Daniel Dykes
Daniel Dykes first got interested in neuroscience as he watched doctors on the fictional TV program 鈥淗ouse.鈥 Now he鈥檚 studying the topic at UAF and plans to eventually earn both a doctorate and a medical degree.
At North Pole High School, Dykes said, he made a 鈥渄umb mistake鈥 and got suspended. He enrolled in an alternative program and regained eligibility to attend the school, but he decided not to.
鈥淚 was already taking all my classes online,鈥 he said. 鈥淪o I was like 鈥業 might as well just go here and finish my school up early so I have time to work and save up for college.鈥欌
Through the alternative program, he met a UAF admissions counselor.
鈥淪he told me all of the scholarships that I鈥檇 be getting and the research opportunities that I could do here,鈥 he said.
Dykes secured a scholarship with the Biomedical Learning and Student Training program. Through it, he receives tuition and a stipend, and he participates in two research labs.
In one lab, he鈥檚 helping study obsessive-compulsive disorder by collecting data on mice that are bred to exhibit such behavior. 鈥淲e鈥檙e testing the effects of social isolation on mice that have OCD,鈥 he said.
In the other lab, he鈥檚 helping with studies related to HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder, which can cause people living with the human immunodeficiency virus to have trouble with memory and learning.
鈥淚t is some cool stuff,鈥 Dykes said. 鈥淯AF has got some great research going on for neuroscience.鈥