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LCU students earn summer science experiences at Southern Miss.

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Two Louisiana Christian University science majors have  earned highly competitive research experiences for undergraduates (REU)  at the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg this summer. 

Joshua Poole, a sophomore pre-engineering with chemistry  major of Lithia, Florida, will be doing his REU in the polymer science  and engineering department. Ethan West, a junior chemistry major of Pine  Prairie, will be doing an REU in the chemistry department.

Poole’s National Science Foundation-funded program focuses on “polymer innovations for a sustainable future.”

“Ethan West and Josh Poole are excellent students who make  us very proud,” said David Elliott, chair of the Division of Natural  Sciences. “Both are dedicated learners and gifted in math and science –  but beyond this, they also aspire to careers in research.  Both are  aiming at graduate studies in the sciences once they complete their  degrees at LCU, and this makes their summer REUs at the University of  Southern Mississippi a wonderful opportunity. They will receive training  and experience beyond that which they receive at LCU, but we have found  from past students that their training here has prepared them well.”

Poole said he is excited about the opportunity this gives  STEM students to experience what an actual job in their major would be  like. Plus, it comes with a $6000 stipend.

“I also hope to make friends and connections so I can find that job in my major,” Poole said.

West is participating in a National Science Foundation-funded program focusing on “sensing  and assembly based on non-covalent interactions,” he said. The central  focus of the program is in biochemistry, with the assembly of proteins  and macromolecules, as well as the synthesis of bioactive molecules.

“I am participating in this program mostly for  experience purposes,” West said. “I hope to gain knowledge in the field  of chemical research.” 

West said he plans to attend Southern Miss for his graduate studies after he graduates from LCU.

The REUs are nine weeks long and include research and  professional training, and they culminate in a research symposium, said  Sarah Payne, professor of chemistry and director of the C.S. Lewis  Honors Program.

Poole and West are C.S. Lewis Honors scholars.

“Both of these LCU students are great examples of  dedicated, hardworking students who are willing to commit the time  required to be competitive with peers on the national level,” Payne  said.

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