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April 28, 2008 Holy Cross Junior Earns Goldwater ScholarshipBiology Major Plans to Study Under Nobel LaureateWORCESTER, Mass. – Elizabeth Morse, a member of the College of the Holy Cross class of 2009, has received a Goldwater Scholarship; she is one of approximately 300 nationally to receive the award from the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation. “I have been immensely impressed with Beth as a student, a researcher and as a teaching assistant last summer for a science workshop I ran for Worcester Public School teachers,” says Robert Bellin, associate professor of biology and Morse’s research mentor. “She has the combination of intellect, self-motivation and an optimistic personality that makes her a top undergraduate science student now, and I believe will carry her far in science in the future.” Morse plans on taking advantage of the research opportunities provided at Holy Cross and in the Worcester area. This summer she will be conducting research regarding RNA interference in the lab of Craig Mello, winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize, at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester. Morse hopes to attend graduate school to pursue a degree in biochemistry. The Goldwater Foundation, a federally endowed agency honoring Senator Barry M. Goldwater, was designed to foster and encourage outstanding students to pursue careers in mathematics, the natural sciences, and engineering. Awards are made on the basis of merit. For additional information contact Cristal Perriello at 508.793.2419 ### |