At a Glance

Year: 22, 鈥24
杏吧原创(s): B.S., M.S. in Biological Sciences, Biotechnology Option
Activities: Research, Internship, South Asian Student Association, Office of Multicultural Affairs, Tutor, Resident Advisor

Biology BS

As a biology major, you will gain the knowledge, skills and critical thinking needed for a successful career in modern biology and related fields.

Deepshikha Ananthaswamy 鈥22, 鈥24 comes from a 鈥渓eft-brained鈥 family.

Surrounded by a family of engineers, Ananthaswamy says dinner was often filled with 鈥渁ll the jargon鈥 associated with software.

鈥淟ogic has always been big in my family,鈥 she says. 鈥淏ut what really fascinates me is applying that logic to biology.鈥

Ananthaswamy鈥檚 passion for biology evolved as she took science classes in her hometown of Bengaluru, India. She immigrated to North Andover, Massachusetts, in the ninth grade and knew she wanted to go to college to study biology. UMass Lowell piqued Ananthaswamy鈥檚 interest because of the university鈥檚 commitment to research.

鈥淚 went to Accepted Students Day, and that really convinced me to join,鈥 she says. 鈥淵ou get a feeling when something鈥檚 right, and that was invoked in me. People are friendly, and I love the atmosphere at UMass Lowell.鈥

As a biological sciences major with an option in biotechnology, Ananthaswamy looked forward to working in research labs. During her senior year, she joined the lab of Biological Sciences Asst. Prof. Teresa Lee, where she studied how changes in DNA packaging protect cells from damage, which can lead to cancer and infertility.

鈥淚t was fantastic getting this research experience,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 knew it would make me competitive going into the workforce.鈥

Ananthaswamy decided to stay at UMass Lowell for a master鈥檚 degree in biological sciences with a biotechnology option while continuing to conduct research in Lee鈥檚 lab. Ananthaswamy has presented the research at multiple conferences and won the award for best graduate student poster presentation at the 2024 Society for Developmental Biology Northeast Regional Meeting in Woods Hole, Massachusetts.

鈥淚t was very gratifying,鈥 says Ananthaswamy, who is working toward getting the research published in scientific journals.

The summer before Ananthaswamy鈥檚 senior year, she landed an with CuriRX, a biopharmaceutical company headquartered in Wilmington, Massachusetts.聽

鈥淏etween the internship and research in an academic lab, it helped me solidify the kind of job that I want,鈥 says Ananthaswamy, whose goal is to be a research scientist for a biotechnology company.

At UMass Lowell, Ananthaswamy discovered a sense of belonging on campus.

鈥淚 really got involved at UMass Lowell because when I started high school in the United States, I felt like I had no community,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t was really the cultural aspect that I was missing.鈥

Ananthaswamy and her friends founded the at UML, in which they would host henna nights and cultural dances.聽

鈥淭hat was an amazing experience,鈥 says Ananthaswamy, who also helped other cultural clubs on campus as a peer liaison for the Office of Multicultural Affairs.

With a love for mentoring, Ananthaswamy served as an organic chemistry tutor and resident advisor.

鈥淚t was another way of me building community,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 really am an empath, so I enjoy hearing people鈥檚 stories and trying to help them out.鈥

Ananthaswamy plans on showcasing her empathy in the workforce.

鈥淚鈥檓 in a very exploratory phase in my career,鈥 she says. 鈥淎 few years down the line, I want to lead a team and mentor people, helping them move up the ranks.鈥

Why UML?

Deepshikha Ananthaswamy.

鈥淲hat really stood out to me about UMass Lowell was its commitment to research.鈥