Sara Gebremeskel made the most of her three-month internship at 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis. 鈥淪he took advantage of every opportunity offered to her here, with grace, poise and quiet enthusiasm,鈥 said Siobhan Brady, associate professor of plant biology, one of her mentors.
It was Gebremeskel鈥檚 first visit to the United States 鈥 and hopefully not the last, if her graduate education plans come to fruition.
鈥淟ate Researcher鈥檚 Wish Fulfilled鈥: Read more about Sara Gebremeskel鈥檚 internship and the postdoc, Sharon Gray, who was determined to bring the Ethiopian scientist to 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis for training.
Gebremeskel studied molecular biology with Brady, and bioinformatics with graduate students Vince Buffalo and Caryn Johansen.
Our visitor was particularly excited to be in the Brady lab 鈥渨here women are more than 75 percent.鈥 Add to that 鈥淧rofessor Siobhan鈥檚 strength, good character and amazing science discoveries, (and it) made me realize that one day I can also be where they are. It showed me that women can be leaders in science.鈥
Dorota Kawa, a postdoc in the Brady lab, said she worked with Gebremeskel on optimizing the protocols for sorghum root system architecture, cellular anatomy and transcriptome studies. 鈥淭he main aim was to establish protocols that can be applied in a high-throughput manner for the upcoming screens we will perform in Holeta, Ethiopia,鈥 Kawa said.
鈥淗aving Sara here was a great experience for me, we shared a lot of fun and work with her was amazing. We exchanged a lot of knowledge, I tried to share my molecular biology skills, while Sara provide me with a lot of information about sorghum grown in Ethiopia. Working together helped me to plan the logistics behind the experiments we will carry out in Holeta in the future.鈥
Buffalo is good friends with Cody Markelz, Gray鈥檚 husband, and had spent a lot of time with the couple as Markelz gave feedback on Buffalo鈥檚 book, Bioinformatics Data Skills. Working with Gebremeskel, he said, 鈥渨as my way of honoring Sharon.鈥
He described Gebremeskel as 鈥渁n extremely driven, hard-working scientist determined to advance her skills.鈥
Johansen said she and Buffalo 鈥渢hrew a lot at her in terms of content. 鈥 It was a lot for anyone, much less someone with little to no experience. Sara did extremely well, and it was exciting to watch her progress throughout the months.
鈥淎 huge portion of modern biology, especially concerning plant breeding and genomics, is done on a computer analyzing data sets,鈥 Johansen said. 鈥淲e hoped to give Sara a boost so she could get the type of knowledge and experience that will benefit her for years to come.鈥