Alumni Spotlight
September 2024
Michael Duong - MHS Class of 2015
This month's alumni spotlight shines on Michael Duong '15, a student whose passion for science permeated his school years, and led him to excel at Science Fairs. Now a Radiology Resident Physician and Neuroimaging Scientist at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Michael Duong MD PhD exemplifies Methacton's core values, showcasing tireless commitment to helping others and transforming our future.
From a young age, Michael displayed a love of science. At home, he would help his family with a first aid kit, highlighting his early interest in clinical medicine and the healing mechanisms of the human body. This passion continued into his elementary school years at Methacton, where he consistently demonstrated a strong aptitude for scientific concepts.
At Worcester Elementary, Mrs. Liz Santucci and Mr. Chris Case inspired his love of science and learning.
They all provided invaluable mentorship and really went above and beyond to support me in the classroom and in science fair. I am truly thankful for their generosity and kindness and their belief in me.
In eighth grade, Duong channeled his curiosity about DNA methylation in bacteria into a science fair project. To explore this topic, he transformed his basement into a makeshift lab, growing bacteria in a homemade incubator. This early experience sparked a lasting interest, leading him to join the Science Fair team in high school, where he studied bacterial quorum sensing.
The Science Fair Team is like a family in how supportive the teachers and students are for each other. Of all the amazing Methacton High School educators, Dr. Christine Cocozza, Mr. Robert Helm and Dr. Judy Gallagher-Landis made the greatest impact on my time there. I am grateful for the lessons and friendships from the Methacton Science Fair Team.
This ignited passion for scientific research led him to participate in the International BioGENEius Challenge in both 2014 and 2015, where he secured second place globally in the latter year. His 2015 project delved into understanding the inflammatory processes in the brain, given his maternal grandfather's battle with Alzheimer's disease. Driven by this strong personal connection, Duong aimed to contribute meaningfully to brain research at his level.
Grandpa’s memory lives on in the lessons he taught our family and shapes my purpose. This experience has given me direction to help people living with Alzheimer's and neurodegeneration through better diagnosis and treatment.
Michael earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biophysics, Biology, and Chemistry, PhD in Bioengineering and MD in Medicine, all from the University of Pennsylvania.
His MD-PhD dissertation applied molecular imaging and artificial intelligence to predict brain metabolism and cognition in people with Alzheimer's and related dementia. Through this work, he received a National Institutes of Health fellowship grant and MICCAI medical imaging award.
As a radiology resident physician and neuroimaging scientist, I hope to improve early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s and non-Alzheimer’s pathologies and tailor precise treatments. I wouldn’t be doing what I do if it were not for my family, including my inspiring Mom and Grandpa and for the kindness and support of my teachers.
His message for current students remains the same as his Methacton High School valedictorian address.
We experience 3 dimensions of space, but only 1 dimension of time, and time only moves forward for us. We can try to embrace this. We can learn from the past to make the most of the present and try to improve our future.
GO WARRIORS!
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