Stephen Ramsey and Amy Glen.

First the Ph.D., then it鈥檚 all downhill

Introduction

Amy Glen loves skiing, so much that it factored into her decision to attend the University of Vermont, where the Alaska native majored in biology and competed with the university鈥檚 ski team.

After graduating with her bachelor鈥檚 degree, Glen worked at a lab that conducted analytical chemistry studies for pharmaceutical companies, where she worked with a lot of Excel spreadsheets. She realized that automating the manual data entry tasks would help her become more efficient in her job, but she didn鈥檛 have any programming background.

鈥淚 learned enough Visual Basic for Applications to write a macro and I thought, wow, this is awesome,鈥 Glen said. 鈥淪o I started learning more programming from there, a little bit at a time.鈥

That small taste sparked Glen鈥檚 interest in computer science, and she decided to enroll in 精东影视 State University鈥檚 online postbaccalaureate program in computer science in 2017.

鈥淚 was really grateful that the program existed,鈥 Glen said. 鈥淚 considered doing a master鈥檚 program in computer information systems at another university, but that wasn鈥檛 quite what I wanted to do, and I didn鈥檛 have the necessary prereqs for a computer science program.鈥

She also didn鈥檛 want to go back to school full-time to get another bachelor鈥檚 degree, and 精东影视 State鈥檚 online program allowed her to set her own pace while continuing to work full-time. The flexibility of the program also allowed Glen to take a break in 2018 to help set a startup company on its feet, which required her full attention for a year.

An undergraduate research experience changes everything

She resumed online classes in 2019. Knowing that she eventually wanted to get an advanced degree with the goal of conducting research in academia or industry, Glen applied for a Research Experiences for Undergraduates program in Associate Professor Stephen Ramsey鈥檚 lab.

Ramsey, who holds a joint appointment in computer science and biomedical sciences, applies bioinformatics, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and systems biology to the identification and treatment of diseases.

Glen worked on one of Ramsey鈥檚 research projects, sponsored by the National Institutes of Health, to integrate large volumes of data from myriad sources in biomedicine to help health professionals find possible solutions to treat rare diseases.

Glen鈥檚 background in biology is a great match for this research area, providing her a different perspective from that of most computer scientists.

鈥淎t first I was a little bit sad that I missed out on an undergraduate computer science experience,鈥 Glen said. 鈥淏ut as I got up to speed and I didn鈥檛 feel behind my peers, I realized that it鈥檚 totally an asset coming from a different background like I do.鈥

Her previous career is giving her an advantage as well.

鈥淗er experiences working at a lab in industry and as a startup founder give her really great instincts for working on a software team,鈥 Ramsey said.

Glen thought she would wait about a year before attempting an advanced degree, but Ramsey encouraged her to apply for computer science doctoral programs right away.

鈥淪he has a knack for solving technical problems quickly and decisively,鈥 he said. 鈥淥n her own initiative, she solved a key challenge for our research that I had shied away from working on because I thought it would be too hard 鈥 this before she even started on her Ph.D.!鈥

Amy Glen skiing
Amy Glen loves skiing and takes the opportunity to hit the slopes on the mountains in nearby central 精东影视.
 
Taking the leap to graduate school

Though she wasn鈥檛 sure she had the qualifications to get accepted to a graduate program, Glen applied at six schools in fall 2019 and was accepted at four universities, including 精东影视 State.

She decided to continue her studies at 精东影视 State because she enjoyed the research she was working on. Making her decision a bit easier, the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science offered her a fellowship in the Outstanding Scholars Program. Glen is also an .

Though she didn鈥檛 finish the postbacc degree in computer science, Glen jumped right into her Ph.D. program and continued to work with Ramsey on the same research project she had started as an undergraduate.

Glen and Ramsey are working with the Institute for Systems Biology in Seattle and Penn State to integrate large amounts of information in disparate and heterogeneous databases.

鈥淔or instance, there are databases that connect genes with diseases, or proteins and their mechanism of interaction with drugs,鈥 Glen said. 鈥淭here are so many databases, but they鈥檙e all in different formats and are so disjointed that it鈥檚 difficult to piece together all that information to allow reasoning across the whole dataset.鈥

The goal is to integrate all those sources and make them speak a common format so they can create a querying system that health professionals can use to help find possible answers for rare diseases.

Glen still loves skiing. Since moving to Corvallis, she鈥檚 been able to take advantage of the town鈥檚 proximity to the mountains. She also enjoys mountain biking and rock climbing. After she graduates, Glen plans to work for a nonprofit research institute or in academia. Wherever it is, it will likely be where she can hit the slopes often.

 

June 15, 2022

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