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.
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2009 Rowe Scholar: 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 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 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.
2008 Rowe Scholar: Michael Tassavor
Michael Tassavor loves flying, whether it’s traveling, playing Flight Simulator, or simply watching planes take-off and land. He hopes to get a private flying license one day. In the meantime, the student from Rocky Hill, Connecticut will focus on medicine. Michael is a graduate of Rocky Hill High School and the Greater Hartford Academy of Math and Science and is part of the Combined Program in Medicine at UConn. He has attended the National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine, and has shadowed an ophthalmologist volunteering in Iran. Mike was a participant in the Health Professions Partnership Initiative programming.
2008 Rowe Scholar: Neal Stewart
Neal Stewart is a graduate of Frank Scott Bunnell High School and is from Stratford, Connecticut, but he’s also a world traveler, having visited 14 different countries! He will be majoring in Physiology and Neurobiology with a focus on pre-dental studies at UConn. His experiences in the health fields include volunteering at a nursing home, assisting with Red Cross blood drives both as a donor as well as a volunteer, and working at clinics for AIDS testing and support.
2008 Rowe Scholar: Phoebe Menacherry
Phoebe Menacherry is a graduate of Hill Regional Career High School and is from Orange, Connecticut. She will be a Physiology and Neurobiology major at UConn, but has already spent a semester taking courses at the University of New Haven. Phoebe has also had the opportunity to attend a weekly lab at Yale School of Medicine in which she learned about the human body via cadavers. She has spent time volunteering at the Hospital of St. Raphael’s Short Term Surgery Unit and the Health Professions Recruitment and Exposure Program.
2008 Rowe Scholar: Christopher Dipollina
Christopher Dipollina is from Waterford, Connecticut. He graduated from Waterford High School where he had the opportunity to take Anatomy classes that included dissections and the study of disease. He was also the captain of the Waterford soccer team and has spent time working at a soccer camp. Christopher intends to major in Pathobiology at UConn.
2008 Rowe Scholar: Justin Crim
Justin Crim, a graduate of Berlin High School, is from Berlin, Connecticut. He will be a Biology major at UConn, and hopes to become a physician. He enjoys spending his time doing volunteer work, and is proud of the part he played in a canned food drive for the local food pantry in which his group alone raised over 2,000 cans.
2008 Rowe Scholar: Patrick Cooper
Patrick Cooper is from Woodstock, Connecticut. He graduated from Woodstock Academy where he was the captain of the varsity lacrosse team. He is a student in the Combined Program in Dental Medicine, as well as a Chemistry major at UConn. His interest in the health professions was sparked when he volunteered in the Physical Therapy department at Day Kimball Hospital. He honed in on dentistry when he made a medical ministry trip to Honduras, serving as an interpreter for the dental team. Patrick is also interested in business, skiing, and competes in Irish Dance, ranking in the top 25 in North America.