Matthew Myers

Student Spotlight


Hometown:
Midland, Michigan

Favorite Color:
Orange

Degree in Progress:
PhD in Epidemiology

 

Research Focus:

Substance Use, Injury Prevention, Spatial and Econometric methods.

 

What inspired your interest in pursuing a PhD?

The opportunity to continue learning and to lead my own research. I want to improve the public’s health through my research!

 

Why did you choose to study at MSU?

I was interested in working with my advisor, Dr. Kip Bohnert, and I knew that I could receive a high-quality education in the specific fields of epidemiology that I am interested in. I also enjoy living in Michigan, and I am happy to be near my family.

 

What has been one of your best experiences within graduate school so far?

I’ve been fortunate enough to travel and present my research at a few conferences across the country. I always enjoy “nerding-out” in a fun place with like-minded people!

 

What do you want others to know about this program?

This department is incredibly supportive and there are so many research and professional development opportunities for students.

 

What are some of the best things about being an MSU/Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics student?

Students in this department have the best of both worlds. Our small classes and one-on-one opportunities with faculty/staff allow for individualized support, yet we also have the resources and opportunities of a large university.

 

Any thoughts or advice for current students?

Become involved! The more you put into this program the more you will get out of it.

 

What are your future plans?

I hope to continue my research in substance use/injury science and eventually would like to become a research professor.

 

What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I love hiking, camping, paddleboarding and just being outside. I also enjoy watching the Detroit Lions and going to concerts.