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Timothy DeFreitas
  • bioinformatics and computational biology
  • Class of 2015
  • Pacifica, Calif.

Pacifica Resident Timothy DeFreitas Cited for Achievement by Goldwater Scholarship Foundation

2014 May 30

Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) student Timothy DeFreitas, of Pacifica, Calif., a junior, was one of two WPI students honored by the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation.

The Goldwater Scholarship program fosters and encourages outstanding students to pursue careers in the fields of mathematics, the natural sciences, and engineering. The Goldwater Scholarship is the premier undergraduate award of its type in these fields. Since 2002, some 21 WPI students have been named Scholars or Honorable Mention recipients in the Goldwater Scholarship competition.

Completing his junior year, Timothy received a 2014 Goldwater Honorable Mention. Tim is a bioinformatics and computer science double major and plans to pursue a Ph.D. in bioinformatics to develop genomic analytics to improve personalized medicine. The research projects Tim has worked with include The Cancer Genome Atlas Project and GEMINI: The Genomic Search Engine. He is currently conducting bioinformatics research focused on cancer data and the ways to analyze and retrieve genomic information in the form of gene expression assays. Tim is involved with the Ultimate Frisbee Club and his work at WPI has been recognized with a Pre-Medical Scholarship and Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship.

"Tim is an outstanding student, deeply engaged in learning in the classroom and the lab," said Arthur Heinricher, Dean of Undergraduate Studies. "This award recognizes his outstanding academic work, but also the contributions he has made outside the WPI community through his project work."

The Goldwater Scholars were selected on the basis of academic merit from a field of 1,166 mathematics, science, and engineering students who were nominated by the faculties of colleges and universities nationwide. Of the Scholars, 172 are men, 111 are women, and virtually all intend to obtain a Ph.D. as their degree objective. Twenty-two Scholars are mathematics majors, 191 are science and related majors, 63 are majoring in engineering, and seven are computer science majors. Many of the Scholars have dual majors in a variety of mathematics, science, engineering, and computer disciplines. The one- and two-year scholarships will cover the cost of tuition, fees, books, and room and board up to a maximum of $7,500 per year.

Goldwater Scholars have very impressive academic qualifications that have garnered the attention of prestigious post-graduate fellowship programs. Recent Goldwater Scholars have been awarded 80 Rhodes Scholarships, 117 Marshall Awards, 112 Churchill Scholarships, and numerous other distinguished fellowships such as the National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowships. Since its first award in 1989, the Foundation has bestowed 7,163 scholarships worth approximately 46 million dollars. The Trustees plan to award about three hundred scholarships for the 2015-2016 academic year.

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