ChE Student Nominated for Kanders Churchill Scholarship

Chemical engineering and biochemistry student Jason Denoncourt, E’23, was nominated for theKanders Churchill Scholarship, which enables outstanding STEM students interested in science policy to pursue Cambridge’s M.Phil. program in public policy.

Jason Denoncourt COE ’23, Chemical Engineering/Biochemistry
Mentors: Jonathan Kaufman, Hilary Sullivan

Jason is a future physician with a deep interest in improving the US healthcare system. He is particularly concerned with the shrinking number of community hospitals in the US and with the implications of healthcare system consolidation for people of color, people with low incomes, and people living in rural areas. He intends to build a career that blends medical practice with policy advocacy work. A chemical engineering and biochemistry major at Northeastern, he has conducted research at Alnylam Pharmaceuticals in Cambridge, MA and Northeastern’s Geisinger Lab; his work in the Geisinger Lab this spring was supported by a PEAK Experiences Base Camp Award. Jason has also served as a writer and editor for NU Sci, a student-run science magazine, and received multiple awards for his extensive work with Northeastern’s Alliance of Civically Engaged Students (ACES).


Source: Undergraduate Research and Fellowships

Related Departments:Chemical Engineering