In pursuit of gold: UC Davis undergraduates strike again in research excellence
Three UC Davis students have won the highly prestigious and competitive Barry Goldwater Scholarship.
Every year, the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation honors less than 500 undergraduate second- and third-year students from across the country with scholarships recognizing their science, technology, engineering and mathematics, STEM, research accomplishments and future potential.
UC Davis 2024 Goldwater Scholars Avantika Gokulnatha, Madeleine Rose and Shih-Na Liu submitted research spanning multiple STEM fields and topics.
Gokulnatha, a third-year genetics major from San Jose, California, investigates the cellular mechanisms of the human aging process.
Rose, a second-year cognitive science major from Foster City, California, conducts research at the intersection of neuroendocrinology, chronic pain and artificial intelligence.
Liu, a third-year evolution, ecology and biodiversity major from Taoyuan, Taiwan, explores the effects of diet on the body shape evolution of reef fishes.
All three winners intend to continue elevating their research, ultimately, at a graduate level. In the meantime, they’ll work on their ongoing endeavors here at UC Davis, where they began their journeys pursuing research excellence.
Goldwater dynasty
UC Davis has had 35 recipients earn the Goldwater Scholarship throughout the program’s 30-year history. This is the seventh consecutive year that one or more UC Davis students received the coveted Goldwater Scholar title. Only one other UC had more awardees than UC Davis for the 2024-25 scholarship cycle.
Scott Palmer, UC Davis prestigious scholarship advisor, said this number speaks not just to the caliber of students that UC Davis admits but also to the multitude of research opportunities available for undergraduates to pursue.
“At Davis, there are so many ways to get involved with research and the labs conducting it,” Palmer said. “We have a reputation for being collaborative, which not a lot of incoming students are necessarily aware about.”
From seminar to scholar
Getting started with prestigious scholarships
No matter where a student is in their educational journey, there are prestigious scholarships available to help fund their educational endeavors. Clarify next steps and get started at the UC Davis Four-Year Plan webpage.
At the Prestigious Scholarship Recipients page, current and incoming students can access the archive of all current and past scholarship winners.
“We want people to see the sheer number of people from all different walks of life who won prestigious scholarships at our institution. You never know what you are going to get if you take yourself out of the running.”
- Scott Palmer, prestigious scholarship advisor
Gokulnatha first learned about the scholarship at one of Palmer’s honors program advising seminars during her first quarter at UC Davis.
“In the past, I benefitted significantly from applying to scholarships — not just financially, but also through the doors that these awards open,” Gokulnatha said. “I knew I would need to start exploring research opportunities and immediately the one thing I grasped was that everyone seemed accessible and really invested in us undergraduates learning everything we can both inside and outside the classroom. People really do see themselves in you as a budding researcher.”
Bold actions, rich returns
Rose began her Goldwater journey cold emailing professors, looking for opportunities that best fit her personal research goals.
“The worst response you can get is a no and a no is not the end of the world. You never know what will happen if you do not hit send,” Rose said. “Reaching out to prospective mentors across disciplines is a great way to expand your options and diversify research interests, it’s how I now work with top researchers and clinicians across academic institutions.”
Opportunities to rethink the way things work
Liu noted there are also many ways to get your research funded.
“Last year, I participated in the EVE Scholars Program. Through the Department of Evolution and Ecology, I was able to make a lot of progress on my research that I then submitted for the Goldwater Scholarship,” she said. “It is a really cool program because they fund you for the whole summer, then you take a research presentation class the following quarter and they even provide you with funding to go to conferences to learn more. It’s the whole research package.”
Gaining invaluable experience
According to Palmer, applying to a prestigious scholarship application, alone, is a huge win for most undergraduate students.
“You get the opportunity to write about yourself, clarify your vision and show others why they should invest in you. This is a great skill to practice going into graduate school or for jobs after college,” he said.
Rose put herself through this experience to do exactly that: gain valuable experience to aid her future research endeavors.
“You miss 100% of the shots you do not take. The odds of receiving an award like this are slim and I was aware of this when I first decided to apply,” Rose said. “The application process was challenging but encouraged me to think critically about the research projects I am leading. Applying for this scholarship strengthened my skills both as a researcher and writer.”