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UGA Honors student chosen for Howard Hughes Medical Institute's research program
Opeoluwa Fawole, a sophomore microbiology major at the University of Georgia, has been selected to participate in the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Exceptional Research Opportunities Program this summer. Fawole, who is an Honors student from Lawrenceville, is the first UGA student to receive this honor.
Jan 22, 2009, 11:04



Athens, Ga. - Opeoluwa Fawole, a sophomore microbiology major at the University of Georgia, has been selected to participate in the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Exceptional Research Opportunities Program this summer. Fawole, who is an Honors student from Lawrenceville, is the first UGA student to receive this honor.

The Howard Hughes Medical Institute, a non-profit medical research organization and one of the largest philanthropies in the United States, seeks ways to advance biomedical research and strengthen science education through its various initiatives. The EXROP program was created in 2003 to encourage and support outstanding undergraduate researchers by providing them mentored research opportunities with leading HHMI scientists. EXROP participants must be nominated by HHMI members.

"EXROP is one of the most prestigious summer programs available to talented undergraduates who want to pursue a career in scientific research," said Susan Wessler, UGA Foundation Chair in the Biological Sciences and an HHMI Professor who nominated Fawole. "In addition to a generous stipend, students are able to choose the lab they want to work in from a long list of HHMI investigators nationwide."

Fawole, who does not know which one of her five top lab choices she will receive yet, will be conducting biomedical research for approximately ten weeks at her HHMI research mentor's home institution. She also will have the opportunity to participate in academic and cultural activities during her visit. In return, Fawole will present her research project during a poster session of next year's EXROP meeting.

"I believe that the EXROP experience will be a great one since you have a chance to choose an HHMI investigator from a list of almost 200 from all over the country," said Fawole. "This program will give me more exposure to the research field, broadening my biomedical research views and helping me define my future career goals. I am thankful to Dr. Pamela Kleiber in the Honors Program and Dr. Susan Wessler for nominating me and giving me this great summer opportunity."

As an undergraduate researcher at UGA, Fawole currently participates in the Apprentice Program of the Honors Program's Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities (CURO). She is investigating the genetic behavior of Plasmodium falciparum, a mosquito-transmitted parasite that can cause the most severe cases of malaria in people.

Working in the infectious diseases laboratory of Dr. David Peterson since her freshman year, Fawole is currently focusing on placental-associated malaria to find how the malaria parasite survives in the face of the developing immune response.

"Ope is a very dedicated student, works diligently in the lab, participates in lab meetings, and has already presented her work at a national conference," said Peterson, an associate professor in UGA's College of Veterinary Medicine. "Being chosen for the HHMI's summer research program will provide a fantastic opportunity for Ope to gain additional research experience and to network with peers from around the country."

"The CURO Apprenticeship prepares Honors students such as Ope Fawole during their first two years at UGA to compete at a national level with the best students in the country," added Pamela Kleiber, associate director of the Honors Program, who coordinates CURO programs. "The opportunity that Dr. Wessler's EXROP nomination has provided Ope will take her to the next level in her preparation as a scientist. Dr. Wessler has opened a huge door for Ope."

After Fawole graduates from UGA in spring 2011, she would like to attend medical school and one day travel to underdeveloped countries to offer her medical services.

For more information on UGA's Honors Program and the Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities, see http://www.uga.edu/honors.

 

For more information on the Exceptional Research Opportunities Program, see http://www.hhmi.org/exrop.

   





        
Adventist Students for Christ Lead Service at Mt. Olive SDA Church

  

   On October 25, 2008 the Adventist Students for Christ lead out in all aspects of the church service at the Mount Olive SDA Church in Athens, Georgia.  Lead by ASC President, Matthew Nam, the group followed the theme "How I Worship."

     Sabbath School was lead by Matthew Nam, while Divine Service was chaired by Grace Shim and Fiyin Fawole.  Special Music was rendered by a trio of young ladies, Keisha Pressley, Fiyin Fawole and Trudian Trail.  Tina O'Connor interpreted music with sign language.  A Sermonette was presented by Gregorian (Gigi) Willocks.  Shayla Robinson, a recent graduate shared original poetry, while Ope Fawole and Gideon St. Helen shared musical renditions on piano and guitar, respectively.

     It was evident that the service was a blessing to the Mount Olive congregation. Pastor Casey Ricks was delighted to have ASC participate in the Worship Service. The group was treated to lunch at the conclusion of the service.
 

Adventist Students for Christ Visit Corn Maze
 


 

                                         
     The ASC group visited the Washington Farms Corn Maze in Watkinsville, Georgia on the evening of October 25, 2008 to culminate a successful day of ministry.  The group met for dinner at Barbarito's in Watkinsville, before proceeding to the Corn Maze in a caravan of cars.  Twenty-seven persons were in attendance, many members of the group along with friends.  The Adventist Students for Christ split into groups upon arrival and tackled the Maze with the goal of getting through.  Some did without assistance; and some needed assistance.  One of the best features of the Corn Maze was the "Vortex" which is a new feature of the Maze this year.  The small building houses a bridge, around which colored lights swirl, giving the optical illusion of being turned upside down while visitors walk through.  It was the perfect ending to a terrific day.

 

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ASC Campus Weekend - November 7 & 8, 2008 - CAMPUS WEEKEND 
1. Come join us for campus weekend with special guest speaker Pastor Steven Conway at the University of Georgia from November 7-8, 2008.  
 
Pastor Conway will be sharing a series entitled 'Kaleo'-  
1) The Anatomy of a Call 
2) The Challenge of a Call  
3) The Tragedy or Triumph of a Call. 
 
Fri, Nov.7: Rooker Hall @ 8pm ( refreshments start at 7:30pm & parking is free at the east campus deck) 
Sat, Nov.8: Student Learning Center Rm 350 @ 10:30am (free parking at Tate) 
 
Pastor Steven Conway is the Director of Pastoral Care for C.A.M.P.U.S. Ministries, and a Pastor of the Campus H.O.P.E. church, located on the campus of the University of Michigan. His life has been dedicated to helping young people to have a deep relationship with God. He has done evangelism on 6 continents, and loves sharing the gospel, and loves applying the stores of the scriptures to the every day challenges that we face. Helping the Word to become relevant to this generation.  
 
He has been married for over 7 years to Tamara, and they have two wonderful children, Israel 6 yrs old, and Abigail 4 yrs. old.** 
 
Bring your friends and stay for potluck after the service on sabbath as well as for the afternoon/evening activities that we have planned!  
 
For those of you who are new to ASC/Campus Weekend: 
Once a month we gather together on campus for church and invite a special guest speaker to come speak for us. 
We have delicious food and awesome fellowship all day! It is a wonderful opportunity to get to meet new people as well as the old and network with fellow students on campus as well as off campus!  
 
For directions and further information please contact Matthew Nam: mattnam@uga.edu or Grace Shim: dahye87@uga.edu