Manjot Singh
UW Honors Graduates
Manjot Singh

Bioengineering and Public Health-Global Health
Chemistry
Designation: College Honors
Honors Grads 2018/2019
Proudest Moment: Leading my own research project
Throughout my undergraduate career, I was involved in so many different activities, including conducting nanoparticle research in Zhang lab, working as a community programs assistant at FIUTS, volunteering with the Vulnerable Population Strategic Initiative, working as an exchange & affiliate programs assistant at the UW Study Abroad Office, and more. So my friends and colleagues would often find me running from one location to another. But I really enjoyed doing so much because it allowed me to explore my options before I actually commit to something for life. Ultimately, that turned out to be medicine.
While I feel truly to have taken part of in all those experiences, some of my most amazing memories come from my study abroad experiences. Hiking around the mountains in northern Norway; driving around the national parks in Tanzania while constantly looking on either side for wildlife; swimming around the ocean around Turks and Caicos when I had actually never swam before; and shadowing physicians in a rural clinic in Zimbabwe. Those are experiences that made me into who I am today and that's something that I will never forget.