Eungjae (NJ) Kim is a senior who majoring in Biology. He was awarded a Summer 2018 Independent Grant which he used to conduct research on human metabolic pathways under Dr. Brent Morgan
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Dear future researcher:
My research investigates the pharmacokinetic mechanism of a drug metabolite in human metabolic pathways. I am examining the cross-reactivity between lidocaine and cocaine metabolites filtered through the excretory system. My interest in the research experience stemmed from the classes and labs I took at the college. In laboratory courses, I was given directions to follow. After sufficient practice and experience, I had more ambition to create my own study and protocol to see if I could execute the action items in a larger group setting.

Through this experience, I have recognized and acquired qualities that a scientific researcher requires: consistency, diligence, patience, teamwork, and ability to lead a group by establishing clarity and executing each constructed strategic plan. In such a study with many mobile parts, it is vital to make sure each member was executing his or her role for the team. I learned this the hard way. Such malleable, dynamic experiment introduces a high probabilityfor miscue. Grady Hospital’s ASSET team screened subjects and collected urine samples. There was miscommunication in the relay between ASSET’s coordinator to his members; therefore, three weeks’ worth of specimen collection was discarded. To prevent future mistakes, we established a listserv in order to provide direct communication between me and ASSET members, and I physically met with each member to discuss our game plan on days of enrollment.
The theme of my research experience is communication. Always inquire and there are resources always available!
Visit the Undergraduate Research Programs website to learn more about applying for Independent Research Grants.
It is really a nice post and the points you made on the topic drug metabolism and communication are really impressive. I hope you will keep sharing. Thank you
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