BME Senior Wins Merrill P. Freeman Medal

June 1, 2021
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BME senior Daniel Wieland is graduating summa cum laude from the Honors College with a Bachelor of Science in biomedical engineering, biochemistry, and molecular and cellular biology, with a minor in math. Born and raised in Tucson, Wieland was interested in medicine and research from an early age after witnessing the debilitating effects of disease on friends and family. The Merrill P. Freeman Medal is named in honor of Merrill Freeman, who served the University of Arizona as a regent and chancellor. Qualifications for the award include outstanding character.

As a first-year student, Wieland joined Jacob Schwartz's lab in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, researching proteins responsible for diseases such as ALS and Ewing sarcoma, a pediatric bone cancer.

Wieland serves as president of the University of Arizona chapter of HOSA, formerly called the Health Occupations Students of America, and as an officer of the Arizona Global Health Project, which sets up biannual temporary free clinics in Puerto Peñasco, Mexico. He volunteered in the emergency room at Banner – University Medical Center Tucson, recruiting patients for clinical trials. For his senior design project, he worked on a way to visualize sequencing data to diagnose secondary infections in intubated COVID-19 patients. 

Upon graduation, Wieland plans to enroll in a dual MD-PhD program with the goal of treating patients both at the bedside and through the lab.