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»ĘÉ«Ö±²„ Graduate Earns Prestigious Post-Doctoral Fellowship

Ramon Garcia-Areasā€™ groundbreaking research on breast cancer has earned him a prestigious post-doctoral fellowship at Institut Curie Pasteur in Paris, one of the worldā€™s leading research institutes.


By kelsie weekes | 12/21/2016

Ramon Garcia-Areasā€™ groundbreaking research on breast cancer has earned him a prestigious post-doctoral fellowship at Institut Curie in Paris, one of the worldā€™s leading research institutes. Garcia-Areas, 31, graduated from »ĘÉ«Ö±²„ on Friday, Dec. 16 at 9 a.m. in the Carol and Barry Kaye Auditorium with a doctorate in integrative biology.

Garcia-Areas moved to the United States from Honduras in 2005, and found »ĘÉ«Ö±²„ after taking classes at nearby Palm Beach State College. He was interested in the curriculum and research opportunities at »ĘÉ«Ö±²„, and later enrolled as an undergraduate biological sciences major. He quickly found his passion for research, and joined the lab of Vijaya Iragavarapu-Charyulu, Ph.D., associate professor in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine, where he pursued his interest in cancer research.

ā€œFrom the time he started he was very motivated, showed great interest and impressed everyone with his work ethic and willingness to engage in difficult projects,ā€ said Iragavarapu-Charyulu.

Garcia-Areasā€™ research focused on a novel gene in breast cancer that can be used as a prognostic marker for the risk of metastasis. His research was the first of its kind, and he has since been awarded a patent as the primary inventor for this new method of assessing the metastatic potential of breast cancers.

With the help of Iragavarapu-Charyulu, Garcia-Areas also was instrumental in forging a relationship with Boca Raton Regional Hospital, and received a $50,000 research grant from the hospitalā€™s Eugene M. and Christine E. Lynn Cancer Institute to support his studies. His research efforts also have culminated in the publication of eight peer-reviewed scientific journal articles and 13 awards and honors.

Outside of his research accomplishments, Garcia-Areas said mentoring undergraduate students has been one of the things he enjoyed most at »ĘÉ«Ö±²„.

ā€œIā€™ve been a research assistant and an instructor for the biology honors thesis program,ā€ he said. ā€œI love getting to work with the undergraduates and teach them how to develop thesis projects and find funding for their ideas.ā€

Garcia-Areas also served as the Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine representative for the Graduate and Professional Student Association (GPSA) and founded the Art of Academia competition, a competition for students from all majors to showcase their research visually through artwork. As a result of these efforts, Garcia-Areas was awarded the 2014 »ĘÉ«Ö±²„ Excellence in Leadership award.

ā€œEven though Ramon has received many accolades, he remains humble and always volunteers to help others,ā€ said Iragavarapu-Charyulu. ā€œHe enjoys lending his time and knowledge so that others can succeed in their goals.ā€

Following his graduation, Garcia-Areas will continue his studies at Institut Curie, where he hopes to further the field of cancer research and continue to mentor the next generation of young researchers.

ā€œIā€™ve seen so many positive changes during my time at »ĘÉ«Ö±²„,ā€ he said. ā€œI want people to see what Iā€™ve accomplished and say ā€˜he went to »ĘÉ«Ö±²„.ā€™ā€

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