{"id":44401,"date":"2012-05-07T11:13:10","date_gmt":"2012-05-07T11:13:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/penn-state-student-zachary-hostetler-from-garnet-valley-is-being-honored-as-a-student-marshal.php"},"modified":"2012-05-07T11:13:10","modified_gmt":"2012-05-07T11:13:10","slug":"penn-state-student-zachary-hostetler-from-garnet-valley-is-being-honored-as-a-student-marshal","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/molecular-medicine\/penn-state-student-zachary-hostetler-from-garnet-valley-is-being-honored-as-a-student-marshal.php","title":{"rendered":"Penn State student Zachary Hostetler from Garnet Valley is being honored as a student marshal"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Zachary Hostetler of Garnet Valley, Pennsylvania, is one of two    students who will be honored as the student marshals for the    Eberly College of Science during Penn State's spring    commencement ceremonies on 5 May, 2012 at the University Park    campus. Hostetler's faculty escort will be Song Tan, a    professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular    Biology.  <\/p>\n<p>    Hostetler, who will graduate from Penn State with a 4.0    grade-point average and a bachelor's degree in biochemistry and    molecular biology, also is enrolled in the Schreyer Honors    College and he has been on the Dean's List every semester while    at Penn State. Hostetler's awards and scholarships include a    Schreyer Academic Excellence Scholarship, two Eberly College of    Science academic scholarships--the Tershak Scholarship and the    Vinezie Scholarship, a President's Freshman Award, a President    Sparks Award, two Evan Pugh Scholar Awards, a University    Undergraduate Research Funds award, and a Summer Discovery    Grant.  <\/p>\n<p>    During his years at Penn State, Hostetler has focused on    laboratory research involving X-ray crystallography -- a method    used to model the atomic structure of proteins. In particular,    he and his faculty escort Song Tan, a professor of biochemistry    and molecular biology, have been working on a research project    dealing with improving protein crystallization, which is often    one of the most difficult steps in X-ray crystallography. While    certain proteins naturally form large, ordered crystals, some    proteins resist crystallization attempts. Hostetler's approach    involves fusing a \"protein of interest\" with a protein that is    known to crystallize well so that this fusion protein will form    crystals.  <\/p>\n<p>    In addition to his scientific pursuits, Hostetler has served on    the executive board of the Schreyer Honors College Student    Council for several years. He also has represented the Schreyer    Honors College Student Council and a Four Diamonds Family by    dancing in Penn State's IFC\/Panhellenic Dance Marathon -- an    independent student-organized event that raises money to fight    pediatric cancer.  <\/p>\n<p>    In addition, Hostetler has volunteered as a Donor and Alumni    Relations (DAR) captain for THON. As a DAR captain, his    responsibilities included approaching companies for monetary    donations, acting as a liaison to Penn State clubs and    organizations to help them with fund-raising efforts, and    establishing a system to track and analyze donation patterns.    Hostetler also has volunteered for ATLAS, which is an    organization devoted to raising money for THON and the Four    Diamonds Fund. The Four Diamonds Fund is a Penn State Hershey    organization that provides support for patients and families    facing pediatric cancer.  <\/p>\n<p>    After graduation, Hostetler plans to attend a combined    M.D.\/Ph.D. program at either the University of Pennsylvania or    Weill-Cornell Medical College in New York City. \"I hope that    attending a combined medical and graduate-degree program will    allow me to combine my interests in human medicine and    scientific research,\" Hostetler said. \"Ultimately, I envision    myself in academic medicine: conducting research, treating    patients, and eventually teaching and training new physicians.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Hostetler also said he is truly honored to represent his Eberly    College of Science colleagues at graduation. \"This past year    truly challenged the Penn State community.\" Hostetler said.    \"However, I believe it also was an opportunity for a troubled    community to come together. Candlelight vigils and a    record-breaking THON weekend marked the best of what Penn State    has to offer. These memories, the ones that challenged us as a    school and a community, will forever be a part of my Penn State    experience.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Hostetler, who attended Garnet Valley High School, will be    accompanied at graduation by his parents Robert and Lisa    Hostetler, his sisters Lauren and Jenna Hostetler, and his    grandfather John Hostetler.  <\/p>\n<p>    Hostetler, who will graduate from Penn State with a 4.0    grade-point average and a bachelor's degree in biochemistry and    molecular biology, also is enrolled in the Schreyer Honors    College and he has been on the Dean's List every semester while    at Penn State. Hostetler's awards and scholarships include a    Schreyer Academic Excellence Scholarship, two Eberly College of    Science academic scholarships--the Tershak Scholarship and the    Vinezie Scholarship, a President's Freshman Award, a President    Sparks Award, two Evan Pugh Scholar Awards, a University    Undergraduate Research Funds award, and a Summer Discovery    Grant.  <\/p>\n<p>    During his years at Penn State, Hostetler has focused on    laboratory research involving X-ray crystallography -- a method    used to model the atomic structure of proteins. In particular,    he and his faculty escort Song Tan, a professor of biochemistry    and molecular biology, have been working on a research project    dealing with improving protein crystallization, which is often    one of the most difficult steps in X-ray crystallography. While    certain proteins naturally form large, ordered crystals, some    proteins resist crystallization attempts. Hostetler's approach    involves fusing a \"protein of interest\" with a protein that is    known to crystallize well so that this fusion protein will form    crystals.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>Read the original post:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.delconewsnetwork.com\/articles\/2012\/05\/06\/garnet_valley_press\/news\/doc4fa040e1ca345206658423.txt\" title=\"Penn State student Zachary Hostetler from Garnet Valley is being honored as a student marshal\">Penn State student Zachary Hostetler from Garnet Valley is being honored as a student marshal<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Zachary Hostetler of Garnet Valley, Pennsylvania, is one of two students who will be honored as the student marshals for the Eberly College of Science during Penn State's spring commencement ceremonies on 5 May, 2012 at the University Park campus. 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