In the spotlight - Shweta Patel, Goldwater Scholarship Winner
Shweta Patel is the winner of prestigious Goldwater scholarship this year. She is a senior with Biology major at UAB. This year 278 sophomores and juniors nationwide were selected from 1,111 students nominated by their colleges and universities. Shweta is also part of the University Honors Program. Her career plan is to go into academic medicine: not only practice medicine at a leading medical university, but also teach and conduct research. “Academic medicine allows me to fulfill my goal—provide a health service to patients in need and conduct translational research to make improvements in medicine, helping those same patients”, Says Shweta. Her dedication to research helped her win the Goldwater Scholarship. Patel is the daughter of Naran and Kusum Patel of Forestdale.
“I was first interested in research during my high school years. I did a summer research program called ChemTeach that exposed me to the idea of research as a career. Subsequently, I worked in various labs during high school and college. First I did research at UAB’s Chemistry Department with Dr. Sadanandan Velu, working on an antibacterial drug development project and successfully synthesized a compound with antibacterial properties. Once my part of the project was finished, a colleague in the lab did the crystallography of the compounds I had synthesized and separated. As a co-author, this work was published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Chemical Crystallography when I was a freshman in college. I could not believe that the work I did as a junior in High School had my name on it as a freshman in college. The reason research is so important to me is because I know that every little finding leads to someone else’s finding that can lead to a major discovery that can help hundreds of people all at once. As a doctor, I know the impact I will be able to have on every patient. However, when combining these two career paths, I will be able to make an even larger contribution to the community.
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