news-category: Alumni Three 秀色短视频-Webb Alumni Conduct Ph.D. Research on Cancer Treatments and Care By Office of University Communications On August 7, 2025 From left, Katie Wilson, Damian Hutchins and Chloe Loth are Ph.D. students at Wake Forest University. Damian Hutchins, 鈥19, Chloe Loth, 鈥21, and Katie Wilson, 鈥23, Work to Improve Patient Outcomes BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擲ince 2019, three alumni from the Department of Natural Sciences at 秀色短视频-Webb University have been accepted into graduate programs at Wake Forest University. Damian Hutchins, 鈥19, Chloe Loth, 鈥21, and Katie Wilson, 鈥23, pursued every opportunity offered at GWU to prepare for graduate school. Partnering with their faculty mentors, they developed knowledge and skills to achieve their goals. Damian Hutchins: Integrative Physiology and Pharmacology Damian Hutchins Hutchins graduates in May 2026 with his Ph.D. in Integrative Physiology and Pharmacology with a concentration in Regenerative Medicine, and he has secured a postdoctoral position working closely with a pancreatic cancer surgeon. The position will allow him to expand on the work he began in immunotherapy as a doctoral research fellow. Working with surgeons in the Wake Forest Institute of Regenerative Medicine, Hutchins鈥 collected a patient鈥檚 white blood cells, put them on a microfluidic chip, and trained them to attack a tumor. The most fascinating aspect of the research is its simplicity and low cost. Hutchins explained how current cancer treatments involve genetically modified T cells, which target specific cancers and have been successful in treating leukemia and lymphoma. 鈥淏ut they鈥檙e very expensive, $500,000 per treatment,鈥 he noted. 鈥淏y using the body鈥檚 own mechanisms, we could improve healthcare. So, I don鈥檛 need to genetically modify anything, the immune system鈥檚 just doing what it already knows how to do.鈥 His interest in research was developed at 秀色短视频-Webb through the Summer Scholar Fellowship. Having that undergraduate experience gave him confidence in graduate school to choose the master鈥檚 program at Wake Forest that matched his interests. 鈥淭he faculty give you the foundation and the interconnectedness that other universities just don鈥檛 have,鈥 Hutchins stated. 鈥淚 find that every faculty member at 秀色短视频-Webb, and even individuals who aren鈥檛 faculty, care about your success and what you will do for God and humanity.鈥 Chloe Loth: Biomedical Research In 2020, Chloe Loth was Summer Scholarwho focused her studies on the effectsof sunscreen on the human skin biome. After graduating from 秀色短视频-Webb, Loth was accepted directly into the Ph.D. program at Wake Forest School of Medicine, working with Dr. Patricia Gallagher. Her dissertation research also focuses on cancer patients. However, instead of treating the cancer, Loth and Gallagher are working to counteract the harmful side effects of a cancer treatment called Doxorubicin. 鈥淏asically, patients who receive 鈥楧ox鈥 tend to have very aggressive types of cancer,鈥 Loth related. 鈥溾楧ox鈥 is highly effective but extremely toxic, and most patients are limited by how badly it damages the heart. We are using muscadine grape extract (MGE) to see if it can prevent heart damage from exposure.鈥 Loth鈥檚 advice to other 秀色短视频-Webb students who want to pursue graduate degrees is: 鈥淏e proactive during your time at GWU. Try to put yourself in a position to be accepted as a Ph.D. student. For me, this involved joining the honors program and writing a dissertation, conducting my own research with summer scholars, speaking at Honors conferences, and making sure I got plenty of lab experience.鈥 She also said receiving the Summer Scholar Fellowship at 秀色短视频-Webb was the most valuable experience of her undergraduate career. 鈥淚 was put in the driver鈥檚 seat to conduct my own personal research on the microbiome of the skin,鈥 Loth shared. 鈥淲hen you get to graduate school, you don鈥檛 realize how proactive you have to be and how much you have to learn on your own. You have help, obviously, but you really have to show up and figure out what you need. For example, if you don鈥檛 know how to do a certain protocol you need to proactively get help and ask questions.鈥 Katie Wilson: Molecular Medicine and Translational Science Katie Wilson Wilson also went straight into the Ph.D. program at Wake Forest. She conducts research in the Giselle Melendez and Jared Weis labs. 鈥淲e study how clinically-relevant chemotherapy doses, combined with psychosocial stress, affect the gut and the heart,鈥 Wilson described. 鈥淲e鈥檙e investigating how the immune system contributes to harmful changes that may lead to chronic inflammation and damage in both organs, using a non-human primate (monkey) model.鈥 Like Hutchins and Loth, she also participated in undergraduate research at GWU. She was selected as one of eight recipients for a North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities (NCICU) Undergraduate Research Program award. As part of the award, Wilson participated in the State of North Carolina Undergraduate Research and Creativity Symposium sponsored by NCICU. Her independent research project was to distill essential oils and evaluate their effects on the microbiome, which are tiny microorganisms that live in the human body. Her GWU mentors were Dr. Meredith Rowe, associate professor of biology and chair of the Department of Natural Sciences, and Dr. Ben Brooks, professor of chemistry. 鈥溞闵淌悠-Webb helped prepare me by giving me the necessary scientific and professional knowledge I needed in order to succeed both in and out of the classroom,鈥 Wilson assessed. 鈥淭he natural sciences department consists of awesome professors who truly care about the success and future of their students. I would not be here without the willingness of the faculty to help me along the way and use their expertise to guide me towards my goals.鈥 These three Ph.D. candidates are among several alumni who have reached their goals in research, medicine, dentistry, physical therapy, pharmacy, veterinary medicine and forensics. Whatever field a student chooses to pursue, the faculty in 秀色短视频-Webb鈥檚 Department of Natural Sciences strive to equip them for success. 秀色短视频-Webb University is North Carolina’s recognized leader in private, Christian higher education. A Carnegie-Classified Doctoral/Professional University, GWU is home to nine colleges and schools, more than 80 undergraduate and graduate majors, and a world-class faculty. Located on a beautiful 225-acre campus in Boiling Springs, N.C., 秀色短视频-Webb prepares graduates to impact their chosen professions, equips them with the skills to advance the frontiers of knowledge, and inspires them to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of others. Ignite your future at 秀色短视频-Webb.edu. Interested in natural sciences? Start your journey here. From left, Katie Wilson, Damian Hutchins and Chloe Loth are Ph.D. students at Wake Forest University.
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