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UC Merced Connect: Students get boost for med school plans

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October 15, 2013 05:35 PM

First, UC Merced senior Julio Flores wanted to be a cardiothoracic surgeon. Then, neurobiology called his name.

Now, after research experience in diabetes, he thinks that’s the field for him. In the end, it doesn’t matter. Flores just wants to help people.

“If you don’t have your health, you don’t have anything,” he said.

Flores is one of four UC Merced students who spent this past summer interning at Georgia Regents University as part of the Undergraduate Physician Scientist and Research Training program. UPSTaRT is opportunity to gain real-world skills was just one of many available to UC Merced’s talented undergraduates.

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The joint program was funded for one year by both campuses to provide evidence of its value for a grant application to the National Institutes of Health, Professor Rudy Ortiz said. The grant wasn’t funded, though Ortiz is looking for external funding to keep UPSTaRT going.

The program provided UC Merced undergrads with an opportunity to conduct biomedical research at GRU during the summer, and aims to increase the number of underrepresented and minority students who want to become physician-scientists.

After a weeklong boot camp at UC Merced, the four students — Flores, Carly Stilphen, Beverly Li and Steven Duval Ruilova — headed to Georgia for research and workshops, and opportunities to develop their presenting skills and work in a hospital.

The students interviewed with admissions officers for the medical school. Those sessions will serve as their interviews if they end up applying to GRU.

The program was a collaboration between Ortiz and Jennifer Pollock, professor of pharmacology and toxicology and director of the GRU M.D./Ph.D. program.

Ortiz said GRU, like other universities, wants a more diverse pool of medical students. Because UC Merced is the most diverse campus in the UC system, he realized the campus could help with that mission while providing a great opportunity for undergraduate students.

“These students were able to get valuable experience that will help them get into medical schools,” Ortiz said.

Flores spent the summer looking at how cells from diabetic animals respond to iron after they’re subjected to stroke-like stressors. Researchers are trying to determine how iron affects a stroke’s severity in diabetic people.

Working in the hospital highlighted for Flores the connection between research and medicine.

“My dream is to be at a hospital and be near a research university,” he said.

The students’ experience in the program is continuing with additional professional development workshops. Flores and the other students will present their research in April at the Experimental Biology 2014 conference in San Diego.

Future Bobcats can experience a slice of campus

On Saturday, UC Merced will open its doors during Preview Day to allow prospective students and their families the opportunity see everything the campus has to offer in a single day. Registration begins at 9 a.m. and the program will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tours of the campus, residence halls and library will be available. This event is open to the community.

For more information, visit admissions.ucmerced.edu/preview-day.

UC Merced Connect is a collection of news items written by the University Communications staff. To contact them, email communications@ucmerced.edu.

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