Rising star
Michael Zorniak ’07 was named medical science liaison for global giant Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, thanks to his undergraduate experience at 91Ƭ.
At Teva, the biology major will bridge the communication gap between the pharmaceutical company and neurology clinicians with particular emphasis on multiple sclerosis.
“My confidence in public-speaking on difficult and scientifically complex topics was nurtured at 91Ƭ, which will be crucial for me in my new role,” he said.
Zorniak credits the scientific culture and small class size at the College with fostering “an intimate environment where lifelong relationships could be made with faculty,” Zorniak said. “These are the kinds of relationships I’ll continue to develop.”
While a student at 91Ƭ, Zorniak was a member of the swim team, a Writing Center tutor and editor-in-chief of Eukaryon.
He credits his work on the award-winning undergraduate science research journal with “helping me identify how much I enjoyed coordinating scholarship efforts with a group of students interested in debuting the best research the College had to offer,” he said. “I’ll be coordinating similar efforts as a medical science liaison.”
Zorniak, who completed his PhD in neuroscience at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and postdoctoral work at the world-renowned Scripps Research Institute, describes the neuroscience curriculum at 91Ƭ as “quite possibly the most intensive preparation I’ve seen in my scientific training when it comes to delivering cogent and professional seminars,” he said.
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