2010 Rowe Scholar: Gian Grant

December 17, 2013

Gian Grant
Gian Grant

Gian Grant is originally from St. Ann’s, Jamaica but currently resides in Windsor, Connecticut where she graduated from Windsor High School. A member of the Combined Program in Medicine, she plans to complete an individualized major by combining International Relations, Human Rights, and Women’s Studies. Because she enjoys experiencing different cultures, Gian would ultimately like to become a Pediatric Hematologist, living in Europe and working in Sierra Leone or another African nation. Gian is an alumna of HCOP’s Senior Doctors Academy and has volunteered at the Community Health Center Health Fair in Hartford, CT. During her senior year in high school, Gian worked as a Dental Receptionist.

2010 Rowe Scholar: Joshua Andrade

Joshua Andrade
Joshua Andrade

Joshua Andrade is from Stratford, Connecticut. He is a graduate of Stratford High School where he was a part of both the lacrosse and dance teams. He will be majoring in psychology at UConn. His previous experiences in the health fields include working with How Youth Positively Entertain (HYPE) which explores the effects of drugs on the body, and he has assisted with Red Cross blood drives.

2009 Rowe Scholar: Alexis Thompson

Alexis Thompson
Alexis Thompson

Alexis Thompson is from Bridgeport, Connecticut where she just graduated from Central Magnet High School as president of the senior class. She is interested in learning more about biology and neuroscience while at UConn and, in fact, has been interested in the study of medicine since she was in the third grade. This interest was fueled by her attendance at a medical conference during high school in which she heard daily lectures about different areas in the medical field.

2009 Rowe Scholar: Tina Nguyen

Tina Nguyen
Tina Nguyen

Tina Nguyen currently resides in East Hartford, Connecticut where she graduated from East Hartford High School, but she has lived in California, Texas, and Massachusetts as well. Together she feels that these places make up “home”. She will be majoring in physiology and neurobiology at UConn but is also interested in human rights and environmental problems. Tina has volunteered in the geriatric and nursing units at Hartford Hospital and also enjoys badminton and dancing to release stress.

2009 Rowe Scholar: Maritza Montanez

Maritza Montanez
Maritza Montanez

Maritza Montanez is from Ansonia, Connecticut, where she graduated from Ansonia High School as salutatorian, captain of the girls’ tennis team, and Director of Conferences for the Human Relations Club. A biology major, Maritza is a member of the Combined Program in Medicine. She has volunteered over 150 hours at her local hospital, where she also participated in a Mini-Medical School program. In 2007, she was selected as a semifinalist in the Young Epidemiology Scholars Competition for her research project entitled “Obesity in Adolescents as a Result of a Sedentary Lifestyle.”

2009 Rowe Scholar: Sarah Chambers

Sarah Chambers
Sarah Chambers

Sarah Chambers is from West Hartford, Connecticut where she recently graduated from Northwest Catholic High School. She is entering UConn as a pre-pharmacy major. Sarah enjoys drawing in her spare time and also volunteers at the West Hartford Health and Rehab Center where she works with the elderly. She has a part time job working in the “Whole Body” department, specializing in natural supplements and body care.

2009 Rowe Scholar: Ana Cerda

Ana Cerda
Ana Cerda

Ana Cerda was born in the Dominican Republic but relocated to New Haven, Connecticut when she was three years old. She is a recent graduate of Hill Regional Career Magnet High School and is a member of UConn’s Combined Program in Medicine with a major in English. She has participated in several programs through Yale University’s Partnership Program of Anatomy and Physiology that have given her the opportunity to do such things as work with medical students on cadavers, listen to presentations about medical and health issues, and hear lectures by medical professionals. She is also the proud new sister to her nine year old adopted brother.

2009 Rowe Scholar: Daniel Camacho

Daniel Camacho
Daniel Camacho

Daniel Camacho is from Waterbury, Connecticut but was born in Colombia. He was the salutatorian of his graduating class at Sacred Heart High School and was also captain of the boys’ tennis team, which advanced to the final rounds of the state tournament under his leadership. As a member of the Combined Program in Dental Medicine, he will be majoring in biology at UConn. Daniel has already taken advantage of the opportunity to do a summer internship at the Community Health Programs Dental Center in 2008.

2008 Rowe Scholar: John Zyzo

John Zyzo
John Zyzo

John Zyzo is from Southbury, Connecticut. As a graduate of Pomperaug Regional High School, John was co-captain of the golf team, which was the best team in the entire state his senior year. He will be a Physiology and Neurobiology major in the fall, though that won’t be the first time he’s had a learning experience at UConn. He spent six weeks this summer in the Pre-College Enrichment Program researching the effect of streptococcus on infective endocarditis with Dr. Lee Aggison and Dr. Ruth Washington. John has also interned at Waterbury Hospital, shadowing physician assistants, medical doctors, and nurses.

2008 Rowe Scholar: Leonela Villegas

Leonela Villegas
Leonela Villegas

Leonela Villegas is from Colchester, Connecticut, though both of her parents are from Peru and she makes annual trips to Lima to visit family. She has also traveled to the Amazon, Machu Picchu, and Cancun. She is a proud graduate of Bacon Academy High School where she performed with the dance team and volunteered at Youth United for Survival. At UConn she will be majoring in Biomedical Engineering with a concentration in pre-medicine.