Birla Carbon Scholars Recognized

KENNESAW, Ga. | Aug 31, 2018

Junior Hope Didier wins top award during fifth annual symposium

黑料网 junior Hope Didier鈥檚 research project in the McMurry Lab into stopping the spread of cervical cancer cells won the Top Poster Award at the , at which the College of Science and Mathematics (CSM) officially recognized the 10 new .

鈥淧roviding deeply impactful learning opportunities is a high priority at 黑料网. The rapidly expanding opportunities for undergraduate research at 黑料网 have become valuable experiences for students across the university,鈥 said Kennesaw State President Pamela Whitten, who addressed the large gathering in the Carmichael Student Center鈥檚 University Rooms on the Kennesaw Campus. 鈥淥pportunities for discovery offer an exciting trajectory for our students, whether they are research in a lab, exploration in a community setting or creation in a studio. Congratulations to our outstanding ten Birla Carbon Scholars.鈥

Didier of Peachtree City, took the top prize for her research involving the design and subsequent delivery of viral proteins into living cervical cancer cells, which, with future exploration, may serve as a potential alternative option for the treatment of cervical carcinomas.

鈥淚 spent the summer doing research that involved the delivery of a viral protein into the cancer cells via a cell-penetrating adaptor system,鈥 she said. 鈥淢y research showed certain proteins could cause the death of the cancer cells.鈥

Hope Didier, Mark Anderson, Birla Scholars

Didier plans to continue her research at 黑料网, using confocal microscopy to assess the efficacy of different proteins. After she graduates in 2020, she hopes to attend medical school and continue her work in the clinical research field.

Along with the $4,000 stipend each scholar received, Didier received an additional $2,000 in travel funds to present her research at a national or regional conference of her choice.

The scholars program was launched in April 2014 with a $250,000 pledge from Birla Carbon for a five-year annual gift of $50,000 to support research opportunities for CSM students. Each year, 10 students receive a $4,000 stipend for summer research in science, mathematics or physics.

This year, scholars worked side-by-side with faculty researchers on projects ranging from gene manipulation in epithelial cells in human kidneys to gene expression in cancer cells, from energy storage performance of synthesized porous carbon materials to worker safety in energy production, and more.

鈥淢any of our students are not able to explore summer research programs because they must work full time between the spring and fall semesters,鈥 said CSM Dean Mark Anderson. 鈥淭his stipend allows them time and financial freedom to expand their research skills outside of the classroom and continue Kennesaw State鈥檚 tradition of academic excellence.鈥

鈥淲e are grateful to Birla Carbon for partnering with KSU to give these students the opportunity to focus full time during the summer on their research activities,鈥 Anderson said. 鈥淭he impact of the program is apparent by the outstanding work the students are presenting today, and by what past participants have accomplished since their summer as a Birla Carbon Scholar.鈥

Anderson joined Whitten in presenting Birla Carbon officials with the KSU Partnership Award in recognition of the firm鈥檚 commitment to the advancement of scientific inquiry among CSM students.

Birla Carbon Scholars

In accepting the honor, Chief Operating Officer marked the event鈥檚 fifth year by announcing the renewal of the scholarship program for another five years.

鈥淎t Birla Carbon, we take a humble approach to work together to collaborate to build on each other鈥檚 strengths to make the world a better place,鈥 Loudermilk said. 鈥淲e appreciate the opportunity to partner with Kennesaw State, and we are very grateful for all the Birla Carbon Scholars who are benefitting from this unique program. Five years ago, Dean Anderson came to us about launching this program, and as we are now completing this our fifth year, we look forward to continuing this relationship for another five years.鈥

鈥淲ithout students willing to do this kind of work, this partnership between Birla Carbon and 黑料网 would not be possible,鈥 said Loudermilk. 鈥淟ike us, you share a passion to learn, to do research and to innovate.鈥

Since 2014, funding provided by the Marietta-based chemical manufacturer has allowed 50 Birla Carbon Scholars to participate in summer research opportunities. Loudermilk said several Kennesaw State graduates are currently working at the firm鈥檚 Marietta lab and technology center.

Birla Carbon, a flagship business of the $45 billion Aditya Birla Group, is the world's leading sustainable manufacturer and supplier of carbon black additives.

Loudermilk and Terence Norman, director of human resources, along with several judges from Birla Carbon, reviewed the students鈥 posters summarizing their research.

鈥淭hese are all very impressive projects that the students were given the opportunity to work on full time, thanks to the generous support of Birla Carbon,鈥 Anderson said.

Birla Carbon Scholars

This year鈥檚 scholars and their faculty mentors include:

Birla Carbon Scholar       Faculty Mentor

Sarah Beauvais                Ramya Rajagopalan

Olivia Brooks                   Anton Bryantsev

Hope Didier                     Jonathan McMurry

Trae Dunn                        Martin Hudson

Liana Gerhardt                 Altug Poyraz

Daisy McGrath                 Tsai-Tien Tseng

Kimberly Meyberg           Thomas Leeper

Michael Reynolds             David Joffe

Sagi Sharier                      Meghan Burke

Alyssa Venn                     Joe DeMaio

Applicants for the annual scholarship must be freshmen, sophomores or juniors during the spring semester in which they apply for the program and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. In addition to the scholars program, funds from the Birla Carbon gift will be used to provide research supplies needed for faculty assisting students and supplies needed for the end-of-the-term symposium.

Birla Carbon Scholars

About Birla Carbon

Birla Carbon is the world鈥檚 largest manufacturer of carbon black, which is used to make everything from tires to plastics to electronics. It is a flagship business of the $45 billion Aditya Birla Group, a multinational conglomerate based in Mumbai, India. Birla Carbon's Technology Laboratories are located in Marietta and Mumbai.

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