could usurp medicine as a way to cure diseases such as cancer and Alzheimer’s.
“This year, we recruited more than 3,000 new members in all five regions. I’ve been working with schools like Pitt and Duquesne to help them set up and run their chapters,” he said. “It’s about setting up connections and opportunities for students across the country. You don’t know who you’ve helped indirectly, so it’s been a very fulfilling position.”
“My favorite internship experience was learning and building a great foundation that I hope I can use as a clinician in neurology as well as a researcher in neurology,” Cochran said.
He has relished the hands-on learning opportunities afforded to him at Waynesburg and has cited professors, coaches and even the President of Waynesburg University for personal help and support along the way.
Though he was surrounded by new faces in an unfamiliar lab, Cochran felt right at home, thanks to his laboratory and classroom training at Waynesburg University as well as the University’s American Medical Student Association (AMSA) chapter, which he initiated as a freshman.
“I have learned so much at Waynesburg. The professors give us a support system. They know you and they know what will make you successful,” Cochran said. “I have had this fire in me to change the world since I was in eighth grade. With the opportunities that I have been given, I know that it is just a matter of time before I do.”
“We go out to schools and speak with high school students about college and healthcare,”
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