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The Thrill of Discovery
You don't need to travel the world to explore new areas. Just ask Chris Shoemaker, a microbiology major. After studying abroad for a semester, Shoemaker came back to Oxford to make discoveries of his own in a Miami University lab.
Shoemaker was one of three Miami students selected for the 2005-2006 Beckman Scholar programan award that recognizes undergraduates conducting research in the biological sciences and chemistry.
Shoemaker is studying a dental pathogen and the factors causing a common oral infection. Throughout the academic year, his work will focus on discovering genes in Actinobacillusactinomycetemcmitansbacteria that are responsible for causing disease.
Beckman Scholars make a 15-month commitment to the program, a condition Shoemaker sees as a great opportunity to do long-term research.
He also sees the program as a chance to learn more about a potential job while publishing his findings. Participants are required to present their research results at a regional or national scientific meeting and the Beckman Scholars meeting in California. He will also submit work to a peer-reviewed journal.
Shoemaker applied for the Beckman Scholarship last fall. "You can find something if you really look," he said about undergraduate research at Miami. "There are plenty of opportunities."
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