Su Ilayda Ozcan - 2024 Graduate Hood Recipient
Su Ilayda Ozcan - Master of Science, Chemistry (Biochemistry)
Su Ozcan wants to develop new treatments without side effects. It’s a passion that stems from her early exposure to her grandfather’s battle with cancer. As an undergraduate in Turkey, she explored innovative therapies and gained two years of professional experience working with pharmaceutical companies. Given the challenging conditions to purse her additional training in the sciences in her country, Ozcan decided to leave Turkey and pursue her academic goals in the United States.
As an international student at SF State, Ozcan focused on groundbreaking research in enzymology and medicinal chemistry to develop a novel side effect-free treatment for tuberculosis. She is preparing this work for publication in a scientific journal. She demonstrated her commitment to making a positive impact beyond the lab by serving as a teaching associate for two years. Accolades for her academic performance and commitment to science include the Henry Bertin Jr. Scholarship, the Agents of Change Build Merck Scholarship, the Bill Plachy Teaching Associate Award and the CSU Trustees Award.
In the Fall Ozcan will begin a Chemistry Ph.D. program at the University of Southern California, where she’s already been offered a graduate fellowship. Looking ahead, Ozcan is excited to continue her quest to develop new therapeutics and treatment strategies that will make an impact. She is eager to translate her academic research into practical applications and hopes to eventually establish a pharmaceutical company.