Meet Tiffany Duong, NSF Graduate Research Fellow
Name: Tiffany Duong
Hometown: San Diego, California
Undergraduate Institution: San Diego State University
Undergraduate Degree: Biology
Year in graduate school: 3rd year
Research Advisor: Dr. Justin Ragains
Research Topic: Carbohydrate synthesis; method development of 1,2-cis selective glycosylation
Honors & Awards:
NSF-LSU Bridge to Doctorate Fellowship (LSU-BD Fellow), NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
(NSF-GRFP Fellow), Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans
in Science of LSU (SACNAS of LSU) Founding and Current President, Student Research
Award (San Diego State University Student Research Symposium), & NSF-Louis Stokes
Alliance for Minority Participation (LAMP) Scholar (San Diego State University)
Plans after doctorate: Obtain a position in the pharmaceutical industry working in drug development/discovery
Quote: "Science has taught me the value of community and mentorship. The support and guidance of my mentors has motivated me to push beyond what I thought I was capable of."
Advice for future STEM students: Do not let failures, whether in course work or in the lab, discourage you from pursuing a path towards science. The most rewarding outcomes are a result of struggle and perseverance. Fight for your dreams and always stay true to yourself.