INBRE scholars: Diego Gomez

Diego Gomez

Diego Gomez

On May 28, the Nebraska Institutional Development Award Program (IDeA) Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) program welcomed 29 undergraduate students from across Nebraska as they embark on their summer research experience at Creighton University, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and UNMC.

Below Diego Gomez, a neuroscience major at Creighton University, talks about his INBRE experience.

What should we know about you?

I was actually born and raised in Spain, but my family is from the Midwest. Even though school takes up a lot of my time, I enjoy spending time outdoors and going on hikes. I also have been playing the piano for over 10 years, and love to hang out at coffee shops.

What or who influenced your interest in science?

I was initially interested in the sciences after taking a couple of chemistry classes in high school. I chose to continue studying science in college, which further confirmed my interest in pursuing a career in this area. Having the opportunity to do research in biochemistry at Creighton as well as in fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) at UNMC have corroborated my desire to progress in the field of investigative science.

What is it about science that excites you?

What is most exciting about science is the idea that I can have a global impact from a small lab bench. The process of asking a question and diving into a project in order to attempt to answer it is very exciting. I have been lucky enough to be able to publish some of my work, which is very rewarding.

Will you pursue a career in science? If so, what do you hope to accomplish?

I hope to pursue an M.D./Ph.D. and dedicate part of my time to doing clinical research.

Why is it important to have programs like INBRE?

The INBRE program has allowed me to secure a research position for my last two years of undergraduate school at Creighton. Since it provides a stipend, I am able to spend more time in the lab instead of taking on an additional job. The INBRE program holds weekly seminars in which I get to learn about new topics and interact with different scientists from institutions across the country.

1 comment

  1. E Silva, MD, PhD, FACS says:

    Enhorabuena!

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