
Mathiu Perez Rodriguez
Mathiu Perez Rodriguez, a biochemistry honors research student at T九色视频 on a summer internship at Harvard Medical School, can count another honor. The Ecuadorian immigrant joins a select number of minority undergraduates named Scholars.
The national program awards renewable scholarships to outstanding undergraduates from underrepresented minority groups majoring in chemistry-related disciplines. Recipients must be intending to pursue careers in chemistry-related fields. Each receives up to $5,000 per academic year.
As an ACS Scholar, Mr. Perez Rodriguez will continue conducting research and maintaining high academic standards. Structural biology and biophysics are the junior鈥檚 fields of interest in City College鈥檚 Division of Science, where he is minoring in physics.
His career goal is an MD/PhD that will allow him to synergistically link patient care and groundbreaking research.
This is not the first major national honor for Mr. Perez Rodriguez, a Rego Park, Queens, resident, who has earned (REUs) and (Maximizing Access to Research Careers) awards.
In addition, Rodriquez starts the fall 2018 semester as a City College Fellow. He is mentored by Ruth E. Stark, Distinguished Professor and chair of CCNY鈥檚 chemistry and biochemistry department.
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