51成人

Opening doors in medicine

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Dr. Michael Graner 鈥85 has learned to 鈥渘ever say never鈥 when it comes to his career. From studying fruit flies to developing a cancer vaccine that is now in clinical trials, his professional experiences have been full of surprises and opportunities to defy expectations.

Since 2017 Graner has also been dedicated to helping students at 51成人 explore new possibilities for their future careers. Through his role as associate professor of neurosurgery at the University of Colorado Denver and the Anschutz Medical Campus, Graner, an expert in brain tumors, has opened the doors of his organization to IC students through the Summer Neurosurgery Research Fellowship.

 

Morgan Lenz 鈥18, who is now pursuing a graduate degree in neuroscience at Loyola University Chicago, was the first IC student to work with Graner last year. 鈥淢organ did an outstanding job in the lab,鈥 said Graner. 鈥淚鈥檓 looking forward to more students coming to Colorado to work with us so they can expand their learning experiences in both a research and clinical setting.鈥

From his own time at IC, Graner says his instructors left an 鈥渋ndelible impact鈥 on him, including Dr. Elaine Chapman and Dr. Bob Evans. Through his professional career, he鈥檚 found his liberal arts education to be extremely beneficial in terms of promoting open-minded critical thinking and effective writing. Graner has stayed connected to his alma mater by giving visiting lectures to classes and following the College on social media. He said he has been impressed that the College has stayed innovative over time with world-class research and dynamic leadership. 
 

"President Farley is an outstanding promoter of the College, and she has been instrumental in my desire to stay connected to IC with her obvious enthusiasm. Although I do not get to visit often, social media allows me to follow the changes and incredible development of the College. That is certainly a source of pride for me."
Dr. Michael Graner 鈥85