Denzel Washington's hometown hosts awarding of scholarships bearing Washington family name
- 30 Apr 2008Ross, who has participated in several research projects, said she “fell in love with every aspect” of research when she was a student at Stanford University, studying a protein involved in muscle regeneration cell signaling. The recipient of several honors, scholarships and awards, Ross already has established a reputation for involvement in volunteer work and community service.
She also has overcome significant challenges to pursue her dreams of becoming a physician and research scientist and serving communities that are plagued by health care disparities. Not surprisingly, she received glowing recommendations for the Washington Family Scholars program from highly respected faculty who have worked with her in the past.
Thomas has been involved in two research studies at UC Davis. In one, she assisted in formulating tests and speech recognition exercises for people suffering from the language disorder called aphasia. More recently, she has studied the possible neurotoxic effects of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), particularly PBDE-47. PBDEs are man-made chemicals used as flame retardants in a variety of consumer products.
Excited about conducting research in the neurosciences, but unsure which exact path she wants to take, Thomas believes the Washington Scholars experience will help focus her ambition.
Her letters of recommendation include references to a long-time interest in the sciences, her accomplishments as a pianist and artist, her academic work ethic and contagiously positive attitude, and her excellent scholastic record, which she maintains even while taking on a challenging curriculum. She also finds time to work at the Imani Clinic, a free health clinic in Sacramento.
“Great progress is being made in our understanding of the human brain, and today’s students will have tremendous opportunities to contribute to this knowledge and create new therapies to alleviate pain and suffering,” said Black, who established the scholarship program to encourage students to pursue careers in neuroscience research at a time when many are choosing careers that promise more immediate economic rewards. “Lindsey Ross and Debi Thomas represent the best and brightest students in America and they are role models for their commitment to community and concern for humanity.”
The Mount Vernon City School District strives to become a world class organization which focuses on the progress of every student, one child at a time.






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