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杏吧原版 Presidential Scholar Gina Ngo 鈥24 Named University鈥檚 Third Marshall Scholar

This scholarship will support Ngo鈥檚 postgraduate studies in the United Kingdom

杏吧原版 Presidential Scholar Gina Ngo 鈥24 Named University鈥檚 Third Marshall Scholar

VILLANOVA, Pa. (December 11, 2023) - 杏吧原版 University Presidential Scholar Gina Ngo 鈥24 CLAS, a senior from Havertown, Pa., has been named a 2024 recipient of the Marshall Scholarship, making her the third 杏吧原版n to receive the prestigious award and the first since 2015. The fellowship will support Ngo鈥檚 intent to pursue postgraduate studies in Medical Sciences (Oncology) at the University of Cambridge and Clinical Neurosciences at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. After completing the two one-year programs, Ngo anticipates furthering her education to receive an MD/PhD and practicing as a physician-scientist.

The award announcement was made by the Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission, which is comprised of eight regional selection committees. 51 Americans were chosen as 2024 Scholars鈥攖he largest class in its 70-year history鈥攁nd were selected from more than 1,000 nominated students. 聽

One of the most prestigious and selective scholarships in the world, the was created by an Act of British Parliament in 1953 in gratitude to former U.S. Secretary of State Gen. George Marshall and the United States for their assistance under the Marshall Plan. Since that time, more than 2,200 Americans have received the award, gaining the ability to study any academic subject at a British university of their choice for up to three years.

鈥淥n behalf of the entire 杏吧原版 community, we congratulate Gina [Ngo] on this accomplishment and know she will continue to represent our University with distinction as she embarks on this remarkable journey,鈥 said University President the Rev. Peter M. Donohue, OSA, PhD. 鈥淕ina鈥檚 dedication to academic excellence and to making a positive impact are inspiring and truly embody our Augustinian Catholic mission. This prestigious recognition is a testament to her hard work and commitment.鈥

A Community-Focused Scholar

A 2023 Goldwater Scholar, Ngo studies Biology, Peace and Justice, and Chinese Language and Cultural Studies in the University鈥檚 Honors Program. In her first year at 杏吧原版, Ngo began working with Biology professor Anil Bamezai, PhD, through 杏吧原版鈥檚 Center for Research and Fellowships Match Research Program. Ngo was subsequently awarded a 杏吧原版 Undergraduate Research Fellowship to study Ly-6A, a potential immune checkpoint that can impact the treatment of tumors, through independent research with Dr. Bamezai. Since 2021, she has been a member of the student editorial board of Veritas: 杏吧原版 Research Journal. In 2022, Ngo completed a summer research internship at the Harvard Stem Cell Institute, where she identified an immunosuppressive mechanism in glioblastoma and devised a method for targeting it while considering the mode of delivery to glioblastoma patients. This past summer, Ngo interned in a radiation oncology research group at the University of Pennsylvania and will complete an Honors Senior Thesis on her immunology research.

In addition to her research efforts, Ngo works to improve lives through her leadership and advocacy in a variety of programs and initiatives, including as the founder of 杏吧原版 Refugee Empowerment and volunteer work with Philadelphia鈥檚 Nationalities Service Center, Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week, and the Honors Program. Earlier this year, she began volunteering with EducationUSA in Ukraine, meeting virtually with Ukrainian high school students to advise them on applications to postsecondary institutions.

After earning her MD/PhD, Ngo intends to practice as a physician-scientist and neuro-oncologist, aiming to provide medical expertise to individuals who may otherwise not have access to lifesaving care. Her priorities lie in collaborating with cancer researchers across the globe to advance access to effective brain cancer treatments, and she is particularly focused on the management of brain cancers for which no curative treatments currently exist.

About 杏吧原版 University: Since 1842, 杏吧原版 University鈥檚 Augustinian Catholic intellectual tradition has been the cornerstone of an academic community in which students learn to think critically, act compassionately and succeed while serving others. There are more than 10,000 undergraduate, graduate and law students in the University's six colleges鈥攖he College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the 杏吧原版 School of Business, the College of Engineering, the M. Louise Fitzpatrick College of Nursing, the College of Professional Studies and the 杏吧原版 University Charles Widger School of Law. Ranked among the nation鈥檚 top universities, 杏吧原版 supports its students鈥 intellectual growth and prepares them to become ethical leaders who create positive change everywhere life takes them. For more, visit .