Lu Herrera '25, Biology Student Enhances Skillset as a Research Assistant
September 09, 2024By Fatima Magana '22
ALLIANCE — Lu Herrera’s ’25 academic journey at Mount Union has been full of real-world experiences, enhancing her hands-on skills. A biology major from Peru, Herrera aspires to become a surgeon in the future.
Herrera '25 working in a Mount Union lab
This past summer, Herrera interned at The Center for Applied and Health Sciences in Canfield, Ohio as a research assistant working on natural supplements. Explaining that she has always been fascinated by research in science, Herrera stated that learning from field experts will help enhance her career in the medical field. Herrera explained that Dr. Kim Risley, professor of biology, helped her apply for the position, knowing that the work the center focuses on would be of Herrera’s interest.
“The internship ran from May through July, and I was amazed at how much work we accomplished in just two months,” said Herrera. “Though, my favorite part of the internship was meeting and [working alongside new] people at the lab.”
This is one of many opportunities that Herrera has taken advantage of at Mount Union which has guided her down the path of success—leading her to accomplish her career goals. Learn more about the biology program at Mount Union at the Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences