Schadler will earn a Bachelor of Science in Biology with
minors in chemistry and psychology. He selected biology as his area of study
because he always knew that he wanted to help others by working in the medical
field.
Upon receiving funding from the Maine Space Grant Consortium
(an affiliate that funds research of interest to NASA through the
congressionally established National Space Grant College and Fellowship
Program), Schadler researched infection rates of local deer ticks with
Lyme disease and Anaplasmosis.
After collecting ticks in Raymond, he discovered that 79.2
percent of the ticks carried the causative agent of Lyme disease, 30.2 percent
of the ticks carried the causative agent of Anaplasmosis, and 24.5 percent carried
both causative agents. Maine Medical Center Research Institute provided Erick
with controls for determining these rates. He said that having the opportunity
to conduct independent research at Saint Joseph’s has been valuable and “has
opened a lot of doors for me.” He is most interested in the intersection of
science and healthcare. “The genetic testing procedure is used at all kinds of
labs. It will be good for employers to see that I have this experience,” he
said.
During his time at Saint Joseph’s College, Schadler has
worked as a biology and medical microbiology tutor through the Academic Center
of Excellence, a certified nursing assistant at Gorham House, and a library
assistant in the College’s Wellehan Library. In addition, he interned with
occupational and physical therapists at Riding to the Top Therapeutic Center.
Schadler has enjoyed engaging in many aspects of campus life
through serving as the vice president of the Pre-Professional Sciences Club, as
a biology major representative for the Academic Senate, and as the student
representative on the committee to hire biology professors at the college.
Schadler’s community service activities include volunteering
in the surgical clinic at the Animal Refuge League of Greater Portland,
participating in two service trips to Guatemala, and volunteering for a Spring
Break Workfest service trip to Kentucky.
Schadler achieved Dean’s List status each semester at Saint
Joseph’s and was inducted into the Delta Epsilon Sigma National Honor Society,
a national scholastic honor society for students, faculty, and alumni of
colleges and universities with a Catholic tradition.
Schadler will attend graduate school at the University of
Southern Maine where he will work towards a master’s degree in Occupational
Therapy.
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