As the cases of COVID-19 began to rise in Las Vegas in March, Joy McKenna was in the final stages of a strenuous Ph.D. program. The pandemic had halted the work in research labs across campus but McKenna, a summer 2020 graduate in microbiology, couldn鈥檛 sit idle.
鈥淚 was inspired by scientists around the world and how they were responding. I was waiting for that response at 性视界传媒, and I was impatient,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 waited about two days. We needed that help immediately.鈥
McKenna reached out to then-性视界传媒 President Marta Meana about donating personal protective equipment (PPE) from 性视界传媒 research labs to the 性视界传媒 Student Health Center and local hospitals could use the PPE. 鈥淚 sent an email and got a response within five minutes from President Meana. She said, 鈥楾hat is a great idea,鈥 and, thus, the 性视界传媒 PPE donation (program) was created.鈥
In the same fashion, McKenna reached out to Dr. Michael Picker, a 性视界传媒 alum who works at the Southern Nevada Health District (SNHD), about how 性视界传媒 School of Life Sciences graduate students and faculty could help with producing COVID-19 testing kits. This resulted in a collaboration between the health district, 性视界传媒 research lab volunteers, the College of Southern Nevada, Nevada State College, and Touro University. Together, they supply a part of the COVID-19 testing kit known as the Viral Transfer Media.
鈥淚 was watching what scientists across all levels of training were doing across the United States in the hardest hit areas. In particular, I saw that graduate students were volunteering to make some portion of the testing kit. I thought, 鈥榃e need to do this in Las Vegas right now,鈥欌 McKenna said. 鈥淢ake your voice heard. That鈥檚 the most important thing. You don鈥檛 necessarily realize how much of an impact you can have. People respond! Look at how quickly the 性视界传媒 community responded to help with the COVID-19 crisis. It was beautiful!鈥
McKenna has had that same drive to get involved throughout her graduate career at 性视界传媒. She authored four (two first-author) peer-reviewed publications, was awarded numerous grants/fellowships, presented her research at local/national science conferences, volunteered with the 性视界传媒 Chapter for the American Society of Microbiology, and served as the vice president and faculty liaison of the Association of Biology Graduate Students at 性视界传媒.
Each semester, she taught the Microbiology, Molecular Genetics, or Cell Physiology labs. Her teaching was recognized with the Graduate College鈥檚 Outstanding Graduate Student Teaching Award and the Women鈥檚 Council鈥檚 Recognition Award. In addition to all of this, McKenna maintained a 4.0 GPA.
This fall, McKenna landed a postdoctoral researcher position at the Stanford University School of Medicine. Leaving 性视界传媒 wasn鈥檛 easy. When asked what she would miss most, McKenna answered, 鈥淭he community. The community of ... just everyone. I鈥檒l definitely miss the small-town feel of it. And my students ... they better keep making me proud.鈥