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Michael Drakopoulos

Michael Drakopoulos

2017 Gates Cambridge Scholar

Hometown

Wauwatosa, WI

Major

Biomedical Engineering

College

Engineering, Honors College

 

The highly competitive Gates Cambridge Scholarship has named Purdue University senior Michael Drakopoulos one of its 2017-18 scholars. Fewer than 40 U.S. students from all disciplines will receive the award this year. It funds a postgraduate degree at the University of Cambridge and recognizes intellectually outstanding students who have a capacity for leadership and commitment to improving the lives of others. Drakopoulos is the second Purdue student to receive the award in two years.

 

I look forward to joining this incredibly diverse community whose members are dedicated to bettering the world through their studies,” he said.

 

The Wauwatosa, Wisconsin native earned a degree in biomedical engineering from the College of Engineering.  Drakopoulos was also a member of the Purdue Honors College.

 

Drakopoulos plans to pursue a Master of Philosophy in medical science at Cambridge while researching new cures for inherited blood disorders.

 

“My personal experience with my grandfather’s own genetic blood deficiency has motivated me to seek cures that truly restore the body’s natural function,” Drakopoulos explained.  “I want to bring regenerative medicine into widespread clinical practice, to provide remedies that treat the causes of illnesses, not just their symptoms.”

 

He began that mission with a 2015 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship at Purdue in Professor Sarah Calve’s Musculoskeletal Extracellular Matrix Laboratory, where he has since worked during the academic year.  He continued with an internship at the U.S. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute the following summer.

 

In addition to his research, Drakopoulos hopes to make improvements in health care as co-founder of Purdue MIND, a student-run medical device design team.  The team’s first year of results recently made it to the finals of a national design competition.

 

The Gates Cambridge Scholarship seeks applicants who work for the greater good.  Among his many endeavors, Drakopoulos helps make long-term improvements to local neighborhoods as president of Purdue’s chapter of Habitat for Humanity.  He has also been a student leader during a two-week service trip to Nicaragua, applying his biomedical engineering background to provide sustainable access to clean water.  George Wodicka, head of the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, says Drakopoulus embodies the qualities the school holds in the highest esteem.

 

Drakopoulos is a member of the Phi Beta Kappa national honor society, a Purdue Trustees and Presidential Scholar, and a recipient of the Combs Family Biomedical Engineering Scholarship. He applied for the Gates Cambridge Scholarship through the National and International Scholarships Office, housed in Purdue’s Honors College.  NISO develops student scholars' skills as they prepare their applications for Purdue’s nominations for awards.