GEM-SET : Girls' E-Mentoring Program : Science | Engineering | Technology
Home
Welcome
Mentors
Partners
Calendar of Events
Daily Digest
Contacts
SET Links
FAQs
Daily Digest Archive

Daily Digest Archive for September 11, 2004

Imagine you just received a one million dollar grant to do science, engineering, or technology research. What would you study? Why is it important to you? Who would you want to collaborate with and why?

September 11, 2004 (Listed alphabetically by FIRST NAME)
A: FROM STUDENT MEMBER FRANCISCA L. IN CA
I would spend it on research for a cancer cure. I would study how different treatments affect the patients. I think its very important to find a cure for cancer to save all the people that are dying from it. I would collaborate wiht different kinds of doctors and scientist from all over the world. I want a broad range of ideas and minds working together for a common goal. We would be working with cancer patients to reduce their pain and to give them hope.
*******************
A: FROM MENTOR KRISTIN TAGHON IN IL
I recently met a woman who is a bio-engineer and has her own biotech
company! I believe if I received this grant, I would want to collaborate
with her. She has knowledge of how plants and different genes can be used
to create new drugs. She has also been a part of the new drive to create a
new process for preventing and detecting bioterrorism.

So, if I received a grant, I would want to work with her to set up the
process for detecting and preventing bioterrorism in the country.
********************
A: FROM STUDENT MEMBER SYLVIA P. IN CA
If I were given a million dollars, I would use it in science, specifically bioengineering. I would study hypertension and the genes that cause it in order to find preventions. It is important to me because my whole mother's family suffers from hypertension. I once did research on it for my biology project and found that hypertension is one of the most deadly killers. This is so because its effects are not very noticeable, so this condition is often overlooked. I would like to collaborate with bioengineers (I believe "bioengineers" is what the people who perform genetic research are called, but I am not too sure,) in order to assist them in trying to figure out the gene that possibly can be altered to prevent the formation of the disease.

END