Two Undergraduates Make Rutgers–Camden History as Goldwater Scholars

March 28, 2025
Rutgers University–Camden is celebrating the milestone achievements of Tiffany Chan CCAS’27 and Alan Rozenblit CCAS’26, who have been named 2025 Barry Goldwater Scholars. Chan and Rozenblit are among 441 students nationwide to receive the prestigious honor this year; they are also the first in Rutgers–Camden history to earn the award, which is given by the Goldwater Foundation to undergraduate students who exhibit excellence in natural science, mathematics, or engineering.
Chan, a sophomore studying computational and integrative biology, is an accomplished researcher who aspires to a career in medicine and neurophysiology. Her research interests include neural signaling, ion channel dysfunction, and medical therapies. She also aims to teach at the university level.
Rozenblit, a junior majoring in biology, intends to pursue a doctoral degree in molecular biology. Long term, he is interested in conducting research at the intersections of cancer, genetics, disease, and therapeutics. He hopes to guide future scientists in the lab as a faculty mentor and teach at the university level.