

Name:
Matthew Davis
Organization:
University of Florida – Blueberry Breeding Program
Position Title:
Lab Research Assistant
> About:
Matthew is a senior at the University of Florida (UF) majoring in Biology with a specialization in Biotechnology and a minor in Entomology. He participated in the Bioscience Technology Program at Oviedo High School where he earned his Biotechnology Aptitude and Competency Exam (BACE) credential during his senior year. After earning the BACE Credential, Matthew had the opportunity to work in a variety of biotechnology laboratories at UF and completed an internship at Walt Disney World focused on Entomology and the future of agriculture. The BACE credential reinforced the importance of research and inspired him to encourage other students to engage in research through the Center for Undergraduate Research at UF.
> BACE & Career Path:
While considering a college major, Matthew relied heavily on the experience he gained while preparing for the BACE credential. This preparation helped guide his interest toward a career in Biotechnology. Earning the BACE credential also helped launch him into research and strengthened his competitiveness when applying for laboratory positions as an undergraduate. The training associated with the exam emphasized the value of early research experience, and he currently serves on the executive board of the Center for Undergraduate Research Board of Students as Director of External Affairs where he works to increase undergraduate participation in research. These experiences have been meaningful to him, and the BACE laid the foundation for his academic path after high school. Matthew plans to continue pursuing research in graduate school and as a career.
> Job Description:
Matthew works for the Blueberry Breeding Program at the University of Florida. His work includes molecular techniques such as, extracting DNA from plant tissue, amplifying DNA using PCR, analyzing DNA through gel electrophoresis and assisting with genetic transformation experiments. Matthew also focuses on more macroscopic work, including field sampling and introducing plants into tissue culture. One project he contributed to examined lighting conditions for Southern Highbush Blueberry in tissue culture.
> Best Thing About The Job:
My favorite part of my job is using advanced techniques to expand scientific knowledge at both the macroscopic and microscopic levels as well as learning from experienced scientists.
