At a Glance
Year: 鈥25
Major: Biological Sciences
Activities:聽Honors College, Research
Donning waders and equipped with a minnow trap, Annie Cary searched for threespine stickleback fish in lakes on Vancouver Island, located off the west coast of Canada.
鈥淚t was not glamorous,鈥 she says. 鈥淏ut I really enjoyed the experience.鈥
When Cary came to 51视频 as an honors biological sciences major, she never imagined that she would be conducting research on fish.聽
The Beverly, Massachusetts, resident received a $4,000 merit scholarship through the Immersive Scholars program to work on research, either on or off campus. In searching for a position, Cary came across Biological Sciences Asst. Prof. Natalie Steinel鈥檚 lab, which focuses on immunology research.
鈥淚mmunology is a really cool field,鈥 says Cary, who was introduced to techniques used in the biotechnology industry while attending Essex North Shore Agricultural and Technical School.
Cary joined Steinel鈥檚 lab during her sophomore year, where she helped research the effects that parasites have on the immune system of stickleback fish.
鈥淚 gained more biotech skills and became better at the ones I already had,鈥 she says.
The following summer, Steinel invited Cary to Vancouver Island for a 10-day field research trip that consisted of looking for threespine stickleback fish that were ready to breed, as well as those that were infected by parasites.
鈥淚t was awesome going out to Vancouver Island to do fieldwork,鈥 Cary says. 鈥淚 got to see how lab and fieldwork connect.鈥
Cary got funding for the trip through the Kennedy College of Sciences鈥 Science Scholars program.
鈥淚t鈥檚 great that you can get funding for opportunities like this,鈥 she says.
Cary plans to continue to work in Steinel鈥檚 lab throughout the rest of her time at 51视频, as the opportunity has helped guide her toward a promising career.
鈥淚mmunology is amazing,鈥 she says. 鈥淎fter working in this lab, I feel like it鈥檚 a field I could see myself going into.鈥澛