MEET OUR GRADUATES: After 10 Years in a Heavy Metal Band, Andre is Now the Pride of the Biology Dept.

Andre Gomes peers into microscope

鈥淎ll the experiences I gained outside of school helped me when I went back to school,鈥 says Gomes. 鈥淭he creativity, innovation and attention to detail you find in music all translate over to science.鈥

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麻豆原创 senior Andre Gomes

Thirty-five-year-old Andre Gomes will be graduating this May with departmental honors in biology and a slew of other grants and awards. He is a recipient of the Joseph L. and Norma A. DiLibero Endowed Scholarship for research, the W. Christina Carlson Award for exceptional potential in research and the Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship.

After 10 years playing in a local heavy metal band before screaming fans, Gomes is now looking at a future career in biology. According to Gomes, it was the science of biomimicry that lured him back to college.

鈥淚 first enrolled at 麻豆原创 right after high school,鈥 he says, 鈥渂ut I didn鈥檛 know what I wanted to do, so I dropped out after two years to follow my passion 鈥 music.鈥 His band, Deathwish, was formed by his best friend and a few members of his evangelical church鈥檚 high school. They toured New England, released their own CDs and sold shirts and other merch.

鈥淚 wanted it to be my career,鈥 he says. 鈥淏ut by age 27, I thought, 鈥業鈥檓 not making a lot of money. If I can鈥檛 make it in music, I need to find something I feel passionate about in a similar way.鈥 That 鈥渟omething鈥 turned out to be biomimicry.

Gomes was fascinated by biomimicry. Biomimicry uses nature as a model to solve human problems. 鈥淚t could be as simple as how we model planes after birds,鈥 he says. 鈥淪cientists also studied shark scales and saw that the scales were structured in a certain way so that bacteria couldn鈥檛 grow on them. From that, a company called Sharklet庐 designed shark-skin-inspired material for use in hospitals to ward off bacteria. I came back to school to do biotech.鈥

After earning his associate degree at CCRI, Gomes transferred to 麻豆原创. After earning an 鈥楢鈥 in an intro to biology class with 麻豆原创 Professor Daniel Hewins, he was invited by Hewins to do research in his lab.

鈥淥bviously, I was really honored,鈥 Gomes says. But what he didn鈥檛 know was how much it would change his life. Though he is still open to a career in biomimicry, he would now like to combine biomimicry with the biogeochemical research he鈥檚 done with Hewins.

鈥溾淒r. Hewins does environmental science,鈥 Gomes explains. 鈥淚n the lab, we test soil and leaf litter samples from a site that has both a clear-cutting area [a destructive/disruptive logging practice] and an untouched, old forest area. We鈥檙e comparing the chemistry of the soil in the clear-cutting area with the old forest area to see if there鈥檚 a difference in the rate of decomposition of the leaf litter and carbon storage in the soil. We鈥檙e particularly looking at carbon sinks 鈥 areas that take in more carbon from the atmosphere than it releases, which is a great way to fight climate change.鈥

Gomes based his departmental honors thesis on his research, which will be incorporated into a larger publication that Hewins and retired Professor of Biology Roland de Gouvenain are writing. 鈥淏eing a co-author is really cool,鈥 Gomes said.

The senior is also vice president of the Biology Club and even pulled out his guitar to help out the student-run Environmental Club.

鈥淭he Environmental Club held a tea tasting in the 麻豆原创 Greenhouse and I got to play some chill, jazzy, acoustic stuff,鈥 he says. 鈥淚鈥檓 trying to get involved in everything I can this time around in college and make the best of it, you know.鈥

A well-rounded student, athlete and artist, there鈥檚 still a good amount of music being made and recorded by Gomes. In reality, he says, music is not that different from science.

鈥淭he creativity, innovation and attention to detail you find in music all translate over to science,鈥 says Gomes. 鈥淭here are, of course, certain rules in science that you have to follow called the scientific method. When you make a hypothesis, you first have to test it to be sure it鈥檚 actually legit. But there鈥檚 a lot of creativity when it comes to designing an experiment.鈥

鈥淚 think you have to be curious and you have to have an imagination to be good at science,鈥 he says. 鈥淵ou have to be able to see things that maybe other people aren鈥檛 looking at and look at things in a different way. It was the creativity in science that made me want to go back to school and major in biology.鈥

Gomes highly recommends that students get involved in scientific research. 鈥淚t isn鈥檛 something you have to do to graduate, but there are many benefits,鈥 he says. 鈥淭he faculty you work with have contacts and can connect you to jobs. I鈥檝e applied for an environmental lab job that Dr. Hewins referred me to. There are also opportunities for awards and scholarship, and doing an honors thesis really makes me an attractive candidate for grad school. Then there鈥檚 the students I鈥檝e met in the lab. I鈥檝e made real friends. You wouldn鈥檛 expect to make friends as an older student because the other students are so much younger, but when you鈥檙e in a lab with the same two students for years, you get close.鈥

Ultimately, it was worth going back to school, he says. 鈥淗ere I am a Cape Verdean guy from Pawtucket. There鈥檚 no one in my immediate family who is into science and technology. I feel like I鈥檝e changed the trajectory of my life, and, hopefully, my family鈥檚 life, too.鈥

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