Personal Experiences Drive UK Junior Kayli Bolton to Help Others Through Research

University of Kentucky

Throughout March for Women's History Month, the University of Kentucky is spotlighting Women Making History. These women are leading their fields of research, crossing traditional academic boundaries and impacting Kentucky's most pressing challenges including opioid use disorder treatment, aging and Alzheimer's, water and air filtration, environmental impacts on health and suicide prevention.

They are mentoring the next generation of women scientists and scholars, curating stories and creating artworks illuminating who we are. Their work and voices shape the University of Kentucky.

On this Wildcat Wednesday, UK celebrates Kayli Bolton, a junior majoring in biology in the UK College of Arts and Sciences and member of the Lewis Honors College, from Corbin, Kentucky.

Since the beginning of her freshman year, Bolton has been active in undergraduate research, working in Professor Matthew Gentry's laboratory in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry in the UK College of Medicine. She has had the opportunity to participate in several metabolomics projects concerning glycogen storage diseases in Gentry's Lab, and describes her experience as a crucial launching point for her continued research in graduate school and her career. One of UK's three 2021-22 Goldwater Scholars, Bolton is also part of the Markey STRONG Scholars Program.

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