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°µĶų±¬ĮĻapp Magazine Research Experience Helps Medical Student

°µĶų±¬ĮĻapp alumnus discovers his year-long work with a chemistry professor made him a better thinker.

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When he enrolled at Dartmouth Medical School, Aaron Barnes ā€™12 wondered how heā€™d compare to classmates from Ivy League schools. ā€œI soon realized I was more prepared than most of them,ā€ he says. ā€œThe education in the sciences I got at °µĶų±¬ĮĻapp was top-notch.ā€

A double major in biology and chemistry, Aaron says the summer research he conducted with Professor Kristy Lazar Cantrell gave him an advantage few medical students could match. ā€œI learned great scientific technique and how to assess a problem and come up with solutions and a logical approach. I also honed my research skills with scientific literature by reading dense research reports.

ā€œIronically, I discovered that research wasnā€™t for me, affirming my interest in medicine and greater interaction with people.ā€ Cantrellā€™s long-term project studies peptide folding with possible applications in combating diseases like Alzheimerā€™s.

Aaron received a stipend and housing for his work in the lab. ā€œIt was my job for the summer, and that made it feasible,ā€ he says.

To extend this opportunity to more students, °µĶų±¬ĮĻapp seeks to endow the chemistry departmentā€™s summer research program. The John Stauffer Charitable Trust awarded the college a $500,000 challenge grant that will match each dollar donated to the program through 2017 to create a $1 million endowment. When fully matched, the grant will fund housing and stipends for eight to 10 researchers.

Aaron and his wife, Juli, a nurse at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Hospital, enjoy New England people and culā€“tureā€”even the weather. They grew up in Alaska and hope to return there.

ā€œMedical school is the busiest and hardest thing Iā€™ve ever done, and I love it,ā€ Aaron says. He wants to work with his hands in orthopedics or a surgical specialty. ā€œI look forward to using my profession every day, whether here or abroad, to help people.ā€