Christopher Ayala-Griffin

Christopher Ayala-Griffin

TL-1 summer scholar

Christopher is a Pharmacology PhD Student at the University of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences Campus. He is participating at a 2022 TL-1 Summer Scholar. Christopher is interested in translational and pharmacogenomic research, thriving to work on projects with a direct impact on underrepresented minorities.

Joanna Dearman

Joanna Dearman

Pre-health undergraduate student

Joanna is a rising sophomore at Washington University in St. Louis, and a participant in the Pediatric Student Research Program (PSRP) in 2021. She is Pre-Health and plans on majoring in microbiology and minoring in speech and hearing sciences. She has lived in St. Louis her entire life and is thrilled to pursue her college education and research in the city she grew up in!

Kathryn Leighty

Kathryn Leighty

Pediatric Summer Research Program participant

Kathryn is a rising senior at Washington University in St. Louis, where she is majoring in Biology and minoring in Spanish. She is also on the pre-medical track. Kathryn grew up in Charlotte, North Carolina, and enjoys reading, running, and the casual study of languages in her spare time.

Michelle (Nhung) Phan, BA

Michelle (Nhung) Phan, BA

Post-baccalaureate researcher

Michelle is a candidate for the post-baccalaureate program at Washington Univeristy. She is from Hanoi, Vietnam and just graduated from Augustana College with a Bachelor of Art in Biochemistry. Her research interest focuses on obesity and diabetes. Her plan is to pursue a PhD with a goal of developing therapeutic targets for metabolic syndromes. Outside the lab, she enjoys going to the coffee shops, cooking, and watching TV shows.

Megha Verma, BS

Megha Verma, BS

Pediatric Summer Research Program student

Megha Verma is a recent graduate of Saint Louis University where she majored in Neuroscience. She participated in the 2021 Pediatric Student Research Program (PSRP). In the lab, Megha reviewed medical records to publish a case report on a novel HNF1A variant in Monogenic Diabetes Type 3. Megha gained a better understanding of the genetic etiology of diabetes and the diagnostic utility of genetic testing. She matriculated to medical school at St. Louis University in 2021 at the conclusion of her PSRP.

Samantha Wolfgang

Samantha Wolfgang

STEP-UP participant

Samantha is a rising pre-medical senior at Washington College in Maryland and is majoring in Biology and minoring in German. She is a summer 2023 participant of the “Short-Term Research Experience Program to Unlock Potential” (STEP-UP) at Washington University through the NIDDK branch of the National Institute of Health (NIH). She has also worked with Dr. Krystal Hans analyzing the role of weather on forensic entomological activity and the decomposition process of a body. Samantha grew up in rural Delaware and is looking to go to medical school for infectious disease or pathology. She enjoys running, camping, and cross stitch.