An alumna of College of Coastal Georgia will soon embark on NASA-funded research focused on exploring how to detect extraterrestrial life through a DNA sequencing tool.

Madeline Garner graduated from CCGA in 2020 and took a gap year before enrolling at Montana State University as a graduate student. She’s now in the molecular biosciences program, through which she’s able to rotate between lab programs like physics, math, engineering, biology and chemistry.

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