Anna Myers is a senior pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Biology who embodies the spirit of a passionate researcher driven by curiosity and a love for discovery. Over the years, her academic and professional journey has been marked by significant milestones, groundbreaking research, and meaningful connections that have shaped her path in science and her aspirations.
From the moment Anna stepped foot on the IU Indianapolis campus as a freshman, she was drawn to the ground-breaking world of research. Her first step in this direction was through the Diversity Research Scholar Program and the Bepko Scholar Honors Program, which have provided her with invaluable support and opportunities. In fact, the Diversity Research Scholar Program became a cornerstone of her undergraduate experience, pairing her with a principal investigator and immersing her in a community of like-minded individuals. “It really helps you prepare for grad school, connect with other people, and grow as a scientist,” she shared, reflecting on how the program reaffirmed her passion for research.
Anna’s dedication and passion for research became evident through her commitment to Dr. Marrs' lab, where she has worked since her freshman year. During a full-time summer internship at the Simmon Cancer Center, Anna delved into the complexities of pancreatic cancer research. Her project explored the combination of a lab-developed drug with vitamin C to assess its efficacy in targeting cancer cells. The work, which bridges translational and basic research, focused on the drug's ability to infiltrate the DNA of cancer cells, causing a buildup of hydrogen peroxide that ultimately destroys them. This hands-on experience not only deepened her technical expertise but also gave her a front-row seat to the rigors and rewards of cancer research. Yet, Anna admits she does not see herself as a cancer researcher long-term. “I want to leave my work at work,” she explained, envisioning a future in research within the industry, where she can continue exploring her love for hands-on experimentation without losing balance in her personal life.