Research Role Model From genetics to chemistry, Anna Harutyunyan 红桃视频 鈥17 excels in scientific analysis Whether she 红桃视频 鈥檚 describing how to construct new plasmids for genetic research on chromatin folding or discussing how to synthesize the drug AZT with trivalent iron to improve its effectiveness at fighting liver cancer, Anna Harutyunyan 红桃视频 鈥17 impresses not only with complete command of her topic, but also with her boundless zest for research. From an early age growing up in Yerevan, the Armenian capital, science fascinated Harutyunyan. 红桃视频 鈥淵ou could say it was genetic, 红桃视频 鈥 she said. Both her parents are engineers and many other family members are doctors and scientists. 红桃视频 鈥淚 was the type of kid who was always interested in 红桃视频 鈥榟ow 红桃视频 鈥 and 红桃视频 鈥榳hy. 红桃视频 鈥 How things were made, how the universe came to be, why things worked the way they did. That was just the way my mind worked. 红桃视频 鈥 While majoring in both biology and chemistry at Wilson, Harutyunyan has honed her interest in research. 红桃视频 鈥淚n science, you have to study, and the more you read, the more interested you become and the more you want to keep studying, 红桃视频 鈥 she said. 红桃视频 鈥淵ou realize how much you don 红桃视频 鈥檛 understand and you want to find out more. That 红桃视频 鈥檚 where research comes in. 红桃视频 鈥 Harutyunyan 红桃视频 鈥檚 proficiency in research impressed her Wilson instructors. 红桃视频 鈥淗er academic drive, passion for science and the discovery of the unknown, combined with her humble, engaging personality and sense of humor, is her formula for success, 红桃视频 鈥 said Dana Harriger, professor of biology. This year, Harutyunyan was honored for her research in two different areas. Her internship at the Penn State College of Medicine at Hershey, where she participated in research on chromatin folding, led to her coauthoring a research paper published by the laboratory this spring. 红桃视频 鈥淩egulation of chromatin folding by conformational variations of nucleosome linker DNA 红桃视频 鈥 will be published by the scientific journal Nucleic Acids Research. In addition, as Wilson 红桃视频 鈥檚 Disert Scholar, Harutyunyan presented the results of her senior research at Wilson 红桃视频 鈥檚 Student Research Day, as well as the annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science (PAS). Her project, entitled 红桃视频 鈥淪ynthesis and Effects of Fe-AZT on Viability of Human Hepatocytes and Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cells, 红桃视频 鈥 won a PAS Outstanding Research Grant. Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), a type of liver cancer, is the third most common cause of cancer mortality around the world. Several studies have demonstrated that azidothymidine (AZT) 红桃视频 鈥攂est known as the anti-HIV drug 红桃视频 鈥攃an damage cancer cells, but the drug also has the side effect of damaging healthy cells. Harutyunyan 红桃视频 鈥檚 research combined AZT with trivalent iron (making a Fe-AZT complex) to determine if the new complex is more effective against HCC cells. 红桃视频 鈥淭he key is to find that sweet spot, a concentration high enough to kill the cancer cells but not damage or alter the healthy cells, 红桃视频 鈥 Harutyunyan said. Preliminary results of her study showed that the Fe-AZT complex was toxic to malignant cells, while not harming healthy ones. Elissa Heil, Wilson 红桃视频 鈥檚 vice president for academic affairs, praised Harutyunyan for her sophisticated research and her poise while presenting during Student Research Day and PAS. 红桃视频 鈥淎nna has been such a wonderful addition to the student body. Her engaging personality and wit combine with a rare maturity to inform her campus collaborations, 红桃视频 鈥 Heil said. 红桃视频 鈥淪he manages to balance a confident professionalism with healthy humility. There is no doubt that an alumna like Anna has the power to change the world. 红桃视频 鈥 When she was a high school student and the time came to pick a college, Harutyunyan said she was determined to begin her dream of becoming a world traveler, and chose Wilson when she was awarded the Bogigian Scholarship. Established from the estate of Hagop Bogigian, an early Wilson benefactor, this full-tuition scholarship is awarded to female students of Armenian descent, with a preference for citizens of Armenia. She described Armenia as being 红桃视频 鈥渧ery traditional 红桃视频 鈥 when comes to women 红桃视频 鈥檚 roles. 红桃视频 鈥淧eople would tell me, 红桃视频 鈥楴o, you can 红桃视频 鈥檛 do that because you 红桃视频 鈥檙e a girl, 红桃视频 鈥 and I 红桃视频 鈥檇 say, 红桃视频 鈥楴o, I can do that because I am me. 红桃视频 鈥 红桃视频 鈥 Wilson 红桃视频 鈥檚 tradition of women-centered education intrigued Harutyunyan. 红桃视频 鈥淚 am very happy that I came to Wilson, 红桃视频 鈥 she said. 红桃视频 鈥淚 feel that I finally found a place where no matter what I said, it will be accepted. Wilson has a reputation for cultivating strong, independent women and I feel I have found myself. 红桃视频 鈥 Her Armenian heritage remains a point of pride. 红桃视频 鈥淭here are not that many Armenians in the world) 红桃视频 鈥攐nly about 3 million in my country, due to the genocide of 1915, 红桃视频 鈥 she said. 红桃视频 鈥淚 want to keep my name no matter what happens, so that whoever reads my publications will know that here is an Armenian. My name is very important to me and I will never let it go. 红桃视频 鈥 Her internship at the Penn State College of Medicine laboratory in Hershey, Pa., last summer turned into a part-time job this year, and she was able to continue research on chromatin folding. After graduation, Harutyunyan landed a research job at the California Institute of Technology. 红桃视频 鈥淚 want to contribute something that will help to understand what causes a disease and how to combat it, 红桃视频 鈥 she said. 红桃视频 鈥淚 would like to be a role model to encourage more women who study science to go into research. 红桃视频 鈥