2022 Guide to Online Learning

IN MY OWN WORDS

- By PRIYAM BARUAH UC San Diego Research Scholars: Bioenginee­ring

Why did you choose to participat­e in this program?

Over the years, I’ve expressed my passion for biology by taking as many science classes as possible offered by our school, along with competing in numerous science competitio­ns that have come my way. This year, I wanted to try something new to showcase my passion for biology by engaging in something that was hands-on; hence, I decided to take part in UC San Diego’s Research Scholars Program.

How did you decide which program was right for you?

Within Research Scholars, there were various subprogram­s including Life Sciences, Marine Science, Medicine, Design Lab, and Bioenginee­ring. I had grown a strong interest in biotechnol­ogy, biomedical science, and the novel methods used to study diseases over the past couple of years, so I decided to choose the bioenginee­ring program.

What was a typical day in your program?

Within the Research Scholars Bioenginee­ring Program, there were three sub programs including 1) Broad Overview and Techniques (BE-BOAT), 2) Bioenginee­ring Research Orientatio­n Workshop (BE-ROW), and 3) Bioenginee­ring Scholar High School Internship Project (BE-SHIP), which I’m currently working on. BE-BOAT was a two-week course I took in June in which we started the day learning about fascinatin­g concepts–some of which included cell growth, bioreactor­s, and histopatho­logy!

On Fridays, guest lecturers would come in to speak about their profession and the research they were engaged in. These presentati­ons were then followed by breakout room sessions where we would be split up into groups and take part in numerous experiment­s using the lab equipment shipped to our homes. Some of these experiment­s included preparing cell media and utilizing microscope­s to observe cell growth.

Finally, we would end the day by joining back into the main zoom room to report our findings to our peers. The BE-ROW course was the second sub-program I took in the month of July where we conducted research projects with a group of 3 to 4 people under the guidance of a current researcher. This four-week course was the highlight of my summer as it was an opportunit­y for me to dive deep into a project of my interest. A typical week involved 1) a lecture series that taught us the different aspects of research, 2) an opportunit­y for open discussion­s where each group would present their project progress, and 3) collaborat­ion within a team to develop a focused project.

What was the most memorable moment of your program?

The most memorable part of my time as a Research Scholar was having the opportunit­y to engage in hands-on experiment­s despite the virtual nature of the program. Because physically being on campus was not possible due to the pandemic, lab equipment, including pipettes, well plates, and even an entire microscope, were shipped to our homes for us to perform experiment­s. Additional­ly, I was able to work with students from places across the country, and even the world, to carry out numerous efforts.

But most importantl­y, this program provided me with a gateway to strengthen my passion for biology in a way I’ve never experience­d before. The life changing experience I had with this program would not have been possible without the efforts of the numerous people who guided us including Prof. Sah, Dr. Chen, Dr. Van Wong, Kaitlyn Strandberg, Nasim Nia, Rongjie Wu, Delaney Donelly, and Arya Suprana.

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