08/27/2021
MPHP Student Spotlight!! Angelica E. Bodine, MPHP Student
Angelica Bodine is entering her final semester at FAU, where she is earning a BS in Neuroscience and Behavior through the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science. Angelica is an honors candidate through the FAU Max Planck Honors Program. As a 1st generation college student, Angelica is paving her own way to academic success, while also hoping to be an inspiration to other students who may be the first in their family to attend college.
At FAU, Angelica is a peer mentor through the Office of Undergraduate Research and Inquiry, the senior advisor and previous president of the Neuroscience Club, and co-founder and current president of the Pre-SOMA organization. She has also found time to simultaneously conduct research at the Stiles-Nicholson Brain Institute along-side Dr. Randy Blakely. Through this research, she has co-authored an abstract titled "Region-specific Dopamine D2 Autoreceptor Signaling Drives Sex-biased Behavioral Changes in DAT Val599 Mice" that will be presented at the Society for Neuroscience’s 50th Annual Meeting this November in Chicago.
When she is not mentoring students, conducting research, or participating in student organizations, Angelica works clinically as a Surgical/Trauma Intensive Care Registered Nurse at a Level 2 trauma center. To unwind from all of her academic and professional responsibilities, she enjoys weightlifting, swimming, bike-riding, a yearly snowboard trip to Utah, and will be pursuing a private pilot's license soon. We are excited to have Angelica as part of the Max Planck Honors Program and we are looking forward to continuing to be impressed with her accomplishments, when she defends her thesis this fall!