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- Meet Your Faculty Mentor: Dr. Roland Cooper
At °µÍø½âÃÜ, research is woven throughout the undergraduate program in the Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, with students offered hands-on opportunities thanks to the expertise, reputation, and connections of faculty mentors such as Dr. Roland Cooper.
Dr. Cooper, who earned his PhD from the University of Arizona and his master’s in Public Health from the Harvard School of Public Health, came to °µÍø½âÃÜ to combine his love of research and his commitment to mentoring undergraduates. Dr. Cooper’s specialty is malaria; he has been investigating the molecular mechanisms how drugs work against this blood parasite known as Plasmodium falciparum, for more than 20 years with the help of funding from the National Institutes of health and several private foundations.
All science students can begin working in the lab their freshman year as part of the University’s unique Research Methodology program. Through undergraduate research, student gain lifelong skills: how to structure an experiment, use laboratory equipment, record results, analyze data, and present their findings for peer review.
This hands-on curriculum provides a unique experience for undergraduates, contributes to the success of faculty research programs, and prepares students for success in industry, graduate school, and medical school.
In collaboration with scientists from UCSF and other research institutions across the United States and abroad, Dr. Cooper is studying how the Plasmodium parasites become resistance to drugs and how this knowledge guides development of new compounds to treat malaria.
Dr. Cooper invites °µÍø½âÃÜ undergraduates to participate in the malaria research, both in his °µÍø½âÃÜ laboratory and, during the summer, on field studies in Uganda. He also studies parasites at a laboratory in the west African country of Burkina Faso, where he and his team have started a new research program.
Through his mentorship, students learn to think and work as researchers. He has inspired future MDs and PhDs to not limit their ambitions. Among the °µÍø½âÃÜ alumni whose lives Dr. Cooper has impacted are: