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4 County Students Receive Scholarships

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Four Ventura County residents have been awarded partial scholarships, stipends and internship opportunities to study medicine and science at Cal Lutheran University.

The recipients are part of a group of eight selected as Irvine Scholars through the university’s Science Outreach Program, which started last year as a collaborative effort among Cal Lutheran, high schools and private industry.

The program is funded by the James Irvine Foundation, a nonprofit agency whose work includes keeping aspiring young scientists in the region.

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The scholars, six incoming freshman and two transfer students, will enter Cal Lutheran this fall.

Each will receive $1,000 per year for tuition, a stipend for books and travel, and guaranteed internships at local biotechnological firms.

The winning county residents are:

* Stella Olson of Newbury Park, a transfer student from Ventura College who wants to study molecular genetics with an emphasis on disease diagnosis and cures;

* Daniel Franklin Geerson of Simi Valley, an incoming freshman from Royal High School who wants to link his lab experience with a career in medicine;

* Simi Valley resident Michelle Diaz, a graduate of Simi Valley High School who has an interest in cell and molecular biology;

* Rafael Marino of Thousand Oaks, an incoming freshman from Thousand Oaks High who would like to earn a doctorate in biomedical engineering.

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The scholars represent the second phase of the program, which started in 1997 with a series of laboratory workshops at high schools throughout the county. The winners showed potential in those workshops and were recruited by the university.

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