Pam Abzan, left, the instructor of Lewiston Regional Technical Center’s Medical Science Program, stands with her student Olivia Servidio, who has been selected for the AspirnautTM Summer Research Internship. Submitted photo

Olivia Servidio of Lewiston, a student at Lewiston Regional Technical Center, has been chosen for a spot at AspirnautTM Summer Research Internship.

Servidio was nominated by her medical science teacher, Pam Abzan, to participate in this internship.

This internship is hands-on and a mentored laboratory experience for high school students interested in a career in the fields of science, technology, engineering or mathematics, according to a news release from the center.

Participants reside for six weeks on the campus of Vanderbilt University and conduct biomedical research at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee. Interns are paid a stipend for the time they work in the lab, provided room and board, and given the opportunity to interact with university faculty and administrators.

Students have been involved in research ranging from understanding diabetic kidney disease and breast cancer to designing microfluidic devices with engineers.

Only 20 to 25 students from across the country who apply are accepted into the program. Students applying need to achieve excellent test scores in science and math and are committed to pursuing a career in the STEM field.

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