Goldwater Scholar Alison Wang
Congratulations to Alison Wang - Goldwater Scholar
Alison Wang, a junior in chemistry, has been awarded a prestigious Goldwater Scholarship
for 2022-23. She enrolled at the U and declared chemistry as her major, with her eyes
set on going to medical school. However, her honors general chemistry professor, Luisa
Whittaker-Brooks, encouraged her to seek a research opportunity in Caroline Saouma’s
lab as a freshman. Unfortunately the pandemic delayed her start to lab work until
fall of her sophomore year, but she came to love research – so much so that she now
is planning to enroll in either an M.D./Ph.D. or Ph.D. program. Her research is focused
on mechanistic studies for the electrocatalytic reduction to CO2 to CO or formate at Mn centers. She was a UROP scholar (twice), and participated
in the department of chemistry’s NSF-funded REU program last summer. These opportunities
helped her gain valuable skills in communicating science, which she refined in February
at the Utah Conference on Undergraduate Research (UCUR). She secured funding through
the Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR) to present a poster at the spring national
American Chemical Society (ACS) meeting in San Diego in March, where she won the division
of inorganic chemistry’s undergraduate poster award (one of only five!). The conference
also allowed her to explore other areas of chemistry, and has helped her hone in on
the field of bioinorganic chemistry for her Ph.D. She clearly is a chemist who is
off to a fantastic research career!
Alison is a first-generation Chinese American, having lived all over the US before graduating high school in Utah. In addition to her studies and research, Alison works at the Utah Lions Eye Bank and as a waitress. In her spare time, she enjoys rock climbing, eating at Osteria Amore, and is helping to train a guide dog.
Goldwater press release for this year’s class: here