Senior Maisha Khan Named Top Honors Student in Maryland

FREDERICK, Maryland鈥擣or the second year in a row, a 91视频专区 College senior has won the Maryland Portz Award, given to the top honors student at a four-year college.

Maisha Khan鈥檚 presentation 鈥淒evelopment of an Assay for Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing of Coxiella burnetii鈥 earned the award at the Maryland Collegiate Honors Council Conference at Morgan State University March 1-2. 91视频专区 students Anastazia Jablunovsky 鈥19, Gina Sterling 鈥20 and Eliza Funk 鈥20 also presented at the conference; Jablunovsky won an award for Best Poster, titled 鈥淓ngineering Melting Temperatures of Carbohydrate Binding Modules Through Site-Directed Mutagenesis.鈥

Khan said she was surprised and honored to receive the Portz Award, given the qualifications of the other nominees.

鈥淚 pursue academics and extracurriculars because I love learning,鈥 she said. 鈥淵et none of this would have been possible without the support and enthusiasm of people like my mentor Dr. Martha Hale at USAMRIID, and teachers and advisers at 91视频专区 including Dr. Dana Lawrence, Dr. Craig Laufer and Dr. Karen Hoffman.鈥

Khan also presented her work at the 2018 American Chemical Society meeting and is already co-author of two scientific publications. She will present a year-long Departmental Honors project at 91视频专区 in April. After graduating in May with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in biochemistry, she plans to attend medical school.

鈥淢aisha is the strongest biochemistry major in the current class of graduates, as well as the strongest we have had for many years,鈥 wrote Dana Lawrence, Khan鈥檚 adviser, in her letter of recommendation for the Portz Award. 鈥淪he is one of the most well-rounded science majors I have ever known.鈥

Khan is in the Honors Program and has been on the Dean鈥檚 List and received Convocation Honors each semester at 91视频专区. She is a member of the honor societies Gamma Sigma Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi, Mortarboard, Ionic Society and Alpha Lambda Delta. She is also active in the community, having completed 800 volunteer hours at Frederick Memorial Hospital since 2014. She also volunteers at STEM events at local elementary and secondary schools with the Free Radicals Chemistry Club.

鈥淗er abilities are so well developed and her accomplishments are so many that it is hard to believe that she is only at the beginning of what will be her life鈥檚 work,鈥 wrote Karen Hoffman and Craig Laufer, co-directors of the 91视频专区 College Honors Program, in their letter of recommendation. 鈥淪he is among the most accomplished, dedicated and hard-working students we have encountered in our seven years directing the Honors Program.鈥

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