Author: Hoffmann, Jessamy

2016 Rowe Scholar: Jaydeen Sewell

Jaydeen Sewell (Junior)
Jaydeen Sewell (Junior)

Originally born in Jamaica, Jaydeen Sewell moved to Bridgeport, CT when she was 13. A graduate of Central High School, Jaydeen is a Biological Sciences major with a potential double major in Psychology. Though she has many interests in the health field, including public health, general surgery, and orthopedic surgery, her goal is to pursue her main interest of providing health care in developing countries, specifically to return to Jamaica and open a free clinic. Jaydeen has learned and grown from the opportunity to participate in the National Youth Leadership Forum of Medicine, where she watched a knee replacement surgery and shadowed doctors from different specialties. A self-proclaimed giver of great advice, she looks forward to both pursuing her other hobby, dancing, and to new experiences with the Pre-Med Society as she transfers to the Storrs campus.

2016 Rowe Scholar: Emilio Loret de Mola

Emilio Loret de Mola (Freshman)
Emilio Loret de Mola (Freshman)

Emilio Loret de Mola is an individual of many interests. Though his major will be Physiology and Neurobiology at UConn, he’s also interested in health care, biomedical engineering and nanotechnology, public health, international relations, and human rights. High school provided him with an opportunity to delve into many of these interests. Hailing from Stamford, CT Emilio graduated from King Low Heywood Thomas School with a distinction in global studies. He took courses in global politics, economics and sustainability, international relations, world religions, and human rights, completing two capstone projects. The first, about the public health system and the degrading effects of multimedia sensationalism, included research on the HIV/AIDS epidemic of the 1980s, the Ebola epidemic of 2014, and the Zika epidemic of 2016. The other was an environmental sustainability project on his school’s use of energy and possible green alternatives, which led to his attendance at a community and global sustainability summit in Reykjavik, Iceland. For the last three years Emilio has volunteered at Stamford Hospital’s Emergency Room, an opportunity he describes as one of the best he’s had in the medical field. He learned about the different departments of a hospital and developed an appreciation for patient care and its importance.

2016 Rowe Scholar: Oghenenyerovwo Okifo

Oghenenyerovwo Okifo (Junior)
Oghenenyerovwo Okifo (Junior)

Born in Bronx, NY, Oghenenyerovwo Okifo now hails from Naugatuck, CT and graduated from Naugatuck High School. With aspirations of becoming a neurologist, she is on the pre-med track with intentions of changing her major from Biological Sciences to Physiology and Neurobiology. Oghenenyerovwo has had several volunteer experiences that have shaped her desire to pursue this path. She describes her work at Hidden Acres Therapeutic Riding Center as peaceful and rewarding, her experience at Yale New Haven Hospital as humbling and empowering, and her efforts with a community-based church health fair as encouraging. Oghenenyerovwo is someone who chooses her words carefully, as she says that if she didn’t go into medicine she’d be a writer, an activity she loves. She’s interested in developing a unique, Victorian inspired style and writing a novel with memorable characters. She feels that writing intersects with neurology and psychology in that much of characterization deals with how people think and she’s fascinated by the human thought process.

2016 Rowe Scholar: Jiana Baker

Jiana Baker (Freshman)
Jiana Baker (Freshman)

Jiana Baker lives in Windsor, CT where she graduated from Windsor High School. She was captain of the track team and became an All American sprinter. With an interest in pre-med and health research, Jiana will be a Physiology and Neurobiology major and a Mathematics minor at UConn. She looks forward to joining the Pre-Med Society to meet other students with similar interests and to get involved her field of choice.

2016 Rowe Scholar: Lianna Morales

Lianna Morales (Junior)
Lianna Morales (Junior)

Lianna Morales is an Allied Health Science major from Danbury, CT where she graduated from Danbury High School. She earned her Certified Nursing Assistant license as a high school student and spent two years working at a nursing home. She also interned at Danbury Hospital, shadowing nurses and doctors on the labor and delivery unit. These experiences taught her the importance of a good bedside manner and increased her interest in becoming a pediatrician. Lianna has traveled to nine different countries and her life’s goal is to add to that list and travel the world exploring new places.

2016 Rowe Scholar: Neha Rana

Neha Rana (Junior)
Neha Rana (Junior)

Neha Rana’s parents were born in India but she was born and raised in Danbury, CT where she graduated from Danbury High School, though she speaks Gujarati, an Indian dialect. Neha is an Allied Health Sciences major and a Biological Sciences minor who hopes to pursue a career as a physician’s assistant with a concentration in cardiac. In pursuit of this goal she has spent the past two years working as a certified nursing assistant at a nursing home in Ridgefield, CT. There she assists residents in the rehab, long term care, and dementia units, working to help those admitted in critical states return home in a stable and healthy condition. She also helps long term residents with the activities of daily living.

2016 Rowe Scholar: Shanique Stewart

Shanique Stewart (Junior)
Shanique Stewart (Junior)

Born in Jamaica, Shanique Stewart moved to the United States when she was two and grew up in Waterbury, CT where she graduated from Waterbury Arts Magnet High School. Though she is now a Nutritional Science major and a Sports Nutrition minor, Shanique started college thinking she would go into fashion as a designer. She says that now she couldn’t imagine herself not going into the medical field. Shanique has a passion for fitness and health and hopes to become a physical therapist. She currently works as a dietary aide in a nursing home, which helps her to experience dietary needs and restrictions for different conditions. Shanique spent this summer in Cape Town, South Africa interning at Maitland Cottage, a children’s orthopedic hospital. She hopes to continue her world travels.

2016 Rowe Scholar: Taina Quiles

Taina Quiles (Freshman)
Taina Quiles (Freshman)

Taina Quiles is from Willimantic, CT where she attended Windham High School and played on the field hockey team. She hopes to join club field hockey at UConn, where she will major in Biological Sciences with a pre-med focus. Last summer Taina had the chance to participate in the Project SEED program at UConn, working with a graduate student to create gold nanoparticle slides that can potentially be used as a substrate for a biosensor to detect antigens and proteins. She hopes to study abroad before she graduates.

2016 Rowe Scholar: Tanya Miller

Tanya Miller (Freshman)
Tanya Miller (Freshman)

Tanya Miller is from Southbury, CT, where she graduated from Pomperaug High School, though both of her parents are originally from the Czech Republic. Tanya will be majoring in Allied Health Sciences with the ultimate goal of working in pediatrics. As a member of HCOP, Tanya has had the opportunity to take part in the Junior and Senior Doctors Academies, the High School Mini Medical/Dental School Program, and the High School Student Research Apprentice Program, the latter affording her the chance to work on a biological software program called V-Cell at the Center for Cell Analysis and Modeling. Tanya enjoys running and hopes to eventually take part in a half-marathon.