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4-6-2026
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Portrait of Lillian Okamoto. Lillian Okamoto, a PhD student and lab technician at Utah State University, traces her passion for science back to her transformative undergraduate research experience. She graduated in May 2023 from the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences with a bachelor's degree in Animal, Dairy, and Veterinary Sciences, emphasizing Biotechnology. Lillian credits undergraduate research as the defining moment in her academic journey. “Getting involved in undergraduate research was one of the best decisions that I could’ve ever made,” she says. “Not only did I find my career calling, but I have also gotten to travel and present my research at local, national, and international conferences. In addition to learning the technical skills that are required by professionals in my field, being a researcher has taught me to think creatively, work hard, and never stop dreaming.” Through hands-on research and mentorship, Lillian discovered a clear path forward in science—a path that led to advanced study, meaningful collaboration, and a deep commitment to innovation in animal genetics. Her story highlights the transformative power of undergraduate research and its potential to launch impactful careers in science and beyond.
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Merrill-Cazier Library, Utah State University
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student, phd, graduate, alum, utah, university, presentation, research