GDB Practicum Pods, Episode 14: Paulina Frost

In our Practicum Pods series, current GDB students are interviewed by GDB Peer Advisors in a conversation that delves into their practicum projects! We highly encourage all of our students to tune in to Practicum Pods to learn about different types of research, mentorship, and project specifics!

Paulina Frost completed her GDB Practicum Project on the "Role of Language in Reported Level of Worry About COVID-19 Infection in California." Learn about Paulina's research experience in GDB Advising's April Practicum Pod!

GDB Alumni Spotlight, May 2023: Darlene Tran

Hi, folks! I’m Darlene Tran (she/her) and I’m incredibly proud to be an alumnus of GDB. Since graduating in spring 2018, I spent a few years as a Life Science Research Professional at Stanford OBGYN, where I worked on submitting an investigational new drug application to the FDA for a stem cell-based therapy for stress urinary incontinence. I, like many college seniors, wasn’t sure what career I wanted to pursue when I graduated. I’m glad I took the time to work, travel, and figure out what work excites me.

May 2023 GDB Student of the Month: Curtis Marriott

My name is Curtis Marriott. I am 4th year Global Disease Biology Student. I enjoy cycling, camping and river rafting. My favorite food is Middle Eastern food. I am currently engaged in research in the Pharmacological Depart at UC Davis. This involves the identification of novel vascular smooth muscle channel, pertinent to Hypertension under the postdoctoral mentorship of Dr. Victor Alejandro Flores, and spatiotemporal calcium dynamics using fluoroscopy examining the ryanodine receptors of the vasculature by Prof. Manuel Navedo. I am also a member of the UC Davis Pharmacology club.

Professor Spotlight, Spring 2023: Woutrina Smith

In this series, GDB Advising interviews professors who play an integral part in the GDB curriculum. We are so grateful to have such amazing and compassionate faculty as part of the team!

GDB Alumni Spotlight, April 2023: Jennifer Loza

Happy Spring, everyone! My name is Jennifer Loza (she/her) and I graduated in the Class of 2020 with a degree in Global Disease Biology and a minor in Political Science. As a transfer student, I knew I wanted to make the most out of my limited time at UC Davis. Being a GDB major granted me the freedom to explore my interests in both public health and the sciences. I participated in the UCDC Program where I had the opportunity to intern in the House of Representatives with Congressman Eric Swalwell.

April 2023 GDB Student of the Month: Maya Deshmukh

My name is Maya Deshmukh (she/her), and I am a fourth year Global Disease Biology student planning to graduate this upcoming June. As I look back on my undergraduate experience, I am incredibly grateful for the opportunities I have received at UC Davis. I have not only been able to grow as a student, but through the GDB major, I have been able to explore the many nuances within One Health in my coursework and find what I am passionate about. Being a GDB student has allowed me to find my way to public health and pursue research which has opened doors that I never thought possible.

GDB Alumni Spotlight, March 2023: Roshni Desai

Hi, everyone! My name is Roshni Desai (she/her) and I graduated in the Class of 2021! I joined the GDB major at the end of my sophomore year and it was one of the best decisions I made during my time at Davis. The close-knit community of students and advisors truly helped me explore my various interests and step outside of my comfort zone. Being introduced to the One Health approach also had a huge impact on me, and is the reason why I wanted to work in global public health and continue promoting interdisciplinary collaboration.

March 2023 GDB Student of the Month: Jesus Bastian

My name is Jesus Bastian and I am a first-generation transfer student, currently completing my senior year at UC Davis and will be graduating as a Global Disease Biology major and Chicano Studies minor. I currently serve as Vice President of the Teens for Screens student organization which aims to educate high school students in disadvantaged areas on breast cancer. I am also on the leadership team for the American Cancer Society Club which promotes advocacy, cancer education, and survivorship as well as an annual Relay for Life fundraiser on campus.

GDB Practicum Pods, Episode 13: Alisa Chernikova

In our Practicum Pods series, current GDB students are interviewed by GDB Peer Advisors in a conversation that delves into their practicum projects! We highly encourage all of our students to tune in to Practicum Pods to learn about different types of research, mentorship, and project specifics!

Alisa Chernikova completed her practicum project on the "Analysis of Morphological and Anatomical Changes In Pistachio Cultivars And Their Relation To Pericarp Dehiscence." Learn about Alisa's research experience in the GDB Office's February Practicum Pod!

Professor Spotlight, Winter 2023: Ioannis Stergiopoulos

In this series, the GDB Advising Team interviews professors who play an integral part in our GDB curriculum. We are so grateful to have such amazing and compassionate faculty as part of the team!

February 2023 GDB Student of the Month: Ryan Farkondeh

My name is Ryan Farkhondeh, and I am honored to have received this recognition. As a third year GDB major, I am continually surprised and joyous over the support and appreciation for their students. To let you know a little bit about myself before I get into my journey in the major and thereafter, I love carrots with all my heart, a close second is soccer, and if you want to find me I will most likely be at the ARC either studying or working out.

GDB Alumni Spotlight, February 2023: Ryan Khoa Nguyen

I found learning about policy to be the most important takeaway for me from the GDB program. One key implication of this is that the world’s scientists and researchers and healthcare providers working on new ways to preserve health depend on a whole other sector of bureaucracy, government, and rulemakers to ensure that their discoveries become a reality. 

January 2023 Student of the Month: Elizabeth Roth

Hello! My name is Elizabeth Roth and I am a fifth year transfer GDB student! I have always been interested in disease and how outside aspects contribute to the spread of the disease. The GDB program has allowed me to focus my studies on an aspect of disease that I am truly passionate about. Throughout my time at Davis, I have been able to study Entomology through restricted electives as I am interested in vector borne diseases such as Zika, Dengue, and Malaria. It amazes me how something as small as an insect can have such a drastic impact on the human population.

GDB Practicum Pods, Episode 12: Maya Deshmukh

Maya Deshmukh (she/her) is a fourth-year GDB student completing her GDB Practicum Project on "The Impact of Insurance on the Risk of Dementia After Traumatic Brain Injury." Learn about Maya's research experience in GDB Advising's January 2023 Practicum Po

GDB Alumni Spotlight, January 2023: Hana Minsky

Hi, all! My name is Hana (she/her) and I'm a proud alumna of GDB! I graduated in spring of 2020 and then took a gap year working as an Assistant Clinical Research Coordinator at the UC Davis Health Division of Infectious Diseases. Currently, I'm in my second year of an MD/PhD at Johns Hopkins University. In the future, I'm hoping to specialize in rheumatology or infectious disease! The GDB major definitely had a huge impact on my career trajectory, especially the practicum project, which helped solidify my decision to go the MD/PhD route.