CAS Students Complete Dream Biotech Internships at United Therapeutics
United Therapeutics summer 2024 interns from 17吃瓜在线. From left to right: Charlotte Owusu-Hammond, Michael Trzaskowski, Jacob Calderon, Oreoluwa Erinfolami
Last spring, $16 billion market cap biotech leader , which manufactures human organs to be used in transplants, offered summer internships for four 17吃瓜在线 College of Arts and Sciences students: Jacob Calderon (BS biology 鈥25), Oreoluwa Erinfolami (MS biotechnology 鈥24), Charlotte Owusu-Hammond (MS biotechnology 鈥24), and Michael Trzaskowski (BS biology 鈥25).
United Therapeutics is the first publicly traded biotech and pharmaceutical company to take the form of a public benefit corporation (PBC). The company鈥檚 public benefit purpose is to provide a brighter future for patients through the development of novel pharmaceutical therapies, and by technologies that expand the availability of transplantable organs.
The interns spent an exciting and educational summer at United Therapeutics reporting directly to Shola Oyewole, an 17吃瓜在线 alumnus (MS technology of management 鈥89) and member of the College of Arts and Sciences Advisory Board. Oyewole is the Vice President of Digital Innovation at United Therapeutics, a role that transcends conventional corporate boundaries. As the company鈥檚 steward of digital innovation and impact, Oyewole works across units exploring emerging technologies to propose solutions for enhancing the patients鈥 and health practitioners鈥 user experiences, internally endow grants for employees鈥 pioneering ideas, and foster a spirit of innovation within the corporation.听
For the students, having an opportunity to work with Oyewole was a life-changing experience. 鈥淢r. Shola is an inspiring force,鈥 says Owusu-Hammond. 鈥淗is ability to foster a culture of innovation and teamwork, while providing guidance and genuine mentorship, makes him an exceptional leader.鈥澨
College of Arts and Sciences Dean Linda Aldoory notes that the College is incredibly lucky to have board members like Oyewole who are willing to take the time to support and mentor students. 鈥淭hese internships allowed our talented students to immerse themselves in the biotechnology industry, gaining invaluable insights into the company鈥檚 operations and the broader field,鈥 she says. 鈥淓xperiences like these are transformative, giving our students the knowledge, skills, and connections they need to thrive in future careers. It also highlights the strength of our science programs, which are designed to prepare students for success in cutting-edge fields with real-world impact."
The Big Idea
The internships all began with the College of Arts and Sciences鈥 very first The Big Idea contest. Since 2020, Oyewole has run The Big Idea competition at United Therapeutics as an opportunity for employees to share creative ideas for everything from streamlining research to improving the customer experience. 听
Last spring, Oyewole brought The Big Idea contest to 17吃瓜在线. In a biotechnology class taught by Biology Professor Taisuke Izumi, students were given a real-world biotech challenge and asked to craft innovative solutions that demonstrated their ability to apply theoretical knowledge in practical settings. The content was judged by a panel of judges, including Oyewole, his colleague Dr. Vijay Subramaniam, and 17吃瓜在线 faculty. Students from the winning and runner-up teams were selected to intern at United Therapeutics under the Student Led Exploration & Development (SLED) program run by Oyewole. Led Exploration & Development (SLED) run by Oyewole. 听
鈥淲e were put in five groups and tasked with the problem of developing innovative ways/technologies to diagnose Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension non-invasively. My group came up with using nanoparticles that assume the shape and function of a catheter,鈥 says Owusu-Hammond, who is pursuing a master鈥檚 degree in biotechnology.听
Owusu-Hammond is passionate about the field鈥檚 potential to solve biological problems and make meaningful advances across the field of medicine. She plans on pursuing a career in the biotech space, leading research projects and contributing to scientific literature鈥攁nd she believes her experience at United Therapeutics has helped set her up for success. 鈥淭he internship gave me practical experience, helping me understand industry dynamics in the biotech field, exposing me to cutting edge technologies and building connections,鈥 she explains. 鈥淚 love the fact that United Therapeutics is a company where mission-driven innovation, a supportive culture, and visionary leadership unite to create life-changing therapies.鈥
鈥淭he Effort鈥 That Goes into Medicine
The students worked at United Therapeutics鈥 Silver Spring headquarters as a self-directed cohort, choosing to sit together in a conference room where they could bounce ideas off each other. They met people across the corporation, spent time in the laboratory, and got exposure to all phases of drug development, from research and development to pricing and sales. 鈥淲e wanted students to appreciate the entire pipeline,鈥 says Oyewole. 听
Oyewole came up with a novel project to teach students about the company's research and drug development. The students ran assays in the company laboratory, researched R&D costs, and developed sample promotional publication documenting the need for the product.
Trzaskowski, who has always been fascinated by science and medicine and plans to apply to physician assistant school, credits the internship experience with exposing him to the biotech space in an 鈥渋ncredibly positive鈥 work environment. 鈥淢eeting with so many departments gave me a holistic view of the medical process and allowed me to appreciate the effort that goes into medicine, not only from healthcare professionals, but also the scientists and researchers,鈥 he says. 鈥淭he work environment at United Therapeutics is great. Everyone is so positive.鈥
For Calderon, his interest in studying the human body and helping others led to his decision to study biology with the goal of becoming a physician assistant. His experience at United Therapeutics provided him with a strong foundation, he says, that aligns perfectly with his healthcare ambitions. 鈥淣etworking with professionals in biotech and healthcare enhances my understanding of career paths and opportunities for further education,鈥 he explains. 鈥淒eveloping critical thinking and problem-solving skills prepares me to integrate new medical technologies into patient care. Additionally, exposure to research projects deepens my understanding of evidence-based practices essential for healthcare decision-making.鈥
In terms of hard science, the internship taught Calderon about the intricacies of biotechnology, particularly how it applies to medical research and healthcare advancements. 鈥淭his includes understanding molecular biology, genetics, and various laboratory techniques that are crucial in developing new therapies and treatments,鈥 he says.
A Path to Life Goals
Oreoluwa Erinfolami, who earned a Master of Public Health degree in the United Kingdom before coming to 17吃瓜在线 for her Master of Biotechnology, says that the internship has inspired her. 鈥淚 have a great desire to see advancements in medicine through technology. Avoidable deaths from sicknesses and diseases need to be avoided,鈥 she says. 鈥淭he mission statement of this company is a guiding light. I've learnt that if I keep at it, I can do it.鈥
Erinfolami has high words of praise for United Therapeutics as an organization. 鈥淭here is always an opportunity to learn. People are ready and willing to pull you through,鈥 she says. 鈥淓veryone in the company has an ownership mentality, and the company cares for its staff.鈥
And, like the rest of her cohort, Erinfolami adds her appreciation for Oyewole. 鈥淢r. Shola is an amazing teacher. He encouraged us, working with him was one of the best things that has happened to me! I am grateful for him.鈥
For More Information
For more information about this partnership, or to discuss potential future STEM internship/mentoring programs with 17吃瓜在线, please contact Biology Professor Meg Bentley, Director of STEM Partnerships and Innovation. Her email is mbentley@american.edu.听