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Recent Graduate Research Experiences

The Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) provides recent graduates with challenging research opportunities that give them the experience they need to stand out in today’s scientific workforce.

Other recent graduates who are intent on remaining within the academic community may find that a research experience provides the laboratory knowledge they need to pursue a master’s or doctorate. Either way, program participants attest that the experience takes them beyond entry-level understanding and provides elements that are essential to a successful professional career.

Experiences of recent graduate participants are highlighted in the following profiles:

Krystina Addorisio

Krystina Addorisio

Krystina Addorisio studied foot-and-mouth disease at the Plum Island Animal Disease Center as a research participant with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

Adam Bateman

Adam Bateman

Adam Bateman, doctoral student and fellow in the global Change Education Program, won the 2010 Marvin Wesely Distinguished Graduate Research Environmental Fellowship Award for his studies of aerosols.

Anna Bruton

Camila Dias Colberg

Camila Dias Colberg is supporting research at the Plum Island Animal Disease Center to find a more effective treatment for foot-and-mouth disease.

Lindsay Gabbert

Lindsay Gabbert

Lindsay Gabbert performed research at the Plum Island Animal Disease Center, where she is helping to improve the vaccination for foot-and-mouth disease.

Christine Glasheen

Christine Glasheen

Christine Glasheen, a fellow working at the EpiData Center for the Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center, used her skills as an epidemiologist to unlock clues to public health mysteries and keep the military prepared.

Edwin Luevanos

Edwin Luevanos

Once a member of the DOE Scholars Program, Edwin Luevanos now works full-time as a human capitalist specialist for DOE. In his position he helps find gaps in the department’s recruitment areas.

Tyler Pannell

Tyler Pannell

Tyler Pannell, a participant in DOE's Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Program, explored ways to use food waste for energy.

Rossybelle Perales

Rossybelle Perales

Rossybelle Perales conducted research as part of the Behavioral and Social Health Outcomes Program in Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., to help identify behavioral and social health issues within the U.S. Army.

Colin Smith

Colin Smith

A post graduate participant in the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense program, Colin Smith examined the biological impact of exposure to chemical warfare agents.