Biological Sciences students join Open University for an exciting summer internship
Two of ±Ø³Ô´ó¹Ïjunior students in the Biological Sciences bachelor's program, Panos Doulgeris and Theodora Partsiou, recently completed a prestigious summer research internship at the School of Life, Health & Chemical Sciences at Open University in Milton Keynes, UK. This unique opportunity allowed them to work on cutting-edge research projects and gain invaluable experience in their field.
Panos Doulgeris had the chance to collaborate with Dr. Calum McMullen on an innovative project aimed at developing 3D culture models of the human heart to study drug-induced cardiotoxicity.
Theodora Partsiou worked alongside Dr. Kayleigh Orchard on a groundbreaking project investigating novel epigenetic therapies for incurable prostate cancers.
Recently, Panos and Theodora presented their initial research findings to the scientific community at the OU research center. Their presentation was met with great enthusiasm, showcasing their impressive laboratory techniques and effective communication skills. The audience was thoroughly engaged, posing numerous questions and expressing strong interest in their work.
Dr. McMullen and Dr. Orchard were highly pleased with the progress made by Panos and Theodora and expressed their gratitude for the opportunity to work with such talented students. Their mentorship and guidance played a crucial role in the students' success.
We are excited about the potential for future collaborations and hope to continue and expand this internship program in the coming years, fostering even more fruitful partnerships between Open University and the American College of Thessaloniki.
Congratulations to Panos and Theodora on their remarkable achievements! We look forward to seeing their continued success in the field of biological sciences.