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Lola Burns
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My name is Lola Burns, and I am a student at the University of Idaho, dual majoring in Biological Engineering and Medical Science. In the long run, my goal is to earn a PhD in Biomedical Engineering and contribute to advancements in space through NASA. I intend to do this through working in space biology and gene editing using technologies like CRISPR-Cas9. I have a dream to, by leveraging gene-editing, improve both human and botanical health in the environment of space, and ultimately play a part in paving the way for longer and safer space travel.
I plan to reach these goals through dedication both in my courses and outside, in internships and other learning opportunities. I also am striving to build connections with my peers within the field. While doing all this, I am going to strive to maintain balance in my personal life by traveling the world and creating memorable experiences with my family and friends.
Education
University of Idaho
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other
- Biological/Biosystems Engineering
Minors:
- Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other
Coeur D'Alene High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Biotechnology
- Law
Career
Dream career field:
Biotechnology
Dream career goals:
To be a biomedical engineer working at NASA to help advance space exploration.
Barista
Lean Bean2023 – 20241 yearMedical Records
Coeur Vitality2024 – Present1 year
Sports
Alpine Skiing
2008 – Present17 years
Basketball
Junior Varsity2021 – 20221 year
Soccer
Club2009 – 202314 years
Awards
- Varsity Letter
Arts
Couer D Alene High School
Painting2022 – 2024
Public services
Volunteering
Coeur Vitality — Blood Drive manager and organizer2024 – PresentPublic Service (Politics)
Couer D Alene Library Commitee — Student Representitive2023 – 2024
Future Interests
Advocacy
Politics
Philanthropy
Entrepreneurship
Joe Gilroy "Plan Your Work, Work Your Plan" Scholarship
2024-2025 (Current Year):
- Continue online studies at the University of Idaho, working towards your degrees in biological
engineering and medical science.
- Continue living in Spain and travel around Europe and immerse myself in different cultures.
- Prepare application for transfer to the University of Washington (U of W) for the upcoming
semester.
- Start applying for scholarships for the 2025-2026 schoolyear at University of Washington
- Apply for Univeristy of Washingtons Purple and Gold Scholarship
*Currently, I don’t have any tuition cost at University of Idaho. My scholarship with the University and the state completely cover my tuition.*
2025-2026 (Transfer to U of W):
- Participate in a summer internship program, specifically NASA Student Airborne Research Program
(SARP)
- Start my sophomore year at U of W with a focus on my major in biological engineering and medical
science, while continuing my Spanish minor.
- Work on walking onto the University of Washington soccer team.
- Maintain excellent grades (A’s) to be eligible for further scholarships.
- Take advantage of the Washington NASA Space Grant Consortium that offers scholarships,
fellowships, internships and more for degrees in science and engineering.
- During this school year and next I will be researching scholarship and financial aid options, applying
for any available to reduce the $41,000 tuition cost of around $20,000.
2026-2027 (Summer and Study Abroad Plans):
- Take summer courses, possibly through a study abroad program, to accelerate graduation and
travel the world. I will apply for study abroad specific scholarships, to help cover the cost of -
participating in the program.
- Plan to graduate by the end of my third year, aiming for a both degrees complete within 3 years.
*Estimate total tuition costs for U of W to be around $82,000; I aim to cover this with a mix of scholarships, a part-time job, and personal savings.*
2027-2032 (Graduate School and PhD Pursuits):
- After completing my undergraduate degree, apply to top graduate programs for a PhD in
biomedical engineering, focusing on prestigious universities like Duke or Emory.
- Begin PhD studies, typically lasting 5-6 years.
- Engage in internships, especially with NASA, to gain hands-on experience in the biomedical field.
*A PhD in Biomedical Engineering can cost upwards
of $160,000. To help offset this cost I plan to use financial aid, apprenticeships, and teaching
positions to support myself through this time.*
2032-2035 (PhD Completion and Post-Grad Career):
- Complete my PhD in biomedical engineering.
- Apply for positions as a biomedical engineer at NASA, and explore opportunities to become an
astronaut.
- Start my career at NASA or another space exploration company, with an average salary of
$100,000/year.
- Begin paying off student loans and focus on building savings and investments.
2027 and Beyond (Personal Growth and Financial Goals):
Buy my first home by the age of 24, possibly in a location that allows you to rent it as an Airbnb.
Invest in more real estate, purchasing properties to rent and build my portfolio over time. This will allow me to have multiple forms of income, whether it be through my part-time job, investments, or properties.
In General:
Through this time, I also hope to my take trips with friends and family, whether they be small roadtrips or large international trips. I want to experience college, with a big group of friends where we go to sports games, parties, and travel together.
Main Goal:
Love my life. To experience everything I can-the good and the bad, all the while pursuing my passion and maintaining my sense of self.
Women in Healthcare Scholarship
My path in healthcare is a unique one- one that I hope will make a meaningful difference in the world. I have chosen to take a path in biomedical engineering, striving to harness technologies like CRISPR-Cas9 to transform medicine as we know it. I aim to develop treatments to prevent genetic cancers, like pancreatic, breast, and testicular cancer. Another goal of mine, through this career, is to aid humankind's venture into space by modifying the human genome to not only help us survive, but thrive in space’s extreme environments.
This dream of mine did not come out of nowhere. I got my first introduction to genetics in my sophomore biology class. Genetics had captivated me, and I excelled in it, quickly sparking a passion for it. Similarly, my fascination with space dates back to when I was a little girl. I have dreamed about venturing into the cosmos- whether it be in a spaceship, or by solving complex equations, ideas, and phenomena.
The core of these aspirations is my love for helping people. It is a trait I can dedicate to my parents; My mother, who is a family practice doctor, has shown me the value of kindness and empathy, and my father, an entrepreneur, constantly dedicates himself to helping people become better humans through pushing their physical and mental threshholds. Growing up around such people has made me who I am, and has shaped the values and passion I hold. They have built a strong foundation of compassion, which drives me to pursue a career that impacts lives in profound ways, as they do.
My personal experiences have also played a large role in shaping my ambitions. My grandmother, one of the most selfless people I have ever known, and whom I consider my childhood best friend, passed in 2020 had a long battle with breast cancer. She had taught me Portuguese, how to cook and bake, and how to make jewelry. Many of my most treasured memories are with her- my little sister will never get to make the same memories. Knowing that I have a high risk of getting breast cancer someday-that my sister and future daughter may face similar risks- drives my commitment towards finding cures for cancer. My mother's recent diagnosis of intracranial hypertension, a genetic disease that causes that causes migraines, blindness, memory loss, and even death, has only reinforced my commitment.
As a woman in the STEM field, I am bound to come across hardships that include gender inequality and societal biases. These are obstacles that I refuse to let deter me, however. They fuel my resolve to break barriers and open doors, not just for myself but for the women who come after me. By facing these challenges with confidence, resilience, and passion, I hope to pave to way for others to pursue their passions without prejudice and outdated rules.