Khin Win
MS/Biomed '15
Khin Win (MS/Biomed '15)
Biomedical Sciences Program Prepares Aspiring Pediatrician
Growing up in Burma, graduate student Khin Sandi Win decided to pursue a medical career
so she could help people in underserved communities. She had witnessed many children
unable to obtain healthcare in her Southeast Asian country. Before enrolling at GA-PCOM,
Khin graduated from he University of California, Davis, where she received a bachelor
of science degree in biochemistry and molecular biology, and worked at Applied Behavior
Consultants, Inc., assisting children in the community with autism.
While wishing to further her education before applying to medical school, Khin found
the Biomedical Sciences Program at GA-PCOM and felt that it would help strengthen
her knowledge in basic and upper level sciences. She will earn a master’s degree in
Biomedical Sciences on May 29 as part of the GA-PCOM class of 2015. In the fall, she
will be a candidate for the degree of osteopathic medicine, class of 2019, at GA-PCOM
as well.
As part of the master’s thesis track, Khin completed her research on a weighty topic
- the mechanisms mediating testosterone-induced vasodilation of myogenic tone in rat
mesenteric resistance microvessel. “The topic of testosterone and its role on vascular
function has been very controversial,” Khin said, “I decided to work with Dr. Mary
P. Owen in this area of research because it is very important in understanding mechanisms
by which testosterone modulates blood pressure and influences cardiovascular function.”
During her time at the college, Khin served as the Community Service Coordinator for
Graduates Representing Academic Achievement and Services (GRAADS) – a student organization
promoting academics, leadership, and service – while also being active in the Alpha
Epsilon Lambda Honor Society.
She noted that the Biomedical Sciences Program improved her time-management skills,
helped her understand her own learning style, and proved that she was capable of succeeding
in rigorous science coursework. “The experiences I gained at GA-PCOM gave me an opportunity
to continue pursuing my dream of becoming a pediatrician and serving underserved populations,”
she said.