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CLASS OF 2025: Logan Northcutt is driven to fight cancer and support future scientists

Logan Northcutt

Logan Northcutt grew up in a North Carolina town so small, it did not even have a stop light. What he did have are parents who instilled a love of learning with optimism, inquisitiveness and drive. Northcutt attracted mentors who saw his potential, and he jumped at opportunities to grow.

Logan Northcutt as a little boy (Submitted photo)

Today he is researching ways to , with a Ph.D. in biology from . He is also fulfilling a dream of teaching and mentoring other students like himself.

Northcutt鈥檚 research examines breast cancer and what happens when the cancer moves from the breast tissue to the bones, where tumor cells can lay dormant for years.

鈥淚 always wanted to do science, not just for the sake of science, but to actually use that information to help people. And when it came to cancer research, I can help people,” Northcutt said.

“I am very interested in the concept of cancers that go into the bone and how to help fight that,鈥 he said.

His postdoctoral work is with a research and teaching fellowship through the University of Pennsylvania.

LEARNING PLAYGROUND

Northcutt鈥檚 dream is to create a research lab with a 鈥渓earning playground鈥 vibe for students.

鈥淚鈥檇 love to have a research program for students to come in and have the freedom to do the things that I did,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 want them to come to me and say, 鈥楬ey, I have an idea about this thing with cancer cells,鈥 and if it’s within reason, we can try it and see what discovery happens.鈥

Northcutt鈥檚 optimistic drive in research and teaching had a big impact on the professors he worked with at Vanderbilt.

鈥淟ogan is a role model for scientists at all levels,鈥 said , professor of medicine and professor of biomedical engineering. 鈥淗is positivity, patience and passion for mentoring and science is exceptional. He was willing to step out of his science comfort zone and tackle challenging projects, and he is also one of the nicest people I have ever met. We miss his presence in the lab.鈥

We sat down with Logan to learn more about him and his Vanderbilt experience.

1. WHAT WAS YOUR CHILDHOOD LIKE?

Logan Northcutt as a little boy (Submitted photo)

I grew up in a really small town, and my mom was a teacher at a local school. I would hang out in her classroom after school, and I was surrounded by books,鈥 he said. 鈥淚’ve always had this level of curiosity and wanting to know why things operate the way they do. At one point, I thought I鈥檇 be an inventor of some sort. I have a vivid memory of my cousin and me trying to build a bike that would run a water pump and my mom walking in with the floor covered in encyclopedias.鈥

2. WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO VANDERBILT?

鈥淚 have to go all the way back to 2015, I was a freshman at Morehouse College. I was doing really well in my biology class, and one of my professors, who is a Vandy grad, told me about a Vanderbilt was starting through the . It was difficult because I really had no idea what to expect coming into something like this at such a young age. I didn’t know if I was supposed to solve cancer by the end of the eight weeks鈥擨 wasn鈥檛鈥攁nd it changed my life.鈥

鈥淔ast forward to when it came to picking a program to do my Ph.D. work, I always thought about the community of people that I built at Vandy in that undergrad program. I knew one of the things that I really wanted out of a grad program was a group of people who could support each other. I am the first student from that summer science academy to earn a Ph.D., and my roommate at that program, Dr. Hamilton Green, is also graduating from School of Medicine Basic Sciences.鈥

3. YOU DO A LOT OF MENTORING, WHY IS THAT IMPORTANT TO YOU?

鈥淚 was actually a graduate mentor for the Leadership Alliance this past summer, which was a great full-circle moment. I鈥檓 definitely very interested in teaching. I love that feeling of helping someone who just doesn鈥檛 quite get it,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd part of my fellowship includes teaching at partner universities and community colleges around the University of Pennsylvania.鈥

4. WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO THE YOUNGER YOU?

鈥淭he world’s a really big place, so continue to be grounded and find where you fit rather than letting the area or circumstances around you determine who you are. And don鈥檛 be afraid to ask the questions and get the help and resources you need to succeed.鈥

5. FINISH THE SENTENCE, 鈥淭O ME VANDERBILT IS鈥︹

鈥淰anderbilt is a really great place for you to grow. And it’s also a great place to invest in yourself because you will get back dividends on what you put into it.鈥

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